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  <title>Immune Booster 21: Origins of antigen receptors with David Schatz</title>
  <description> David Schatz talks about his discovery of Rag genes that are critical for antigen receptor development and how that discovery depended on taking high risks and using approaches that everyone thought could never work. Host:&amp;amp;nbsp;Cindy Leifer Guest:&amp;amp;nbsp;David Schatz  Subscribe (free):&amp;amp;nbsp;Apple Podcasts,&amp;amp;nbsp;RSS,&amp;amp;nbsp;email Become a&amp;amp;nbsp;patron&amp;amp;nbsp;of&amp;amp;nbsp;Immune! Links for this episode  MicrobeTV Discord Server Transfer of recombinase activity&amp;amp;nbsp;in non-lymphoid cells (Cell 1988) Identification of&amp;amp;nbsp;the RAG-1 gene&amp;amp;nbsp;(Cell 1989) Evolution of a recombinase&amp;amp;nbsp;(Semin Immunol 2004) Time stamps by&amp;amp;nbsp;Jolene&amp;amp;nbsp;Ramsey. Thanks!  Music by&amp;amp;nbsp;Tatami. Logo image by&amp;amp;nbsp;Blausen Medical  Send your immunology questions and comments to&amp;amp;nbsp;immune@microbe.tv Information on this podcast should not be construed as medical advice. &amp;amp;nbsp;  </description>
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