Talk:Nanotubes facilitate intercellular signaling in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells

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Overall I think that this page was very well written and very interesting. You started with a solid introduction and all of your other sections are well organized and flow easily between each other. I liked how you were able to talk about nanotubes in a number of different contexts--its role in pathogenesis, but also gene transfer, and mutualism. I found your section on HIV and HTLV particularly interesting after learning about how pathogens can evade the immune system in the last few weeks. I would suggest explaining a bit more about CAD cells and what they are in the prion section.