01606nam 2200409 450 991016309400332120230810001822.0981-310-980-7(CKB)3710000001031982(MiAaPQ)EBC4791201(iGPub)WSPCB0007591(EXLCZ)99371000000103198220160615h20172017 uy| 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierHuman adenoviruses from villains to vectors /Jane Flint, Glen NemerowNew Jersey :World Scientific,[2017]©20171 online resource (416 pages) illustrations (some color)981-310-979-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.A short history of adenovirus -- Adenovirus composition, structure, and biophysical properties -- Cell attachment and entry -- Intracellular trafficking -- Gene expression -- Replication of the genome -- Capsid assembly, maturation, and egress -- Pathogenesis -- Host defenses -- Antiviral approaches -- Therapeutic applications : history and use of replication-defective vectors -- Therapeutic applications : vaccines and oncolytic vectors.AdenovirusesAdenoviruses.579.2/443Flint S. Jane1189424Nemerow Glen R(Glen Robert),MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910163094003321Human adenoviruses2754523UNINA02531oam 2200397z- 450 991016308050332120230913112557.097808649295490864929544(CKB)3710000001045779(BIP)056690812(Perlego)962538(Exl-AI)993710000001045779(EXLCZ)99371000000104577920240604d2016 uy |engtxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAdèle Hugo La MisérableGoose Lane Editions1 online resource (194 p.) ill9780864921680 0864921683 When Victor Hugo died in 1885, the world was shocked to discover that he had a lone survivor: his daughter Adèle, incarcerated in an asylum for insane gentlewomen. Adèle Hugo was an accomplished, intelligent, and ambitious young woman whose potential shrank with every year she spent under her tyrannical father's roof. At thirty-three, she fell desperately in love with an English soldier who quickly lost interest in everything about her except her money. Her obsession with him proved her undoing. In Adèle Hugo: La Misérable, Leslie Smith Dow recounts Adèle's nine-year pursuit of her unwilling lover from Guernsey to Halifax to Barbados, her return to her father's sphere by a former slave, and the progressive schizophrenia that finally incapacitated her. Smith Dow bases Adèle's stranger-than-fiction history on her bizarre diaries, her family's letters, and the testimony of eyewitnesses. In this new ebook-only edition, Leslie Smith Dow updates the saga of Adèle Hugo with the fascinating mystery of a painting attributed to the Impressionist master Édouard Manet. This painting came to light in an online auction around 2004. After the purchaser contacted Smith Dow for her opinion, the author and the painting's new owner set out to determine whether the subject of the painting was Adèle Hugo, and whether it was indeed painted by Manet. Smith Dow's new afterword recounts their sleuthing in dramatic style.Adèle HugoAdèle HugoBiographical fiction, FrenchGenerated by AIFrench diariesGenerated by AIBiographical fiction, FrenchFrench diariesDow Leslie Smith1435403BOOK9910163080503321Adèle Hugo4365692UNINA