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Phosphorylated extracellular matrix proteins of bone and dentin [[electronic resource] ] . Volume 2 / / edited by Michel Goldberg
Phosphorylated extracellular matrix proteins of bone and dentin [[electronic resource] ] . Volume 2 / / edited by Michel Goldberg
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Sharjah, : Bentham Books, [2012]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (464 p.)
Disciplina 616.9
616.9/101
Altri autori (Persone) GoldbergMichel
Collana Frontiers between Science and Clinic in Odontology
Soggetto topico Extracellular matrix proteins
Dentin
Bone - Physiology
ISBN 1-60805-465-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title; EUL; Contents; Preface; List of Contributors; Chapter 01; Part A; Chapter 02; Chapter 03; Part B; Chapter 04; Chapter 05; Chapter 06; Chapter 07; Part C; Chapter 08; Chapter 09; Chapter 10; Chapter 11; Chapter 12; Chapter 13; Chapter 14; Part D; Chapter 15; CHapter 16; Part E; Chapter 17; Chapter 18; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910812641803321
Sharjah, : Bentham Books, [2012]
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Principles and practice of clinical virology [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Arie J. Zuckerman ... [et al.]
Principles and practice of clinical virology [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Arie J. Zuckerman ... [et al.]
Edizione [6th ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1034 p.)
Disciplina 616.9/101
616.9101
Altri autori (Persone) ZuckermanArie J
Soggetto topico Virus diseases
Medical virology
ISBN 1-282-12329-7
9786612123290
0-470-74140-6
0-470-74139-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Principles and Practice of Clinical Virology; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Past, Present and Future of Clinical Virology: An Overview; 1 Diagnostic Approaches; Introduction; Electron Microscopy; Histology/Cytology; Virus Isolation; Serology; Molecular Amplification Techniques; Recommended Diagnostic Investigations; Future Trends; 2 Viral Transmission: Infection Acquired by the Blood-borne Route; Introduction; Prevention of Exposure through Infection Control; Prevention of Infection through Specific Pre- and Post-exposure Policies; Patient-to-patient Transmission
Patient-to-HCW TransmissionHCW-to-patient Transmission; 3 Viral Transmission: Infection Acquired by All Other Routes (Respiratory, Eye-Nose-Mouth, Inoculation and Faeco-orally); Introduction; Measles, Mumps and Rubella; Cytomegalovirus; Varicella Zoster Virus; Herpes Simplex Virus; Noroviruses; Rotavirus; Parvovirus B19; Respiratory Viruses; 4 Emerging Virus Infections; Introduction; Factors Contributing to Emergence; Future Directions; 5 Vaccinology; Introduction; Burden of Viral Diseases and their Reproductive Rates
The Immune System and its Role in Natural and Artificially-induced ImmunityDiscovery of Protective Antigens in Pathogens; Presentation of Protective Antigens through Vaccines and Types of Vaccine; Research and Development on Vaccines and their Commercial Introduction; Social Marketing of Introduced Vaccines; Planning and Implementation of Vaccination Programmes; Surveillance of Disease Incidence and Adverse Events Before and After Implementation of Vaccination; Rectification of Publicized Falsehoods and Maintenance of Vaccination Coverage
Viral Vaccines on the Horizon and the Roadblocks to Future Vaccine DevelopmentClosing Comments; 6 Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 and Type 2; Morphology; Replication; Epidemiology; Viral Diagnosis; Antiviral Chemotherapy; Clinical Features, Diagnosis and Management; Concluding Remarks; 7 Varicella Zoster; Introduction; The Virus; Epidemiology; Clinical Features; Diagnosis of VZV Infection; Treatment; Prevention; 8 Cytomegalovirus; Introduction; The Virus; Epidemiology; Routes of Infection; Pathogenesis; Clinical Features; Diagnosis; Management; Prevention; Treatment; 9 Epstein-Barr Virus
IntroductionThe Virus; Epidemiology; EBV-associated Diseases; EBV Infection in the Immunocompromized Host; Vaccine Development; 10 Roseoloviruses: Human Herpesviruses 6A, 6B and 7; Introduction; Biology of the Viruses; Epidemiology and Pathogenesis; Disease Associations; Laboratory Diagnosis; Antiviral Therapy; Concluding Remarks; 11 Kaposi's Sarcoma-associated Herpesvirus (Human Herpesvirus 8); Introduction; Origin and Evolution of KSHV; Worldwide Distribution of KSHV in the General Population; Transmission; Clinical Manifestations; Pathogenesis; Diagnostic Assays; Antiviral Therapy
12 Hepatitis Viruses
Record Nr. UNINA-9910146141403321
Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, 2009
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Sendai Virus Vector : Advantages and Applications / / edited by Yoshiyuki Nagai
Sendai Virus Vector : Advantages and Applications / / edited by Yoshiyuki Nagai
Edizione [1st ed. 2013.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Tokyo : , : Springer Japan : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (218 p.)
Disciplina 611.01816
616.9
616.9/101
616.9101
Soggetto topico Virology
Gene therapy
Gene expression
Gene Therapy
Gene Expression
ISBN 4-431-54556-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1. Reverse genetics of Mononegavirales: the rabies virus paradigm Karl-Klaus Conzelmann --   2. Sendai virus biology and engineering leading up to the development of a novel class of expression vector Yoshiyuki Nagai and Atsushi Kato --   3. Concept and technology underlying Sendai virus (SeV) vector development Akihiro Iida and Makoto Inoue --   4. Roadmap for development of a replication-deficient Sendai virus vaccine vector (provisional) Marian Wiegand and Wolfgang Neubert --   5. Development of vaccines using SeV vectors against AIDS and other infectious diseases Sayuri Seki and Tetsuro Matano --   6. BioKnife, a modified Sendai virus, to resect malignant tumors Yoshikazu Yonemitsu, Yasuji Ueda and Mamoru Hasegawa --   7. Induction of human pluripotent stem cells by the Sendai virus vector:Establishment of a highly efficient and foot-print free system Noemi Fusaki and Hiroshi Ban --   8. Gene therapy for peripheral arterial disease using Sendai virus vector: From preclinical Studies to the phase I/IIa clinical trial Yoshikazu Yonemitsu, Takuya Matsumoto and Yoshihiko Maehara.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910437849203321
Tokyo : , : Springer Japan : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2013
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Translational pathology of early cancer [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Sudhir Srivastava and William E. Grizzle
Translational pathology of early cancer [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Sudhir Srivastava and William E. Grizzle
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Washington, D.C., : IOS Press, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (562 p.)
Disciplina 616.9
616.9/101
Altri autori (Persone) SrivastavaSudhir
GrizzleWilliam E
Soggetto topico Cancer
Tumors
Carcinogenesis
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 6613556491
1-280-37858-1
9786613556493
1-61499-024-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title Page; Contents; Editorial - Translational Pathology of Early Cancer; Scientific Concepts, Pathology and Genetics of Early Cancer; Translational Pathology of Neoplasia; The Biology of Incipient, Pre-Invasive or Intraepithelial Neoplasia; Biomarkers and the Genetics of Early Neoplastic Lesions; Cancer Stem Cells and Markers: New Model of Tumorigenesis with Therapeutic Implications; DNA Methylation in Early Neoplasia; Molecular Cytogenetic Evidence for Multistep Tumorigenesis: Implications for Risk Assessment and Early Detection
Noncoding RNAs in Molecular Characterization of Cancer PreneoplasiaStromal-Epithelial Interactions in Early Neoplasia; Molecular Pathology; Molecular Pathology and Biomarkers of Bladder Cancer; Biologic Characteristics of Premalignant Breast Disease; Central Nervous System; Molecular and Genetic Basis of Childhood Cancer; Development and Progression of Colorectal Neoplasia; The Molecular Pathology of Cutaneous Melanoma; Molecular Pathogenesis of Endometrial and Ovarian Cancer; Early Events During Neoplastic Progression in Barrett's Esophagus
Molecular Changes in the Multistage Pathogenesis of Head and Neck CancerPathogenesis of Early Leukemia and Lymphoma; Hepatocellular Carcinoma of the Liver; Preneoplasia of Lung Cancer; Micrometastasis: Detection Methods and Clinical Importance; Molecular Pathology of Early Pancreatic Cancer; Molecular Pathology of Prostate Cancer; Renal Cell Carcinoma; The Molecular Pathology of Sarcomas; Stomach - Genetic and Epigenetic Alterations of Preneoplastic and Neoplastic Lesions; Enabling Resources; Bioinformatics: Biomarkers of Early Detection
Issues in Collecting, Processing and Storing Human Tissues and Associated Information to Support Biomedical ResearchAuthor Index; Subject Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910461678103321
Amsterdam ; ; Washington, D.C., : IOS Press, c2012
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Translational pathology of early cancer [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Sudhir Srivastava and William E. Grizzle
Translational pathology of early cancer [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Sudhir Srivastava and William E. Grizzle
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Washington, D.C., : IOS Press, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (562 p.)
Disciplina 616.9
616.9/101
Altri autori (Persone) SrivastavaSudhir
GrizzleWilliam E
Soggetto topico Cancer
Tumors
Carcinogenesis
ISBN 6613556491
1-280-37858-1
9786613556493
1-61499-024-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title Page; Contents; Editorial - Translational Pathology of Early Cancer; Scientific Concepts, Pathology and Genetics of Early Cancer; Translational Pathology of Neoplasia; The Biology of Incipient, Pre-Invasive or Intraepithelial Neoplasia; Biomarkers and the Genetics of Early Neoplastic Lesions; Cancer Stem Cells and Markers: New Model of Tumorigenesis with Therapeutic Implications; DNA Methylation in Early Neoplasia; Molecular Cytogenetic Evidence for Multistep Tumorigenesis: Implications for Risk Assessment and Early Detection
Noncoding RNAs in Molecular Characterization of Cancer PreneoplasiaStromal-Epithelial Interactions in Early Neoplasia; Molecular Pathology; Molecular Pathology and Biomarkers of Bladder Cancer; Biologic Characteristics of Premalignant Breast Disease; Central Nervous System; Molecular and Genetic Basis of Childhood Cancer; Development and Progression of Colorectal Neoplasia; The Molecular Pathology of Cutaneous Melanoma; Molecular Pathogenesis of Endometrial and Ovarian Cancer; Early Events During Neoplastic Progression in Barrett's Esophagus
Molecular Changes in the Multistage Pathogenesis of Head and Neck CancerPathogenesis of Early Leukemia and Lymphoma; Hepatocellular Carcinoma of the Liver; Preneoplasia of Lung Cancer; Micrometastasis: Detection Methods and Clinical Importance; Molecular Pathology of Early Pancreatic Cancer; Molecular Pathology of Prostate Cancer; Renal Cell Carcinoma; The Molecular Pathology of Sarcomas; Stomach - Genetic and Epigenetic Alterations of Preneoplastic and Neoplastic Lesions; Enabling Resources; Bioinformatics: Biomarkers of Early Detection
Issues in Collecting, Processing and Storing Human Tissues and Associated Information to Support Biomedical ResearchAuthor Index; Subject Index
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Amsterdam ; ; Washington, D.C., : IOS Press, c2012
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Translational pathology of early cancer [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Sudhir Srivastava and William E. Grizzle
Translational pathology of early cancer [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Sudhir Srivastava and William E. Grizzle
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Washington, D.C., : IOS Press, c2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (562 p.)
Disciplina 616.9
616.9/101
Altri autori (Persone) SrivastavaSudhir
GrizzleWilliam E
Soggetto topico Cancer
Tumors
Carcinogenesis
ISBN 6613556491
1-280-37858-1
9786613556493
1-61499-024-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Title Page; Contents; Editorial - Translational Pathology of Early Cancer; Scientific Concepts, Pathology and Genetics of Early Cancer; Translational Pathology of Neoplasia; The Biology of Incipient, Pre-Invasive or Intraepithelial Neoplasia; Biomarkers and the Genetics of Early Neoplastic Lesions; Cancer Stem Cells and Markers: New Model of Tumorigenesis with Therapeutic Implications; DNA Methylation in Early Neoplasia; Molecular Cytogenetic Evidence for Multistep Tumorigenesis: Implications for Risk Assessment and Early Detection
Noncoding RNAs in Molecular Characterization of Cancer PreneoplasiaStromal-Epithelial Interactions in Early Neoplasia; Molecular Pathology; Molecular Pathology and Biomarkers of Bladder Cancer; Biologic Characteristics of Premalignant Breast Disease; Central Nervous System; Molecular and Genetic Basis of Childhood Cancer; Development and Progression of Colorectal Neoplasia; The Molecular Pathology of Cutaneous Melanoma; Molecular Pathogenesis of Endometrial and Ovarian Cancer; Early Events During Neoplastic Progression in Barrett's Esophagus
Molecular Changes in the Multistage Pathogenesis of Head and Neck CancerPathogenesis of Early Leukemia and Lymphoma; Hepatocellular Carcinoma of the Liver; Preneoplasia of Lung Cancer; Micrometastasis: Detection Methods and Clinical Importance; Molecular Pathology of Early Pancreatic Cancer; Molecular Pathology of Prostate Cancer; Renal Cell Carcinoma; The Molecular Pathology of Sarcomas; Stomach - Genetic and Epigenetic Alterations of Preneoplastic and Neoplastic Lesions; Enabling Resources; Bioinformatics: Biomarkers of Early Detection
Issues in Collecting, Processing and Storing Human Tissues and Associated Information to Support Biomedical ResearchAuthor Index; Subject Index
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Amsterdam ; ; Washington, D.C., : IOS Press, c2012
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Virology : Principles and Applications
Virology : Principles and Applications
Autore Carter John
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (396 pages)
Disciplina 616.9/101
Soggetto topico Virology
Viruses
Virus diseases
Virus Diseases
ISBN 1-118-62979-5
1-118-62980-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Brief Contents -- Contents -- Preface to Second Edition -- Preface to First Edition -- Abbreviations Used in This Book -- Greek Letters Used in This Book -- Color Coding for Molecules -- Chapter 1: Viruses and Their Importance -- 1.1: Viruses Are Ubiquitous on Earth -- 1.2: Reasons for Studying Viruses -- 1.3: The Nature of Viruses -- 1.4: The Remainder of the Book -- Chapter 2: Methods Used in Virology -- 2.1: Introduction to Methods Used in Virology -- 2.2: Cultivation of Viruses -- 2.3: Isolation of Viruses -- 2.4: Centrifugation -- 2.5: Structural Investigations of Cells and Virions -- 2.6: Electrophoretic Techniques -- 2.7: Detection of Viruses and Virus Components -- 2.8: Infectivity Assays -- 2.9: Virus Genetics -- 2.10: Investigation of Protein-Protein Interactions -- Chapter 3: Virus Structure -- 3.1: Introduction to Virus Structure -- 3.2: Virus Genomes -- 3.3: Virus Proteins -- 3.4: Capsids -- 3.5: Virion Membranes -- 3.6: Occlusion Bodies -- 3.7: Other Virion Components -- Chapter 4: Virus Transmission -- 4.1: Introduction to Virus Transmission -- 4.2: Transmission of Plant Viruses -- 4.3: Transmission of Vertebrate Viruses -- 4.4: Transmission of Invertebrate Viruses -- 4.5: Permissive Cells -- Chapter 5: Attachment and Entry of Viruses into Cells -- 5.1: Overview of Virus Replication -- 5.2: Animal Viruses -- 5.3: Bacteriophages -- Chapter 6: Transcription, Translation, and Transport -- 6.1: Introduction to Transcription, Translation, and Transport -- 6.2: Transcription of Virus Genomes -- 6.3: Transcription in Eukaryotes -- 6.4: Translation in Eukaryotes -- 6.5: Transport of Molecules in Eukaryotic Cells -- 6.6: Transcription and Translation in Bacteria -- Chapter 7: Virus Genome Replication -- 7.1: Overview of Virus Genome Replication.
7.2: Locations of Virus Genome Replication in Eukaryotic Cells -- 7.3: Initiation of Genome Replication -- 7.4: Polymerases -- 7.5: DNA Replication -- 7.6: Double-Stranded RNA Replication -- 7.7: Single-Stranded RNA Replication -- 7.8: Reverse Transcription -- Chapter 8: Assembly and Exit of Virions from Cells -- 8.1: Introduction to Assembly and Exit of Virions from Cells -- 8.2: Nucleocapsid Assembly -- 8.3: Formation of Virion Membranes -- 8.4: Virion Exit From the Infected Cell -- Chapter 9: Outcomes of Infection for the Host -- 9.1: Introduction to Outcomes of Infection for the Host -- 9.2: Factors Affecting Outcomes of Infection -- 9.3: Non-Productive Infections -- 9.4: Productive Infections -- Chapter 10: Classification and Nomenclature of Viruses -- 10.1: History of Virus Classification and Nomenclature -- 10.2: Modern Virus Classification and Nomenclature -- 10.3: Baltimore Classification of Viruses -- Chapter 11: Herpesviruses (and Other dsDNA Viruses) -- 11.1: Introduction to Herpesviruses -- 11.2: The Human Herpesviruses -- 11.3: The Herpesvirus Virion -- 11.4: HSV-1 Genome Organization -- 11.5: HSV-1 Replication -- 11.6: Latent Herpesvirus Infection -- 11.7: Other dsDNA Viruses -- Chapter 12: Parvoviruses (and Other ssDNA Viruses) -- 12.1: Introduction to Parvoviruses -- 12.2: Examples of Parvoviruses -- 12.3: Parvovirus Virion -- 12.4: Parvovirus Replication -- 12.5: Other ssDNA Viruses -- Chapter 13: Reoviruses (and Other dsRNA Viruses) -- 13.1: Introduction to Reoviruses -- 13.2: Rotavirus Virion -- 13.3: Rotavirus Replication -- 13.4: Other dsRNA Viruses -- Chapter 14: Picornaviruses (and Other Plus-Strand RNA Viruses) -- 14.1: Introduction to Picornaviruses -- 14.2: Some Important Picornaviruses -- 14.3: Picornavirus Virion -- 14.4: Picornavirus Replication -- 14.5: Picornavirus Recombination.
14.6: Picornavirus Experimental Systems -- 14.7: Other Plus-Strand RNA Viruses -- Chapter 15: Rhabdoviruses (and Other Minus-Strand RNA Viruses) -- 15.1: Introduction to Rhabdoviruses -- 15.2: Some Important Rhabdoviruses -- 15.3: The Rhabdovirus Virion and Genome Organization -- 15.4: Rhabdovirus Replication -- 15.5: Other Minus-Strand RNA Viruses and Viruses with Ambisense Genomes -- 15.6: Reverse Genetics -- Chapter 16: Influenza Virus -- 16.1: Introduction to Influenza Viruses -- 16.2: The Influenza Virion -- 16.3: Influenza A Virus Replication -- 16.4: Importance of Influenza Viruses -- 16.5: Reverse Genetics -- Chapter 17: Retroviruses -- 17.1: Introduction to Retroviruses -- 17.2: Retrovirus Virion -- 17.3: Retrovirus Replication -- 17.4: Examples of Retroviruses -- 17.5: Retroviruses as Gene Vectors -- 17.6: Endogenous Retroviruses -- Chapter 18: Human Immunodeficiency Viruses -- 18.1: Introduction to HIV -- 18.2: HIV Virion -- 18.3: HIV Genome -- 18.4: HIV-1 Replication -- 18.5: HIV-1 Variability -- 18.6: Progression of HIV Infection -- 18.7: Prevention of HIV Transmission -- Chapter 19: Hepadnaviruses (and Other Reverse-Transcribing DNA Viruses) -- 19.1: Introduction to Hepadnaviruses -- 19.2: Importance of HBV -- 19.3: HBV Virion -- 19.4: Non-Infectious Particles -- 19.5: Soluble Virus Protein -- 19.6: HBV Genome -- 19.7: HBV Genetic Groups -- 19.8: HBV Replication -- 19.9: Prevention and Treatment of HBV Infection -- 19.10: Other Reverse-Transcribing DNA Viruses -- Chapter 20: Bacterial Viruses -- 20.1: Introduction to Bacterial Viruses (Bacteriophages) -- 20.2: Single-Stranded RNA Phages -- 20.3: Double-Stranded RNA Phages -- 20.4: Single-Stranded DNA Phages -- 20.5: Double-Stranded DNA Phages -- Chapter 21: Origins and Evolution of Viruses -- 21.1: Introduction to Origins and Evolution of Viruses -- 21.2: Origins of Viruses.
21.3: Evolution of Viruses -- Chapter 22: Emerging Viruses -- 22.1: Introduction to Emerging Viruses -- 22.2: Viruses in New Host Species -- 22.3: Viruses in New Areas -- 22.4: Viruses in New Host Species and in New Areas -- 22.5: New viruses -- 22.6: Recently Discovered Viruses -- 22.7: Re-Emerging Viruses -- 22.8: Virus Surveillance -- 22.9: Dealing with Outbreaks -- Chapter 23: Viruses and Cancer -- 23.1: Introduction to Viruses and Cancer -- 23.2: Papillomavirus-Linked Cancers -- 23.3: Polyomavirus-Linked Cancers -- 23.4: Epstein-Barr Virus-Linked Cancers -- 23.5: Kaposi's Sarcoma -- 23.6: Adult T Cell Leukemia -- 23.7: Hepatocellular Carcinoma -- 23.8: Virus-Associated Cancers in Animals -- 23.9: Cell Lines Derived From Virus-Associated Cancers -- 23.10: How Do Viruses Cause Cancer? -- 23.11: Prevention of Virus-Induced Cancers -- Chapter 24: Survival of Infectivity -- 24.1: Preservation of Virus Infectivity -- 24.2: Destruction of Virus Infectivity -- 24.3: Inactivation Targets in Virions -- 24.4: Inactivation Kinetics -- 24.5: Agents that Inactivate Virus Infectivity -- Chapter 25: Virus Vaccines -- 25.1: Introduction to Virus Vaccines -- 25.2: Live Attenuated Virus Vaccines -- 25.3: Inactivated Virus Vaccines -- 25.4: Virion Subunit Vaccines -- 25.5: Live Recombinant Virus Vaccines -- 25.6: Mass-Production of Viruses for Vaccines -- 25.7: Virus-Like Particles -- 25.8: Synthetic Peptide Vaccines -- 25.9: DNA Vaccines -- 25.10: Storage and Transport of Vaccines -- Chapter 26: Anti-viral Drugs -- 26.1: Introduction to Anti-viral Drugs -- 26.2: Development of Anti-viral Drugs -- 26.3: Examples of Anti-viral Drugs -- 26.4: Drug Resistance -- 26.5: Anti-viral Drug Research -- Chapter 27: Prions -- 27.1: Introduction to Prions -- 27.2: Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies -- 27.3: The Nature of Prions -- 27.4: Prion Diseases.
27.5: Prion Strains -- 27.6: Prion Transmission -- 27.7: The Protein-Only Hypothesis -- Virologists' Vocabulary -- Index.
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Carter John  
Chichester : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2013
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Virology : Principles and Applications
Virology : Principles and Applications
Autore Carter John
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (396 pages)
Disciplina 616.9/101
Soggetto topico Virology
Viruses
Virus diseases
Virus Diseases
ISBN 1-118-62979-5
1-118-62980-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Brief Contents -- Contents -- Preface to Second Edition -- Preface to First Edition -- Abbreviations Used in This Book -- Greek Letters Used in This Book -- Color Coding for Molecules -- Chapter 1: Viruses and Their Importance -- 1.1: Viruses Are Ubiquitous on Earth -- 1.2: Reasons for Studying Viruses -- 1.3: The Nature of Viruses -- 1.4: The Remainder of the Book -- Chapter 2: Methods Used in Virology -- 2.1: Introduction to Methods Used in Virology -- 2.2: Cultivation of Viruses -- 2.3: Isolation of Viruses -- 2.4: Centrifugation -- 2.5: Structural Investigations of Cells and Virions -- 2.6: Electrophoretic Techniques -- 2.7: Detection of Viruses and Virus Components -- 2.8: Infectivity Assays -- 2.9: Virus Genetics -- 2.10: Investigation of Protein-Protein Interactions -- Chapter 3: Virus Structure -- 3.1: Introduction to Virus Structure -- 3.2: Virus Genomes -- 3.3: Virus Proteins -- 3.4: Capsids -- 3.5: Virion Membranes -- 3.6: Occlusion Bodies -- 3.7: Other Virion Components -- Chapter 4: Virus Transmission -- 4.1: Introduction to Virus Transmission -- 4.2: Transmission of Plant Viruses -- 4.3: Transmission of Vertebrate Viruses -- 4.4: Transmission of Invertebrate Viruses -- 4.5: Permissive Cells -- Chapter 5: Attachment and Entry of Viruses into Cells -- 5.1: Overview of Virus Replication -- 5.2: Animal Viruses -- 5.3: Bacteriophages -- Chapter 6: Transcription, Translation, and Transport -- 6.1: Introduction to Transcription, Translation, and Transport -- 6.2: Transcription of Virus Genomes -- 6.3: Transcription in Eukaryotes -- 6.4: Translation in Eukaryotes -- 6.5: Transport of Molecules in Eukaryotic Cells -- 6.6: Transcription and Translation in Bacteria -- Chapter 7: Virus Genome Replication -- 7.1: Overview of Virus Genome Replication.
7.2: Locations of Virus Genome Replication in Eukaryotic Cells -- 7.3: Initiation of Genome Replication -- 7.4: Polymerases -- 7.5: DNA Replication -- 7.6: Double-Stranded RNA Replication -- 7.7: Single-Stranded RNA Replication -- 7.8: Reverse Transcription -- Chapter 8: Assembly and Exit of Virions from Cells -- 8.1: Introduction to Assembly and Exit of Virions from Cells -- 8.2: Nucleocapsid Assembly -- 8.3: Formation of Virion Membranes -- 8.4: Virion Exit From the Infected Cell -- Chapter 9: Outcomes of Infection for the Host -- 9.1: Introduction to Outcomes of Infection for the Host -- 9.2: Factors Affecting Outcomes of Infection -- 9.3: Non-Productive Infections -- 9.4: Productive Infections -- Chapter 10: Classification and Nomenclature of Viruses -- 10.1: History of Virus Classification and Nomenclature -- 10.2: Modern Virus Classification and Nomenclature -- 10.3: Baltimore Classification of Viruses -- Chapter 11: Herpesviruses (and Other dsDNA Viruses) -- 11.1: Introduction to Herpesviruses -- 11.2: The Human Herpesviruses -- 11.3: The Herpesvirus Virion -- 11.4: HSV-1 Genome Organization -- 11.5: HSV-1 Replication -- 11.6: Latent Herpesvirus Infection -- 11.7: Other dsDNA Viruses -- Chapter 12: Parvoviruses (and Other ssDNA Viruses) -- 12.1: Introduction to Parvoviruses -- 12.2: Examples of Parvoviruses -- 12.3: Parvovirus Virion -- 12.4: Parvovirus Replication -- 12.5: Other ssDNA Viruses -- Chapter 13: Reoviruses (and Other dsRNA Viruses) -- 13.1: Introduction to Reoviruses -- 13.2: Rotavirus Virion -- 13.3: Rotavirus Replication -- 13.4: Other dsRNA Viruses -- Chapter 14: Picornaviruses (and Other Plus-Strand RNA Viruses) -- 14.1: Introduction to Picornaviruses -- 14.2: Some Important Picornaviruses -- 14.3: Picornavirus Virion -- 14.4: Picornavirus Replication -- 14.5: Picornavirus Recombination.
14.6: Picornavirus Experimental Systems -- 14.7: Other Plus-Strand RNA Viruses -- Chapter 15: Rhabdoviruses (and Other Minus-Strand RNA Viruses) -- 15.1: Introduction to Rhabdoviruses -- 15.2: Some Important Rhabdoviruses -- 15.3: The Rhabdovirus Virion and Genome Organization -- 15.4: Rhabdovirus Replication -- 15.5: Other Minus-Strand RNA Viruses and Viruses with Ambisense Genomes -- 15.6: Reverse Genetics -- Chapter 16: Influenza Virus -- 16.1: Introduction to Influenza Viruses -- 16.2: The Influenza Virion -- 16.3: Influenza A Virus Replication -- 16.4: Importance of Influenza Viruses -- 16.5: Reverse Genetics -- Chapter 17: Retroviruses -- 17.1: Introduction to Retroviruses -- 17.2: Retrovirus Virion -- 17.3: Retrovirus Replication -- 17.4: Examples of Retroviruses -- 17.5: Retroviruses as Gene Vectors -- 17.6: Endogenous Retroviruses -- Chapter 18: Human Immunodeficiency Viruses -- 18.1: Introduction to HIV -- 18.2: HIV Virion -- 18.3: HIV Genome -- 18.4: HIV-1 Replication -- 18.5: HIV-1 Variability -- 18.6: Progression of HIV Infection -- 18.7: Prevention of HIV Transmission -- Chapter 19: Hepadnaviruses (and Other Reverse-Transcribing DNA Viruses) -- 19.1: Introduction to Hepadnaviruses -- 19.2: Importance of HBV -- 19.3: HBV Virion -- 19.4: Non-Infectious Particles -- 19.5: Soluble Virus Protein -- 19.6: HBV Genome -- 19.7: HBV Genetic Groups -- 19.8: HBV Replication -- 19.9: Prevention and Treatment of HBV Infection -- 19.10: Other Reverse-Transcribing DNA Viruses -- Chapter 20: Bacterial Viruses -- 20.1: Introduction to Bacterial Viruses (Bacteriophages) -- 20.2: Single-Stranded RNA Phages -- 20.3: Double-Stranded RNA Phages -- 20.4: Single-Stranded DNA Phages -- 20.5: Double-Stranded DNA Phages -- Chapter 21: Origins and Evolution of Viruses -- 21.1: Introduction to Origins and Evolution of Viruses -- 21.2: Origins of Viruses.
21.3: Evolution of Viruses -- Chapter 22: Emerging Viruses -- 22.1: Introduction to Emerging Viruses -- 22.2: Viruses in New Host Species -- 22.3: Viruses in New Areas -- 22.4: Viruses in New Host Species and in New Areas -- 22.5: New viruses -- 22.6: Recently Discovered Viruses -- 22.7: Re-Emerging Viruses -- 22.8: Virus Surveillance -- 22.9: Dealing with Outbreaks -- Chapter 23: Viruses and Cancer -- 23.1: Introduction to Viruses and Cancer -- 23.2: Papillomavirus-Linked Cancers -- 23.3: Polyomavirus-Linked Cancers -- 23.4: Epstein-Barr Virus-Linked Cancers -- 23.5: Kaposi's Sarcoma -- 23.6: Adult T Cell Leukemia -- 23.7: Hepatocellular Carcinoma -- 23.8: Virus-Associated Cancers in Animals -- 23.9: Cell Lines Derived From Virus-Associated Cancers -- 23.10: How Do Viruses Cause Cancer? -- 23.11: Prevention of Virus-Induced Cancers -- Chapter 24: Survival of Infectivity -- 24.1: Preservation of Virus Infectivity -- 24.2: Destruction of Virus Infectivity -- 24.3: Inactivation Targets in Virions -- 24.4: Inactivation Kinetics -- 24.5: Agents that Inactivate Virus Infectivity -- Chapter 25: Virus Vaccines -- 25.1: Introduction to Virus Vaccines -- 25.2: Live Attenuated Virus Vaccines -- 25.3: Inactivated Virus Vaccines -- 25.4: Virion Subunit Vaccines -- 25.5: Live Recombinant Virus Vaccines -- 25.6: Mass-Production of Viruses for Vaccines -- 25.7: Virus-Like Particles -- 25.8: Synthetic Peptide Vaccines -- 25.9: DNA Vaccines -- 25.10: Storage and Transport of Vaccines -- Chapter 26: Anti-viral Drugs -- 26.1: Introduction to Anti-viral Drugs -- 26.2: Development of Anti-viral Drugs -- 26.3: Examples of Anti-viral Drugs -- 26.4: Drug Resistance -- 26.5: Anti-viral Drug Research -- Chapter 27: Prions -- 27.1: Introduction to Prions -- 27.2: Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies -- 27.3: The Nature of Prions -- 27.4: Prion Diseases.
27.5: Prion Strains -- 27.6: Prion Transmission -- 27.7: The Protein-Only Hypothesis -- Virologists' Vocabulary -- Index.
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