Fundamentals of molecular virology

Fundamentals of molecular virology

Acheson, Nicholas H.

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ÍNDICE: I. INTRODUCTION TO VIROLOGY. 1. Introduction to Virology (Nicholas H. Acheson, McGill University). 2. Virus Structure and Assembly (Stephen C. Harrison, Harvard University). 3. Virus Classification: The World of Viruses (Nicholas H. Acheson, McGill University). 4. Virus Entry (Ari Helenius, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich). II. VIRUSES OF BACTERIA AND ARCHAEA. 5.Single-Stranded RNA Bacteriophages (Jan van Duin, University of Leiden). 6. Microviruses (Bentley Fane, University of Arizona). 7. Bacteriophage T7 (William C. Summers, Yale University). 8. Bacteriophage Lambda (Michael Feiss, University of Iowa). 9. Viruses of Archaea (David Pringishvili, Institut Pasteur). III. POSITIVE-STRAND RNA VIRUSES OF EUKARYOTES. 10. Cucumber Mosaic Virus (PingXu, J. Noble Research Institute and Marilyn Roosinck, J. Noble Research Institute). 11. Picornaviruses (Bert L. Semler, University of California, Irvine). 12. Flaviviruses (Richard Kuhn, Purdue University). 13. Togaviruses (Milton Schlesinger, Washington University in St. Louis, Sondra Schlesinger, Washington University in St. Louis and Revised by: Richard Kuhn, Purdue University). 14. Coronaviruses (Mark Denison, Vanderbilt University and Michelle M. Becker, Vanderbilt University). IV. NEGATIVE-STRAND AND DOUBLE-STRANDED RNA VIRUSES OF EUKARYOTES. 15. Paramyxoviruses and Rhabdoviruses (Nicholas H. Acheson, McGill University, Daniel Kolakofsky, University of Geneva, Christopher Richardson, University of Toronto and Revised by: Laurent Roux, University of Geneva). 16. Filoviruses (Heinz Feldmann, Division of Intramural Research, NIAID, NIH, Hans-Dieter Klenk, University of Marburg and Nicholas H. Acheson, McGill University). 17. Bunyaviruses (Richard M. Elliott, University of St. Andrews). 18. Influenza viruses (Dalius J. Briedis, McGill University). 19. Reoviruses (Terence S. Dermody, Vanderbilt University and James D. Chappell, Vanderbilt University). V. SMALL DNA VIRUSES OF EUKARYOTES. 20. Parvoviruses (Peter Beard, Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research). 21. Polyomaviruses (Nicholas H. Acheson, McGill University). 22. Papillomaviruses (Greg Matlashewski, McGill University and Revised by: Lawrence Banks, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Trieste). VI. LARGE DNA VIRUSES OF EUKARYOTES. 23. Adenoviruses (Philip Branton, McGill University and Richard C. Marcellus, McGill University). 24. Herpesviruses (Bernard Roizman, University of Chicago, Gabriella Campadelli-Fiume, University of Bologna and Richard Longnecker, Northwestern University). 25. Baculoviruses (Eric Carstens, Queens University). 26. Poxviruses (Richard C. Condit, University of Florida). 27. Viruses of Algae and Mimivirus (Michael J. Allen, Plymouth Marine Laboratory and William H. Wilson, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences). VII. VIRUSES THAT USE A REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE. 28. Retroviruses (Alan Cochrane, University of Toronto). 29. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (Alan Cochrane, University

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-90059-8
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 528
  • Fecha Publicación: 15/08/2011
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