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Advances in Virus Research: Volume 81: Advances in Virus Research, cartea 81

Editat de Karl Maramorosch, Aaron J. Shatkin, Frederick A. Murphy
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 dec 2011
Published since 1953,Advances in Virus Researchcovers a diverse range of in-depth reviews providing a valuable overview of the current field of virology. The impact factor for 2009 is 5.522, placing it 2nd in the highly competitive category of virology.


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  • Informs and updates on all the latest developments in the field
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780123858856
ISBN-10: 0123858852
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Advances in Virus Research


Public țintă

Virologists, microbiologists and infectious diseases specialists.

Cuprins

Series Page
Contributors
Regulation of Foamy Viral Transcription and RNA Export
I. Introduction
II. Foamy Viral Transcription
III. Foamy Viral Transcripts
IV. Tas Function
V. Modulation of Chromatin Formation and Structure
VI. Regulation of FV Polyadenylation
VII. Regulation of Foamy Viral RNA Export
Acknowledgments
Diagnosis and Control of Cereal Viruses in the Middle East
I. Introduction
II. Diagnosis, Detection, and Typing of Cereal Viruses
III. Activities of National Plant Protection Services for Sustained Production of Cereal Germplasm
IV. Breeding Cereals Resistant to Viruses
V. Conclusion
Acknowledgments
The Roles of Host Factors in Tombusvirus RNA Recombination
I. Introduction
II. Identification of Host Components Affecting TBSV Recombination Based on Genome-wide Screens in Yeast
III. Functions of Host Proteins in TBSV RNA Recombination
IV. The Combined Roles of Environmental and Host Factors in TBSV RNA Recombination
V. Summary and Outlook
Acknowledgments
Coronavirus Pathogenesis
I. Introduction
II. Genome and Virion
III. Coronavirus-Induced Diseases
IV. Coronavirus Reverse Genetics
V. Structural Proteins
VI. Replicase Proteins
VII. MHV Accessory Proteins
VIII. SARS Accessory Proteins
IX. Conclusions and Future Directions
Acknowledgments
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Viral Protein R as an Extracellular Protein in Neuropathogenesis
I. Introduction
II. Extracellular Vpr: Active Secretion or Nonspecific Release?
III. Extracellular Presence of Other HIV-1 Proteins
IV. Source of Extracellular Vpr in the Brain
V. Impact of Extracellular Vpr on Cells in the Periphery
VI. Effects of Extracellular Vpr on Neurons
VII. Effects of Extracellular Vpr on Astrocytes
VIII. Conclusion
Acknowledgments


Recenzii

"A mandatory purchase for all types of comprehensive libraries, both public and university, as well as for those interested in or doing research in the field of virology."--Military Medicine
"This serial...is well known to virologists. It is a valuable aid in maintaining an overview of various facets of the rapidly expanding fields of virology...Timely, informative, and useful to the student, teacher, and research scientist."--American Scientist

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Published since 1953, Advances in Virus Research covers a diverse range of in-depth reviews providing a valuable overview of the current field of virology. The impact factor for 2009 is 5.522, placing it 2nd in the highly competitive category of virology.

 

  • Contributions from leading authorities and industry experts
  • Informs and updates on all the latest developments in the field

Notă biografică

Frederick A. Murphy, DVM, PhD, is professor, Department of Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), Galveston. He holds a BS and DVM from Cornell University and a PhD from the University of California, Davis (UC Davis). Formerly he was dean and distinguished professor, School of Veterinary Medicine, and distinguished professor, School of Medicine, UC Davis. Before that he served as director of the National Center for Infectious Diseases, and director of the Division of Viral and Rickettsial Diseases, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta. He is a member of the Institute of Medicine of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and is a member of the German National Academy of Sciences and the Belgian Royal Academy of Medicine. He holds an honorary Doctor of Medicine and Surgery from the University of Turku, Finland; an honorary Doctor of Science from the University of Guelph, Canada; an honorary Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from the University of London, United Kingdom; an honorary Doctor of Science from University College Dublin, Ireland; the Presidential Rank Award of the U.S. Government; the PennVet World Leadership Award from the University of Pennsylvania, and the Distinguished Microbiologist Award from the American College of Veterinary Microbiologists. At UTMB, he is a member of the Institute for Human Infections and Immunity, Center for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases, Galveston National Laboratory, and McLaughlin Endowment for Infection and Immunity. His professional interests include the pathology and epidemiology of highly pathogenic viruses/viral diseases: rabies and the rabies-like viruses, arboviruses, hemorrhagic fever viruses, and other neurotropic viruses. He has been a leader in advancing the concepts of "new and emerging infectious diseases" and "new and emerging zoonoses" and "the threat posed by bioterrorism." Most recently, he has been working on Internet resources on the history of virology: "The Foundations of Virology" at http://www.utmb.edu/virusimages/.