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The Molecular Basis of Viral Infection: Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science, cartea 129

P.J Klasse
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 ian 2015
Virology is in a sense both one of the most important precursors and one of the most significant beneficiaries of structural and cellular molecular biology. Numerous breakthroughs in our understanding of the molecular interactions of viruses with host cells are ready for translation into medically important applications such as the prevention and treatment of viral infections. This book collects a wide variety of examples of frontline research into molecular aspects of viral infections from virological, immunological, cell- and molecular-biological, structural, and theoretical perspectives.

  • Contributors are world leaders in their fields of study and represent prestigious academic and research institutions
  • Review articles vary vastly in scope: some focus on a narrowly defined scientific problem of one particular virus with careful introduction for the non-specialist; others are essays in general and comparative virology with forays into specific viral species or molecules
  • The different perspectives complement each other and collectively the contributions provide an impression of the fast-moving frontlines of virology while showing how the problems have evolved
  • Structural data are presented through high-quality illustrations
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128024614
ISBN-10: 0128024615
Pagini: 458
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science


Public țintă

Researchers in different disciplines, at all levels, working on problems related to viral infection.

Cuprins

  1. Unity in Diversity: Shared Mechanism of Entry Among Paramyxoviruses
    Jean-Louis Palgen, Eric M. Jurgens, Anne Moscona, Matteo Porotto and Laura M. Palermo
  2. Alphavirus Entry into Host Cells
    Ricardo Vancini, Raquel Hernandez and Dennis Brown
  3. The Mechanism of HCV Entry into Host Cells
    Florian Douam, Dimitri Lavillette and François-Loïc Cosset
  4. The Evolution of HIV Interactions with Coreceptors and Mannose C-type lectin Receptors
    Marie Borggren and Marianne Jansson
  5. A Game of Numbers: The Stoichiometry of Antibody-mediated Neutralization of Flavivirus Infection
    Theodore C. Pierson and Michael S. Diamond
  6. TRIM21-dependent Intracellular Antibody Neutralization of Virus Infection
    William A. McEwan and Leo C. James
  7. Picornavirus-host Interactions to Construct Viral Secretory Membranes
    Alexander L. Greninger
  8. Retroviral Factors Promoting Infectivity
    Emilia Cristiana Cuccurullo, Chiara Valentini and Massimo Pizzato
  9. The Cytoplasmic Tail of Retroviral Envelope Glycoproteins
    Philip R. Tedbury and Eric O. Freed
  10. Molecular Determinants of the Ratio of Inert to Infectious Virus Particles
    P.J. Klasse
  11. The Role of Chance in Primate Lentiviral infectivity: From Protomer to Host Organism
    Roland R. Regoes and Carsten Magnus
  12. Virus-encoded 7 Transmembrane Receptors
    Ann-Sofie Mølleskov-Jensen, Martha Trindade Oliveira, Helen Elizabeth Farrell and Nick Davis-Poynter
  13. EBV, the Human Host and the 7TM Receptors: Defense or Offense?
    Kristine Niss Arfelt, Suzan Fares and Mette M. Rosenkilde