Key Features
@introbul:Key Features
@bul:* Among the topics covered are:
* Virus-induced immunopathology
* Filoviruses
* Molecular characterization of pestiviruses
* Transactivation of cellular genes by hepatitus B virus proteins
* Principles of molecular organization, expression, and evolution of closteroviruses
* Primate T lymphotropic oncoretroviruses
* Replication of positive-stranded RNA viruses of plants and animals
Description
Praise for the Series:
"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 student, teacher, and research scientist."
--American Scientist
"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
Readership
Virologists, microbiologists, immunologists, molecular biologists, pathologists, and plant researchers.
Advances in Virus Research, 1st Edition
H. Feldmann and H.-D. Klenk, Filoviruses: Marburg and Ebola.
G. Meyers and H.-J. Thiel, Molecular Characterization of Pestiviruses.
A.A. Agranovsky, Principles of Molecular Organization, Expression, and Evolution of Closteroviruses: Over the Barriers.
K.W. Buck, Comparison of the Replication of Positive-Stranded RNA Viruses of Plants and Animals.
W.H. Caselmann, Transactivation of Cellular Genes By Hepatitis B Virus Proteins: A Possible Mechanism of Hepatocarcinogenesis.
J. Corsini, B. Afanasiev, I.H. Maxwell, and J.O. Carlson, Autonomous Parvovirus and Densovirus Gene Vectors.
B.T. Rouse, Virus-Induced Immunopathology.
A. Gessain and G. De The, Geographic and Molecular Epidemiology of Primate T Lymphotropic Oncoretroviruses: HTLV-I, HTLV-II, STLV-I, STLV-PP, and PTLV-L.
Chapter References.
Subject Index.
Quotes and reviews
@qu:"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."
@source:--MILITARY MEDICINE