From the common cold to the AIDS problem:
viruses have complex strategies to invade cells.
In this collection of up–to–date reviews, international experts examine these strategies, providing a unique summary of this vital area of research. Some of the most important viruses are treated:
Adenovirus, Baculovirus, Bacteriophage o 29, Coronavirus, Enterovirus, Epstein–Barr Virus, Hepadnavirus, Hepatitis B Virus, Herpesvirus, HIV–1, Influenza Virus, Nodavirus, Papillomavirus, Parvovirus, Picornavirus, Polyomavirus, Prions, Retrovirus, Rhinovirus
Contributions are arranged in sections devoted to virus replication, viral membranes and virus receptors, regulation of viral gene expression, virus transformation and
oncogenicity, cellular differentiation, and viral latency and pathogenesis.
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Virus Strategies Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis Edited by Walter Doerfler and Petra Böhm From the common cold to the AIDS problem: Viruses have complex strategies to invade cells. In this collection of up–to–date reviews, international experts examine these strategies, providing a unique summary of this vital area of research. Some of the most important viruses are treated: Adenovirus Baculovirus Bacteriophage ø 29 Coronavirus Enterovirus Epstein–Barr Virus Hepadnavirus Hepatitis B Virus Herpesvirus HIV–1 Influenza Virus Nodavirus Papillomavirus Parvovirus Picornavirus Polyomavirus Prions Retrovirus Rhinovirus Contributions are arranged in sections devoted to virus replication, viral membranes and virus receptors, regulation of viral gene expression, virus transformation and oncogenicity, cellular differentiation, and viral latency and pathogenesis.
From the common cold to AIDS, viruses have complex strategies for invading cells. In this collection of reviews, international experts examine these strategies to provide a summary of this highly significant area of research. Some of the most important viruses are covered: adenovirus, baculovirus, bacteriophage o 29, coronavirus, enterovirus, Epstein-Barr, hepadnavirus, hepatitis B, herpes, HIV-1, influenza, nodavirus, papillomavirus, parvovirus, picornavirus, polyomavirus, prions, retrovirus, and rhinovirus. The contributions are arranged in sections devoted to virus replication; viral membranes and virus receptors; regulation of viral gene expression; virus transformation and oncogenicity; cellular differentiation; and viral latency and pathogenesis.
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