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Viruses

biology, applications, control
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Author: Search for this author Harper, David R.
Year: 2012
Publisher: New York, NY, Garland Science
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Viruses: Biology, Application, and Control is a concise textbook covering the essential aspects of virology included in biomedical science courses. It is an updated and expanded version of David Harpera (TM)s Molecular Virology, Second Edition from the Medical Perspectives series. As with the previous text, Viruses is not organised by virus family but takes a conceptual approach and examines common themes that emerge from studying the full range of viruses.
The first chapters introduce the reader to the structure and nature of viruses, including their classification, evolution, and replication. The viral replication chapter in the text follows the course of the replication cycle from attachment and entry to release of new viruses. Individual replication strategies are given in a separate section at the end of the text, which is organized by virus and also gives characteristic information for that virus including an electron micrograph and 3D structure.
Viruses cause widespread and serious disease so the next chapters explain how they interact with the immune system and the different ways we try to defeat them: vaccines, antiviral drugs, and immunotherapy. There is also coverage of laboratory methods for viral detection and laboratory diagnosis. While viruses do cause disease, many do not and indeed their special biology means they can have beneficial uses and this aspect of viruses is not neglected. One of the most interesting areas in virology, and one given extensive coverage here, is how new viruses emerge and establish themselves.
 
 
Viruses: Biology, Application, and Control is a rigorous treatment of the molecular side of virology and its conceptual approach makes it an essential text for students and non-specialists.
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1. Virus Structure and Infection 2. Virus classification and evolution 3. Virus Replication 4. Immune response & evasion 5. Vaccines and vaccination 6. Antiviral Drugs 7. Beneficial use of viruses 8. Emergence, spread, and extinction 9. Viruses, vectors, and genomics 10. Culture, Detection and Diagnosis Appendix 1: Viral Replication Strategies Appendix 2: Current Antiviral Drugs

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Author: Search for this author Harper, David R.
Statement of Responsibility: David R. Harper
Year: 2012
Publisher: New York, NY, Garland Science
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Classification: Search for this systematic VI-10, VI-20, MB-40, ZB-90
Subject type: Search for this subject type Lehrbuch
ISBN: 9780815341505
ISBN (2nd): 0-8153-4150-4
Description: XI, 324 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.
Tags: Virologie allgemein; Medizinische Mikrobiologie; Immunbiologie; Molecular virology; LC; Virus diseases; Molecular aspects; Viruses; NLM; Antiviral agents; Immunity; Tierische Viren
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Language: englisch||
Footnote: Literaturangaben. - Frühere Ausgabe u.d.T.: Molecular virology
Media group: Ausleihbestand