Viruses

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advanced virology reference
Antiviral Drugs
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Cellular Biology
Channel Catfish Virus
Chronic Infection
DI Particle
Dna
DNA Molecule
DNA Vaccine
DNA Virus
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emerging viral diseases
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Flank DNA Sequence
Foreign DNA
Genomics
Giant Viruses
HAART
Highly Active Anti-retroviral Therapy
Individual DNA Molecule
Infectious Disease
laboratory viral detection
Large DNA Virus
Medical Microbiology
MHC Ii Molecule
molecular pathogenesis
Molecular Virology
phage therapy
Positive Sense RNA Genome
Replication
RNA Genome
Satellite Viruses
Serological Immune Response
SV40 DNA
Tobacco Mosaic Virus
vaccination
vaccine development
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Viral DNA Genome
Viral DNA Polymerase
viral immune evasion
Virology
virus structure
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780815341505
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 219 x 276mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Jun 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Viruses: Biology, Application, and Control is a concise textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate students covering the essential aspects of virology included in biomedical science courses. It is an updated and expanded version of David Harper’s Molecular Virology, Second Edition. Focusing on key mechanisms and developments, Viruses presents many new recent scientific advances, including virus evolution, emerging infections, virus extinction, control of infections, antiviral drugs, gene therapy, bacteriophage therapy, and diagnostics.

The first chapters introduce the reader to the structure and nature of viruses, including their classification and evolution. As viruses cause widespread and serious disease, the ensuing chapters explain how they interact with the immune system and the different ways we try to defeat them: vaccines, antiviral drugs, and immunotherapy. Laboratory methods for viral detection and laboratory diagnosis are also covered. While viruses do cause disease, many do not, and their special biology means they can have beneficial uses, and this aspect of viruses is emphasized. One of the most interesting areas in virology, 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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