Introduction to modern virology (Record no. 116837)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781405136457
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title English
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Universal Decimal Classification number QW160 DIM
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Personal name Dimmock, N.J.
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Title Introduction to modern virology
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Edition statement 6th ed.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxford
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Blackwell Publishing
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General note Monograph
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General note 515p.
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Formatted contents note Preface. . Part I: What is a virus?:. 1. Towards a Definition of a Virus. 2. Some Methods for Studying Animal Viruses. 3. The Structure of Virus Particles. 4. Classification of Viruses. Part II: Virus Growth in Cells:. 5. The Process of Infection: I. Attachment of Viruses and the Entry of Their Genomes into the Target Cell. 6. The Process of Infection: IIA. The Replication of Viral DNA. 7. The Process of Infection: IIB. Genome Replication in RNA Viruses. 8. The Process of Infection: IIC. The Replication of RNA Viruses with a DNA Intermediate and Vice Versa. 9. The Process of Infection: IIIA. Gene Expression in DNA Viruses and Reverse-Transcribing Viruses. 10. The Process of Infection: IIIB. Gene Expression and its Regulation in RNA Viruses. 11. The Process of Infection: IV. The Assembly of Viruses. Part III: Virus Interactions with the Whole Organism:. 12. The Immune System and Virus Neutralization. 13. Interactions Between Animal Viruses and Cells. 14. Animal Virus-Host Interactions. 15. Mechanisms in Virus Latency. 16. Transmission of Viruses. 17. The Evolution of Viruses. Part IV: Viruses and Disease:. 18. Human Viral Disease: An Overview. 19. HIV & AIDS. 20. Carcinogenesis and Tumor Viruses. 21. Vaccines and Antivirals: The Prevention and Treatment of Virus Diseases. 22. Prion Diseases. 23. Horizons in Human Virology. Appendixes: Survey of Virus Properties. Index 
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Summary, etc. Introduction to Modern Virology has been an established student text for over 25 years. Providing an integrated account of the subject across different host systems, with an emphasis on human and animal viruses, this book covers the field of virology from molecular biology to disease processes using a unique systems approach. Featuring an all new art program in full color, the new edition has been updated throughout, and reorganized into thematic sections on the fundamental nature of viruses, their growth in cells, their interactions with the host organism and their role as agents of human disease. There is a new chapter on Human Viral Disease and rapidly developing areas, such as the use of viruses as gene therapy vectors, have been included. The 6th edition is even more accessible, now including key points and integrative questions in every chapter, as well as text boxes emphasizing take-home messages, evidence underpinning the main concepts, and further information for more advanced readers. Prevention and therapy, evolution and emerging viruses receive particular attention and specific chapters address the major infectious challenges posed by HIV, pandemic influenza and BSE. This highly accessible text provides ideal reading for all undergraduate and postgraduate students of biology and medicine wishing to study virology. Artwork from the book and helpful student and instructor resources are available online at www.blackwellpublishing.com/dimmock. An Instructor manual CD-ROM for this title is available. Please contact our Higher Education team at HigherEducation@wiley.com for more information. 
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Virology
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Microbiology
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Personal name Easton, A.J.
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Personal name Leppard, K.N.
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