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INTRODUCTION
1.
Introduction to Virology
1
Nicholas H. Acheson, McGill Univernty
2.
Viras
Structure
17
Stephen C. Harrison, Harvard University
3.
Viras
Classification: The World of
Virases
M
Nicholas
H.
Acheson, McGill University
4.
Viras
Entry
43
Ari
Helenius, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
її.
BACTERIOPIIACES
5.
Single-Stranded
RNA Bacteriophages
53
Jan van
Duin,
University
of Leiden
6.
Bacteriophage
ф-Х
174 63
Bentley Fane,
University of Arizona
7.
Bacteriophage T7
71
William C. Summers, Yale University
8.
Bacteriophage Lambda:
A Piñata
of
Paradigms
79
Michael Feiss, University of Iowa
Ш.
SMALL
DNA
VIRUSES
9.
Parvoviruses
89
Peter Beard, Swiss Institute far Experimental Cancer Research
10.
Polyomaviruses
98
Nicholas H. Acheson, McGill University
11.
Papillomaviruses
1
Î
4
Greg Matlashewski, McGill Utiiversity
W. LARGER
DNA
VIRUSES
12.
Adenoviruses
123
Phillip Branton, McGill University
Richard C.
Marcellus,
Geminix Biotech Inc.
13.
Herpes Simplex Virus
í
34
Bernard Roizman, University of Chicago
Gabriella Campadelli-Fiume,
University of Bologna
14.
Baculoviruses
Î47
Eric Carstens,
Queen s University
15.
Poxviruses
157
Richard C. Condit, University of Florida
V. POSITIVE-STRAND SNA VIRUSES
16.
Picornaviruses
169
Bert L. Semler, University of California, Irvine
17.
Haviviruses
182
Richard
Kuhn,
Purdue University
18.
Togaviruses
W
і
Miltmi Schlesinger, Washington University in St. Louis
Söndra
Schlesinger, Washington University in St. Louis
19.
Coronaviruses
201
Mark Denison, Vanderbilt University
Sadie Coberley, Vanderbilt Univernty
VI. NEGATIVE-STRAND AND DOUBLE-
STRANDED
RNA
VIRUSES
20.
Paramyxoviruses and Rhabdoviruses
214
Nicholas H. Acheson, McGill University
Daniel Kolakofsky, University of Geneva
Christopher Richardson, University of Toronto
21.
Filoviruses
226
Hans-Dieter Klenk, University of Marburg
Heinz
Feldmann,
Public Health Agency of Canada,
Winnipeg
22.
Bunyaviruses
238
Richard M. Elliott, University of St. Andrews
23.
Orthomyxoviruses
248
DaliusJ. Briedis, McGill University
24.
Reovirases
262
Terence S.Dermody, Vanderbilt University
James D. Chapped, Vanderbilt University
VIRUSES THAT USE A RE
TRANSCRIFľASF
25.
Retrovirases
272
Alan Cochrane, University of Toronto
26.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type
1 284
Alan Cochrane, University of Toronto
27.
Human
Т
-cell
Leukemia
Viras Type
1 294
John Hiscott, McGill University
Ya el Mamaiie, McGill University
28.
Hepadnaviruses
303
Christopher Richardson, University of Toronto
Robert
G. Garces,
University of Toronto
VIM. VJMOIDS AND
PRIONS
29.
Viroids and Hepatitis Delta Virus
315
Jean-Pierre Perreault,
Université de Sherbrooke
Martin
Ре
/chat,
University of Ottawa
30.
Prions
323
DaliusJ. Briedis, McGill University
ЇХ.
ANTIVIRAL AGENTS, VECTORS. AND
VACCINES
31.
Interferons
333
John Hiscott, McGill University
Pierre Genin, McGill University
32.
Antiviral Chemotherapy
346
Donald M.
Coen,
Harvard University
33.
Eukaryotic Virus Vectors
358
Renala
Gilbert, NRC Biotechnology Research Institute, Montreal
Bernard Massie, NRC Biotechnology Research Institute, Montreal
34.
Viral Vaccines
370
Brian Ward, McGill University
Designed for students learning about viruses for the first time (at the undergraduate or graduate
level), Fundamentals of Molecular Virology is presented in a style which relates to today s students and
professors. The text approaches learning about virology by presenting a set of chapters each of which
covers a specific virus family, using one or two well-studied viruses as examples. Each chapter is
designed to tell a story about the virus under discussion, and to portray the personality of that
virus.The text incorporates lessons from classic and contemporary concepts providing a well-round¬
ed presentation on the subject of virology.
FEATURES OF FUNDAMENTALS OF MOLECULAR VIROLOGY
•
Unique, Applied Chapter Stories. Each chapter presents a unique example or case to help
introduce the students to the different viruses that will be studied or examined in that chapter.
•
Evolutionary Boxes. Feature exciting and current developments in molecular virology. These
are integrated throughout the entire book and can be found in every chapter. These help stu¬
dents understand the importance of currency and application of virology.
•
Comprehensive, Illustrative Art Program. The text contains a number of two-color figures
which focus on the individual steps in virus replication and helps draw students attention to
important concepts and details.
•
Coverage of Human Pathogens. Includes chapters that cover important human pathogens such
as smallpox virus, measles virus,
poliovirus,
herpes viruses, human immunodeficiency virus, hepa¬
titis
В
virus, Ebola virus, SARS corona virus, West Nile virus, and others.
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INTRODUCTION
1.
Introduction to Virology
1
Nicholas H. Acheson, McGill Univernty
2.
Viras
Structure
17
Stephen C. Harrison, Harvard University
3.
Viras
Classification: The World of
Virases
M
Nicholas
H.
Acheson, McGill University
4.
Viras
Entry
43
Ari
Helenius, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
її.
BACTERIOPIIACES
5.
Single-Stranded
RNA Bacteriophages
53
Jan van
Duin,
University
of Leiden
6.
Bacteriophage
ф-Х
174 63
Bentley Fane,
University of Arizona
7.
Bacteriophage T7
71
William C. Summers, Yale University
8.
Bacteriophage Lambda:
A Piñata
of
Paradigms
79
Michael Feiss, University of Iowa
Ш.
SMALL
DNA
VIRUSES
9.
Parvoviruses
89
Peter Beard, Swiss Institute far Experimental Cancer Research
10.
Polyomaviruses
98
Nicholas H. Acheson, McGill University
11.
Papillomaviruses
1
Î
4
Greg Matlashewski, McGill Utiiversity
W. LARGER
DNA
VIRUSES
12.
Adenoviruses
123
Phillip Branton, McGill University
Richard C.
Marcellus,
Geminix Biotech Inc.
13.
Herpes Simplex Virus
í
34
Bernard Roizman, University of Chicago
Gabriella Campadelli-Fiume,
University of Bologna
14.
Baculoviruses
Î47
Eric Carstens,
Queen's University
15.
Poxviruses
157
Richard C. Condit, University of Florida
V. POSITIVE-STRAND SNA VIRUSES
16.
Picornaviruses
169
Bert L. Semler, University of California, Irvine
17.
Haviviruses
182
Richard
Kuhn,
Purdue University
18.
Togaviruses
W
і
Miltmi Schlesinger, Washington University in St. Louis
Söndra
Schlesinger, Washington University in St. Louis
19.
Coronaviruses
201
Mark Denison, Vanderbilt University
Sadie Coberley, Vanderbilt Univernty
VI. NEGATIVE-STRAND AND DOUBLE-
STRANDED
RNA
VIRUSES
20.
Paramyxoviruses and Rhabdoviruses
214
Nicholas H. Acheson, McGill University
Daniel Kolakofsky, University of Geneva
Christopher Richardson, University of Toronto
21.
Filoviruses
226
Hans-Dieter Klenk, University of Marburg
Heinz
Feldmann,
Public Health Agency of Canada,
Winnipeg
22.
Bunyaviruses
238
Richard M. Elliott, University of St. Andrews
23.
Orthomyxoviruses
248
DaliusJ. Briedis, McGill University
24.
Reovirases
262
Terence S.Dermody, Vanderbilt University
James D. Chapped, Vanderbilt University
VIRUSES THAT USE A RE\
TRANSCRIFľASF
25.
Retrovirases
272
Alan Cochrane, University of Toronto
26.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type
1 284
Alan Cochrane, University of Toronto
27.
Human
Т
-cell
Leukemia
Viras Type
1 294
John Hiscott, McGill University
Ya'el Mamaiie, McGill University
28.
Hepadnaviruses
303
Christopher Richardson, University of Toronto
Robert
G. Garces,
University of Toronto
VIM. VJMOIDS AND
PRIONS
29.
Viroids and Hepatitis Delta Virus
315
Jean-Pierre Perreault,
Université de Sherbrooke
Martin
Ре
/chat,
University of Ottawa
30.
Prions
323
DaliusJ. Briedis, McGill University
ЇХ.
ANTIVIRAL AGENTS, VECTORS. AND
VACCINES
31.
Interferons
333
John Hiscott, McGill University
Pierre Genin, McGill University
32.
Antiviral Chemotherapy
346
Donald M.
Coen,
Harvard University
33.
Eukaryotic Virus Vectors
358
Renala
Gilbert, NRC Biotechnology Research Institute, Montreal
Bernard Massie, NRC Biotechnology Research Institute, Montreal
34.
Viral Vaccines
370
Brian Ward, McGill University
Designed for students learning about viruses for the first time (at the undergraduate or graduate
level), Fundamentals of Molecular Virology is presented in a style which relates to today's students and
professors. The text approaches learning about virology by presenting a set of chapters each of which
covers a specific virus family, using one or two well-studied viruses as examples. Each chapter is
designed to tell a story about the virus under discussion, and to portray the "personality" of that
virus.The text incorporates lessons from classic and contemporary concepts providing a well-round¬
ed presentation on the subject of virology.
FEATURES OF FUNDAMENTALS OF MOLECULAR VIROLOGY
•
Unique, Applied Chapter Stories. Each chapter presents a unique example or case to help
introduce the students to the different viruses that will be studied or examined in that chapter.
•
Evolutionary Boxes. Feature exciting and current developments in molecular virology. These
are integrated throughout the entire book and can be found in every chapter. These help stu¬
dents understand the importance of currency and application of virology.
•
Comprehensive, Illustrative Art Program. The text contains a number of two-color figures
which focus on the individual steps in virus replication and helps draw students' attention to
important concepts and details.
•
Coverage of Human Pathogens. Includes chapters that cover important human pathogens such
as smallpox virus, measles virus,
poliovirus,
herpes viruses, human immunodeficiency virus, hepa¬
titis
В
virus, Ebola virus, SARS corona virus, West Nile virus, and others. |
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