Structure-based study of viral replication: with CD-ROM
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New Jersey World Scientific 2008
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Beschreibung:Human rhinovirus cell entry and uncoating -- Role of lipid microdomains in influenza virus multiplication -- Functions of integrin alpha2beta1, a collagen receptor, in the internalization of echovirus-- Entry mechanism of murine and SARS coronaviruses: similarity and dissimilarity-- Hepatitis viruses, signaling events, and modulation of the innate host response -- Virus-cell interaction of HCV -- RNA replication of hepatitis C virus -- Structure and dynamics in viral RNA packaging -- Rational design of viral protein structures with predetermined immunological properties -- Bioinformatics resources for the study of viruses at the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute -- Virus architecture probed by atomic force microscopy -- Filovirus assembly and budding -- Challenges in designing HIV Env immunogens for developing a vaccine -- Insights into the caliciviridae family -- Mathematical approaches for stoichiometric quantification in studies of viral assembly and DNA packaging -- Virus-like particles of fish nodavirus -- The assembly of the double-layered capsids of phytoreoviruses -- Structure and assembly of human herpesviruses: new insights from cryo-electron microscopy and tomography -- Human papillomavirus type 16 capsid proteins: immunogenicity and possible use as prophylactic vaccine antigens -- Chimeric recombinant Hepatitis E virus-like particles presenting foreign epitopes as a novel vector of vaccine by oral administration -- Nucleocapsid protein of hantaviruses (bunyaviridae): structure and functions -- Astrovirus replication: an overview -- DNA vaccines
Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 638 p.)
ISBN:9789812704061
9789812790859
981270406X
9812790853

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