Recent advances in human retroviruses: principles of replication and pathogenesis : advances in retroviral research
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Veröffentlicht: Singapore World Scientific ©2010
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The role of hematopoietic progenitor cells in retroviral pathogenesis / Prabal Banerjee, Elizabeth Samuelson, and Gerold Feuer -- Human T-cell leukemia virus type 1, cellular transformation, and adult T-cell leukemia / Junichiro Yasunaga and Kuan-Teh Jeang -- Application of proteomics to HTLV-1: understanding pathogenesis and enhancing diagnostics / O. John Semmes [and others] -- Antisense transcription in human T-cell leukemia virus type 1 : discovery of a new viral gene / Benoit Barbeau, Christian Devaux, and Jean-Michel Mesnard -- Regulation of HTLV-1 transcription by viral and cellular proteins / Nicholas Polakowski and Isabelle Lemasson -- Cellular factors involved in HIV-1 RNA transport / Claire A. Williams, Andrew M.L. Lever, and Truus E.M. Abbink -- Integration site selection by retroviruses and retroviral vectors / Claudia Cattoglio and Fulvio Mavilio
Syncytins in normal and pathological placentas / André Malassiné [and others] -- Vpu, tetherin, and innate immunity : antiviral restriction of retroviral particle release / Stuart J.D. Neil -- Retrovirus replication : new perspectives on enzyme and substrate dynamics / Jason W. Rausch [and others] -- Non-human primates in HIV-1 research / Willy M.J.M. Bogers -- Lentiviral integration and the role of the cellular cofactors LEDGF/p75 and transportin-SR2 / Bart van Heertum, Jan De Rijck, and Zeger Debyser -- Retrovirus restriction factors / Reuben S. Harris, Rebecca S. LaRue, and Thomas J. Hope -- Rev revisited : additional functions of the HIV-1 rev protein / Bastian Grewe and Klaus Überla -- HIV-1 interactions with small RNA induced silencing mechanisms / Joost Haasnoot and Ben Berkhout
There are three major types of human retroviruses, namely HIV, HTLV, and endogenous human retroviruses. This book presents the latest findings on the replication of these human retroviruses. This book is unique in that there has been no comparable book that integrates the findings from the three known classes of human retroviruses. Other books have focused on one of the three classes of human retroviruses individually. An accomplished international team of contributing authors have combined their expertise to provide cutting-edge findings in this important field. The book will be a valuable reference for students, researchers and medical professionals
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