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100 1 _aNorkin, Leonard C.
245 1 0 _aVirology :
_bmolecular biology and pathogenesis /
_cLeonard C. Norkin.
260 _aWashington, DC :
_bASM Press,
_cc2010.
300 _axxiii, 725 p. :
_bill. (chiefly col.), col. map ;
_c29 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _gPt. I.
_tIntroduction --
_g1.
_tA Selective History on the Nature of Viruses --
_g2.
_tBiosynthesis of Viruses: an Introduction to Virus Classification --
_g3.
_tModes of Virus Infection and Disease --
_g4.
_tHost Defenses and Viral Countermeasures --
_gPt. II.
_tVirus Replication and Pathogenesis --
_tRNA Viruses: Double Stranded --
_g5.
_tReoviruses --
_tRNA Viruses: Single Stranded --
_g6.
_tPicornaviruses --
_g7.
_tFlaviviruses --
_g8.
_tTogaviruses --
_g9.
_tCoronaviruses --
_g10.
_tRhabdoviruses --
_g11.
_tParamyxoviruses --
_g12.
_tOrthomyxoviruses --
_g13.
_tMiscellaneous RNA Viruses --
_tDNA Viruses: Single Stranded --
_g14.
_tParvoviruses --
_tDNA Viruses: Double Stranded --
_g15.
_tPolyomaviruses --
_g16.
_tPapillomaviruses --
_g17.
_tAdenoviruses --
_g18.
_tHerpesviruses --
_g19.
_tPoxviruses --
_gPt. III.
_tRetroviruses: Oncogenes and Cancer, HIV and AIDS --
_g20.
_tThe Retroviruses: the RNA Tumor Viruses --
_g21.
_tThe Retroviruses: Lentiviruses, Human Immunodeficiency Virus, and AIDS --
_g22.
_tHepadnaviruses and Hepatitis Delta Virus.
520 1 _a"Based on the author's experiences teaching virology for more than 35 years, Virology: Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis enables readers to develop a deep understanding of fundamental virology by emphasizing principles and discussing viruses in the context of virus families. Moreover, individual virus families are examined within the context of the Baltimore classification system, a key unifying theme that allows readers to assume basic facts about the replication strategy of a virus based on the nature of its genome."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 _aVirology
_vTextbooks.
650 0 _aMolecular virology
_vTextbooks.
650 0 _aVirus diseases
_xPathogenesis
_vTextbooks.
650 1 2 _aViruses
_xpathogenicity.
650 2 2 _aGenome, Viral.
650 2 2 _aVirus Diseases
_xetiology.
650 2 2 _aViruses
_xgenetics.
900 _bTOC
942 _2lcc
_cBK
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