Concepts in Viral Pathogenesis III edited by Abner L. Notkins, Michael B.A. Oldstone.

The all new Concepts in Viral Pathogenesis III contains the widely praised format of presenting up-to-date information in pithy, easily read "mini-review" style and complements previous editions with contributions by leading international authorities on structure-function relationships, ge...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Notkins, Abner L. (Editor), Oldstone, Michael B.A (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 1989.
Edition:1st ed. 1989.
Series:Springer eBook Collection.
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Table of Contents:
  • Structure—Function Relationship
  • 1. Common Features in the Design of Small RNA Viruses
  • 2. Structural Determinants of Serotype Specificity and Host Range in Poliovirus
  • 3. The Molecular and Functional Basis of Poliovirus Attenuation and Host Range
  • Gene Regulation
  • 4. Role of Enhancer Regions in Leukemia Induction by Nondefective Murine C Type Retroviruses
  • 5. Molecular Aspects of Pathogenesis in the Polyoma Virus—Mouse System
  • 6. Activation of Adenovirus Gene Expression
  • 7. Cis- and Trans-Activation of HIV
  • 8. Herpes Virus Vectors
  • 9. Recombinant Proteins Expressed by Baculovirus Vectors
  • 10. Transforming Genes of Bovine and Human Papillomaviruses
  • Cell Biology of Viral Infections
  • 11. Retrovirus Receptors and Cell Tropism
  • 12. Coronavirus Receptors
  • 13. Penetration of Influenza Virus Into Host Cells
  • 14. Adenoviral Immune Suppression
  • 15. Antigen Recognition by Cytotoxic T Cells
  • 16. The Use of the Epstein—Barr Virus to Probe the Human B Cell Repertoire and to Generate Monoclonal Antibodies
  • 17. Transcriptional Regulation by Papillomavirus E2 Gene Products
  • Transgenic Mice: Expression of Viral Genes
  • 18. Expression of SV40 Early Region Genes in Transgenic Mice
  • 19. Analysis of Hepatitis B Virus Gene Expression in Transgenic Mice
  • 20. Expression of HTLV-1 in Transgenic Mice
  • 21. Targeted Expression of Viral Genes to Pancreatic ? Cells in Transgenic Mice
  • Retroviruses
  • 22. Evolution of Retroviruses
  • 23. New HIV-Related Viruses
  • 24. The HTLV-I Model and Chronic Demyelinating Neurologic Diseases
  • 25. Mechanism of CD4+ Cell Killing by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus
  • 26. Human and Simian Immunodeficiency Viruses in Nonhuman Primates
  • 27. Mechanisms of Persistent Replication of Lentiviruses in Immunocompetent Hosts
  • 28. Generation of Pathogenic Feline Leukemia Viruses
  • 29. Neurovirulent Retrovirus of Wild Mice
  • Evolving Concepts in Viral Diseases
  • 30. Mechanisms of Hepatic Oncogenesis During Persistent Hepadna Virus Infection
  • 31. Molecular Basis of Rhabdovirus Pathogenicity
  • 32. Gene Functions Directing Adenovirus Pathogenesis
  • 33. Enterovirus-Induced Cardiomyopathy
  • 34. Hantavirus Infection: A Newly Recognized Viral Enzootic of Commensal and Wild Rodents in the United States
  • 35. Virus-Induced Cell-Mediated Autoimmunity
  • 36. Immunological Tolerance in Viral Infections
  • Control of Viral Diseases
  • 37. Designing Peptides to Immunologically Distinguish Specific Human Immunodeficiency Virus Isolates
  • 38. Control of Hepatitis B by Vaccination
  • 39. Antiviral Compounds Bind to a Specific Site Within Human Rhinovirus
  • 40. HIV: Antiviral Chemotherapy
  • 41. Treatment of Cytomegalovirus
  • 42. The Mechanism of Action of Amantadine and Rimantadine Against Influenza Viruses
  • 43. Control of Insect Pests by Baculoviruses.