Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus edited by P.K. Vogt.

characteristic features in common with the genome of other retroviruses: long terminal repeats (L TR), and coding regions for internal proteins (gag), for re­ verse transcriptase (pol), and for glycosylated virion surface proteins (env) , ar­ ranged in the sequence gag, pol, env from the 5' to...

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Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1985.
Edition:1st ed. 1985.
Series:Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology, 115
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505 0 |a Human T-Cell Leukemia/Lymphoma Viruses — An Introduction -- Isolation, Characterization, and Biological Effects of the First Human Retroviruses: The Human T-Lymphotropic Retrovirus Family. With 1 Figure -- Human T-Cell Leukemia/Lymphoma Viruses (HTLV): A Unique Family of Pathogenic Retroviruses. With 2 Figures -- Epidemiology of Adult T-Cell Leukemia/Lymphoma in Japan. With 9 Figures -- Human T-Cell Leukemia/Lymphoma Viruses: Clinical and Epidemiologic Features -- Clinical Aspects of Adult T-Cell Leukemia/Lymphoma -- The Epidemiology of Human T-Cell Leukemia/Lymphoma Virus. With 5 Figures -- Adult T-Cell Leukemia/Lymphoma and Its Clinical Subtypes from the Viewpoints of Viral Etiology -- A Retrovirus Associated with a Human Leukemia, Adult T-Cell Leukemia -- Biology of Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus: Search for an Animal System. With 7 Figures -- Molecular Biology of Human T-Cell Leukemia Virus Associated with Adult T-Cell Leukemia. With 9 Figures -- Structure and Function of the Genome of HTLV. With 7 Figures -- Some Perspectives on the Molecular Mechanism of in Vitro Transformation and in Vivo Leukemogenesis by HTLV. With 3 Figures -- Primary Structure and Processing of gag and env Gene Products of Human T-Cell Leukemia Viruses HTLV-ICR and HTLV-IATK. With 9 Figures -- Envelope Properties of Human T-Cell Leukemia Viruses. With 3 Figures -- Human T-Cell Leukemia/Lymphoma Virus: Studies of Host-Virus Interaction. With 9 Figures. 
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