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Encyclopedia of Virology Research: 2 Volume Set

Encyclopedia of Virology Research: 2 Volume Set

9781614703853
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This book presents current research in the field of virology. Topics discussed include giant viruses and their genomes; replication, transcription and translation of coronaviruses; dengue detection, diagnosis and control; dengue virus pathogenesis and animal modeling; molecular diagnostics for detecting dengue; interspecies transmission of avian influenza virus to dogs; conventional and experimental vaccines against avian influenza; molecular pathogenesis of avian influenza and the prospect of therapy using small interfering RNA and U.S. and international responses to the global spread of avian flu.
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9781614703853
9781614703853

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Publication date
2011
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
670
Dimensions (mm)
260.00 x 180.00
Weight (g)
1636
  • Preface; Correlations of Phylogenetic Relation with Host Range, Length of ORF or Genes, Organization of Conserved Sequences in the Noncoding Region, & Viral Classification Among the Members of the genus Flavivirus; Endogenous Retroviral Sequences Control The Transcription Of Many Host Genes In Eukaryotes; A Secondary Structure Model for the Untranslated Region of Ilarvirus RNAs; Human T-cell Leukemia Virus Type 1 (HTLV-1) & Antiviral Enzyme APOBEC3; Is there a critical mass that would likely trigger the emergence of a pandemic avian influenza genotype?; Giant Viruses & their Genomes.
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