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Mari S Salvato, Maria S Salvato, Maria S. Salvato
Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses - Methods and Protocols
English · Paperback / Softback
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This volume presents protocols that analyze and explore hemorrhagic fever viruses (HFV). This book is divided into 5 parts: Part I begins with an overview on predicting viral pandemics and then covers methods for surveillance, diagnosis, and classification of HFV. This includes an antibody capture method using Lassa virus antigens. Part II discusses structural studies and reverse genetics of HFV. The chapters in this part describe envelope glycoprotein membrane fusion studies, arenavirus nucleocapsid protein, and the use of virus-like-particles to study viral egress. Part III explores in vivo models of HFV infections, and contains chapters on murine, guinea pig, and primate models for HFV, and methods to obtain a subset of primary human liver cells that can be cultured long-term. Part IV looks into immune assays and vaccine production for HFV. The chapters in this section cover the attenuated vaccine for Argentine HFV, detecting virus-antibody immune complexes in secondary dengue infections, and DNA vaccination. Part V discusses host responses to viral hemorrhagic fever, and contains chapters on identifying host restrictions to Junín or Dengue infection, and a cell-culture method to assess coagulation after HFV infection. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.
Thorough and cutting-edge, Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses: Methods and Protocols is a valuable resource for scientists and researchers who want to bridge the gap between virus recognition in surveillance and understanding host responses to infection.
List of contents
Global Spread of Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses: Predicting Pandemics.- An Approach to the Identification and Phylogenetic Analysis of Emerging and Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses.- Preliminary Classification of Novel Hemorrhagic Fever-Causing Viruses Using Sequence-Based Pairwise Sequence Comparison (PASC) Analysis.- Epidemiological Surveillance of Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers with Emphasis on Clinical Virology.- Diagnostics for Lassa Fever: Detecting Host Antibody Responses.- Sampling Design and Mosquito Trapping for Surveillance of Arboviral Activity.- Epidemiological Surveillance of Rodent-Borne Viruses (Roboviruses).- Entry Studies of New World Arenaviruses.- Studies of Lassa Virus Cell Entry.- A Cell-Cell Fusion Assay to Assess Arenavirus Envelope Glycoprotein Membrane-Fusion Activity.- Assays to Assess Arenaviral Glycoprotein Function.- Expression and X-Ray Structural Determination of the Nucleoprotein of Lassa Fever Virus.- Assays to Demonstrate the Roles of Arenaviral Nucleoproteins (NP)in Viral RNA Synthesis and in Suppressing Type I Interferon.- Intracellular Detection of Viral Transcription and Replication using RNA FISH.- Hemorrhagic Fever Virus Budding Studies.- Murine Models for Viral Hemorrhagic Fever.- Testing Experimental Therapies in a Guinea Pig Model for Hemorrhagic Fever.- A Primate Model for Viral Hemorrhagic Fever.- A Primary Human Liver Cell Culture Model for Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses.- Protocol for the Production of a Vaccine Against Argentine Hemorrhagic Fever.- Detection of Virus-Antibody Immune Complexes in Secondary Dengue Virus Infection.- Future Approaches to DNA Vaccination Against Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses.- Identifying Restriction Factors for Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses: Dengue and Junín.- Determining the Virus Life-Cycle Stage Blocked by an Antiviral.- Retrovirus-Based Surrogate Systems for BSL-2 High-Throughput Screening of Antivirals Targeting BSL-3/4 Hemorrhagic Fever-Causing Viruses.- Protocols to Assess Coagulation following In Vitro Infection with Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses.
Summary
This volume presents protocols that analyze and explore hemorrhagic fever viruses (HFV). This book is divided into 5 parts: Part I begins with an overview on predicting viral pandemics and then covers methods for surveillance, diagnosis, and classification of HFV. This includes an antibody capture method using Lassa virus antigens. Part II discusses structural studies and reverse genetics of HFV. The chapters in this part describe envelope glycoprotein membrane fusion studies, arenavirus nucleocapsid protein, and the use of virus-like-particles to study viral egress. Part III explores in vivo models of HFV infections, and contains chapters on murine, guinea pig, and primate models for HFV, and methods to obtain a subset of primary human liver cells that can be cultured long-term. Part IV looks into immune assays and vaccine production for HFV. The chapters in this section cover the attenuated vaccine for Argentine HFV, detecting virus-antibody immune complexes in secondary dengue infections, and DNA vaccination. Part V discusses host responses to viral hemorrhagic fever, and contains chapters on identifying host restrictions to Junín or Dengue infection, and a cell-culture method to assess coagulation after HFV infection. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.
Thorough and cutting-edge, Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses: Methods and Protocols is a valuable resource for scientists and researchers who want to bridge the gap between virus recognition in surveillance and understanding host responses to infection.
Product details
Assisted by | Mari S Salvato (Editor), Maria S Salvato (Editor), Maria S. Salvato (Editor) |
Publisher | Springer, Berlin |
Languages | English |
Product format | Paperback / Softback |
Released | 01.01.2018 |
EAN | 9781493983582 |
ISBN | 978-1-4939-8358-2 |
No. of pages | 425 |
Dimensions | 178 mm x 24 mm x 254 mm |
Weight | 839 g |
Illustrations | XVI, 425 p. 61 illus., 52 illus. in color. |
Series |
Methods in Molecular Biology |
Subjects |
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology
> Medicine
> Clinical medicine
B, Immunology, Biomedical and Life Sciences |
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