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Virology: Principles and Applications is a clear and accessible introduction to this fast-moving field, providing a comprehensive resource enabling the reader to understand the key concepts surrounding this exciting subject.
List of contents
Preface.
Abbreviations used in this book.
Greek letters used in this book.
Colour coding for molecules.
1 Viruses and their importance.
2 Methods used in virology.
3 Virus structure.
4 Virus transmission.
5 Attachment and entry of viruses into cells.
6 Transcription, translation and transport.
7 Virus genome replication.
8 Assembly and exit of virions from cells.
9 Outcomes of infection for the host.
10 Classification and nomenclature of viruses.
11 Herpesviruses (and other dsDNA viruses).
12 Parvoviruses (and other ssDNA viruses).
13 Reoviruses (and other dsRNA viruses).
14 Picornaviruses (and other plus-strand RNA viruses).
15 Rhabdoviruses (and other minus-strand RNA viruses).
16 Retroviruses.
17 Human immunodeficiency viruses.
18 Hepadnaviruses (and other reverse-transcribing DNA viruses).
19 Bacterial viruses.
RNA PHAGES.
DNA PHAGES.
20 Origins and evolution of viruses.
21 Emerging viruses.
22 Viruses and cancer
23 Survival of infectivity.
24 Virus vaccines.
25 Anti-viral drugs.
26 Prions.
Learning outcomes.
Sources of further information.
Virologists' vocabulary.
Index.