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Zusatztext The two volumes are of exceptional value for laboratory workers studying the many different aspects of HIV and HIV disease. At an affordable price, these two volumes provide a wealth of information on standard techniques and on more sophisticated approaches for the study of the interaction between cellular and viral proteins. It is a comprehensive manual which serves as a solid basis for all investigators who are exploring this complex virus and the complexpathogenesis of HIV disease. Prferably in the form of multiple copies, it deserves a place on the bookshelf of any laboratory working with HIV. Klappentext AIDS is undeniably one of the most pressing medical emergencies of our era but it is now 12 years since the discovery of HIV and, in spite of a world-wide research effort, we are still a long way from understanding and controlling AIDS. HIV 1: A Practical Approach describes studies of the virus and infected cells. Together with its companion volume, HIV 2, which explores the biochemistry of HIV, it provides clear, practical instructions about how tostudy HIV in the laboratory. Zusammenfassung AIDS is one of the most pressing medical emergencies of our era. Despite arguments to the contrary, the majority of AIDS researchers have agreed that there is a causal link between HIV infections and AIDS. However, it is now 12 years since the discovery of HIV and we are still a long way from understanding and controlling AIDS HIV 1 and HIV 2 are guides to studying HIV in the laboratory. HIV 1 describes studies of the virus and infected cells and covers techniquesfor handling HIV safely, for studying viral entry, replication, and neutralization, and basic immunological techniques. HIV 2 explores the biochemistry and molecular biology of HIV, with a section on recent approaches to drug discovery.HIV research is highly multidisciplinary so a complete compendium of all related methods would have been unreadable. Instead, these two volumes focues on the specialized techniques which are unique to studies of HIV. The books have been designed so that a novice entering HIV research can find clear instructions about how to perform standard experiments, such as assays for reverse transcriptase or antibodies to HIV. In addition the books include many novel methods which are described indetail for the first time. ...