"Current Issues in Molecular Virology: Viral Genetics and Biotechnological Applications" ed. by Victor Romanowski
InTAvE | 2013 | ISBN: 9535112074 9789535112075 | 292 pages | PDF | 34 MB
This book is a collection of chapters dealing with examples of RNA and DNA viruses, and issues such as how these gene packages have learnt to take advantage of their hosts, molecular recognition events that hosts may use to counterattack the viruses, and how researchers have developed strategies to use viruses or their parts as tools for different purposes.
Contents Preface
1 The Complex Genetics of Citrus tristeza virus
2 RNA 5'-end Maturation: A Crucial Step in the Replication of Viral Genomes
3 Baculovirus Gene Expression
4 Genetic Engineering of Baculoviruses
5 Bovine Papillomaviruses — Taxonomy and Genetic Features
6 Baculovirus Display: A Novel Tool for Vaccination
7 Gene Delivery Systems
8 Use of RNA Domains in the Viral Genome as Innate Immunity Inducers for Antiviral Strategies and Vaccine Improvement
9 Gene Constellation of Influenza Vaccine Seed Viruses
10 National Research Center for Wildlife Borne Diseases
11 Viral Counter Defense X Antiviral Immunity in Plants: Mechanisms for Survival
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