Viruses

  • Viruses: Biology, Applications, and Control
    By David Harper

    ... filo, orthomyxo, paramyxo, rhabdo (bunya, arena) –RNA +RNA Protein –RNA Assembly Figure 3.5 General methods of virus replication by genome type. These methods relate to the Baltimore classification of viruses described in Chapter 2.

  • Viruses: Biology, Applications, Control
    By David R. Harper

    Expanded version of Molecular virology / David Harper. 2nd ed. 1998.

  • Viruses: From Understanding to Investigation
    By Susan Payne

    The samples are gently mixed and allowed to sit at room temperature. In the negative wells the RBCs will slide down to form a tight button at the bottom of the tube. In positive wells the RBCs and virions will bind to each other to form ...

  • Viruses: A Very Short Introduction
    By Dorothy H. Crawford

    ... H. Hendrix MARTYRDOM Jolyon Mitchell MARX Peter Singer MATERIALS Christopher Hall MATHEMATICS Timothy Gowers THE ... MEXICAN REVOLUTION Alan Knight MICHAEL FARADAY Frank A. J. L. James MICROBIOLOGY Nicholas P. Money MICROECONOMICS ...

  • Viruses: A Compilation from the GenBank® and EMBL data libraries
    By Edwin J. Atencio, Howard S. Bilofsky, June Bossinger

    SOURCE: fesv (gardner-arnstein feline sarcoma) virus from nih/3t3 cells. Gardner-Arnstein Feline Leukemia oncovirus B SEQUENCE: 917 bp 193 a 253 c 239 g 232 t 1 tgaaagaccc cctaccccaa aatttagcca gctattgcag tggtgccatt tcacaaggca ...

  • Viruses
    By Michael G. Cordingley

    Loy, T. V., K. Thys, L. Tritsmans, and L. Stuyver, J. 2012. ... Maines, T. R., L. M. Chen, Y. Matsuoka, H. Chen, T. Rowe, J. Ortin, A. Falcon, et al. 2006. “Lack of transmission of ... Maksakova, I. A., D. L. Mager, and D. Reiss. 2008.

  • Viruses
    By Arnold Jay Levine

    Dr. Arnold Levine presents the story of the scientists behind our current understanding of these infective agents and explains how that knowledge has helped us comprehend life at both the molecular and the human level.

  • Viruses: A Very Short Introduction
    By Dorothy H. Crawford

    ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly.

  • Viruses: Agents of Evolutionary Invention
    By Michael G. Cordingley

    Michael Cordingley goes beyond our familiarity with infections to show how viruses spur evolutionary change in their hosts and shape global ecosystems, from ocean photosynthesis to drug-resistant bacteria.

  • Viruses: The Invisible Enemy
    By Dorothy H. Crawford

    But we can expect more such challenges in the future. This book discusses why and how SARS-CoV-2 and other killer viruses emerged, and how we can win the battle against such an enemy." -- from the publisher's website.

  • Viruses: Molecular Biology, Host Interactions, and Applications to Biotechnology
    By Paula Tennant, Gustavo Fermin, Jerome E. Foster

    The book is likely to appeal, and be useful, to a wide audience that includes students, academics and researchers studying the molecular biology and applications of viruses Provides key insights into recent technological advances, including ...

  • Viruses: a Very Short Introduction
    By Dorothy H. Crawford

    Very Short Introductions: Brilliant, Sharp, Inspiring Viruses are everywhere, and as the COVID-19 pandemic has shown, cannot be ignored. From their discovery to the unravelling of their intricate structures,...

  • Viruses: From Understanding to Investigation
    By Susan Payne

    In addition, the book assesses the connections between the aforementioned topics and provides an integrated approach and in-depth understanding of how viruses work.

  • Viruses: Essential Agents of Life
    By Günther Witzany

    This book exemplifies some astonishing key features of viruses acting as essential agents of life.

  • Viruses: Essential Agents of Life
    By Guenther Witzany

    This book exemplifies some astonishing key features of viruses acting as essential agents of life.

  • Viruses: The Origin and Evolution of Deadly Pathogens
    By Joseph Panno

    Learn all about viruses in this New Biology book.

  • Viruses: More Friends Than Foes (Revised Edition)
    By Karin Moelling

    They can help to cure cancer. In this book, the author made a clear distinction between what is fact and what is her vision. This book is written for a general audience and not just for the experts.

  • Viruses: Intimate Invaders
    By Van G. Wilson

    This book guides through the fascinating world of viruses and makes readers enjoy science in an accessible way.

  • Viruses: A Natural History
    By Marilyn J. Roossinck

    Written in a nontechnical and easy-to-follow style, the book covers what viruses are and where they come from; how they transmit and evolve; the battle between viruses and hosts, including immunity and vaccination; viruses that are good for ...

  • Viruses: More Friends Than Foes: Revised Edition
    By Karin Moelling

    They can help to cure cancer. In this book, the author made a clear distinction between what is fact and what is her vision. This book is written for a general audience and not just for the experts.