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 MRB: The Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Biology, Immunology, and Therapy.
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Biology, Immunology, and Therapy.
MRB: The Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Biology, Immunology, and Therapy.
The result is a broad introduction for students and researchers new to the field as well as an integrated overview for researchers specialized in particular areas of HIV investigation.
http://www.medical-research-books.com/mrb-books-reviewed/0691004544.html

  
 Biology - Modeling
Once the research stage is completed, have students sketch their virus on grid paper to identify the various parts they want to show and where each part is to be placed within the model.
The next process is to refine the primitives into the desired shapes needed for properly modeling the virus.
Finally, do a simple animation that demonstrates a basic movement the virus may do during one or more stages of it's life cycle.
http://www.ncsu.edu/scivis/biology.html

  
 Hepatitis B Virus Biology -- Seeger and Mason 64 (1): 51 -- Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews
Emergence and takeover of YMDD motif mutant hepatitis B virus during long-term lamivudine therapy and re-takeover by wild type after cessation of therapy.
approaches to eliminating the virus, involving therapy with nucleoside
Antiviral therapy to eliminate the virus has not been as successful
http://mmbr.asm.org/cgi/content/full/64/1/51

  
 Amazon.fr : Livres en anglais: The Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Biology, Immunology, and Therapy
Amazon.fr : Livres en anglais: The Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Biology, Immunology, and Therapy
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus: Biology, Immunology, and Therapy
Current treatment of HIV infection exemplifies the practical outcome of rational drug design.
http://www.amazon.fr/exec/obidos/ASIN/0691004544

  
 txt001sjd: Molecular biology and pathogenesis of hepatitis E virus
For viral pathogens that are difficult to culture and therefore not easily amenable to the development of live attenuated strains, a promising approach is to develop subunit vaccines.
This would be especially welcome in the direction of anti-HEV vaccines and therapeutics.
I thank Dr Tatsuo Miyamura, National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Tokyo, for a critical review of this manuscript, and my colleagues Dr Vijay Kumar, Dr Sunil Lal and Dr Kanury V.S. Rao for their suggestions.
http://www.expertreviews.org/99001271h.htm

  
 Biology of Virus Infections: Radiation and Immunity
These findings may allow new approaches such as novel drugs to prevent and treat virus reactivation and virus-associated diseases that arise against an immunosuppressed host background.
New information from these studies are applicable to the analysis of risks that may affect long-duration space travel.
Studies of the role of herpesvirus EBV latent genes in human disease may lead to the development of novel antiviral drugs of benefit to individuals on Earth experiencing virus reactivations.
http://www.nsbri.org/Research/Projects/viewsummary.epl?pid=153

  
 Viruses
Know the mechanisms of action of antiviral drugs used in clinical practice.
Have a knowledge of the principles of structure, classification and replication of major viruses of medical importance.
Management of more trivial infections depends on control of symptoms, as there are few antiviral agents available.
http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/MBChB/7.html

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Vericella-Zoster Virus: Molecular Biology, Pathogenesis, and Clinical Aspects
Look for books like Vericella-Zoster Virus: Molecular Biology, Pathogenesis, and Clinical Aspects by subject:
Subjects > Science > Biological Sciences > Biology > Microbiology
Vericella-Zoster Virus: Molecular Biology, Pathogenesis, and Clinical Aspects
http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/3805568843

  
 Biology Department - Virus Help
However that does not mean that we should become complacent.
The virus places the (randomly generated) password into the body
Please be aware that there is a new and fast spreading variant of the SoBig virus.
http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/biol/itsupport/virus/warning.htm

  
 Laboratory of Tumor Virus Biology
The principal investigators in our laboratory and their main areas of research are:
The Laboratory of Tumor Virus Biology plans, develops, and implements research programs to study the molecular biology of DNA tumor viruses with particular emphasis on the papillomaviruses.
The Laboratory of Tumor Virus Biology periodically has openings for outstanding postdoctoral fellows and summer students.
http://www3.cancer.gov/intra/ltvb/LTVBPAGE.htm

  
 Virus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Virus self-assembly has implications for the study of the origin of life.
There is current controversy over whether borna virus, previously thought of primarily as the causative agent of neurological disease in horses, could be responsible for psychiatric illness in humans.
Recently it has been shown that cervical cancer is caused at least partly by papillomavirus (which causes papillomas, or warts), representing the first significant evidence in humans for a link between cancer and an infective agent.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virus_(biology)

  
 MSN Encarta - Virus (biology)
Increasing evidence also indicates that other viruses may be involved in some types of cancer and in chronic diseases such as multiple sclerosis and other degenerative diseases.
Some of these diseases are influenza, measles, mumps, cold sores (also known as herpes simplex), chickenpox, shingles (also known as herpes zoster), respiratory diseases, acute diarrhoea, warts, and hepatitis.
Only two retroviruses are unequivocally linked with human cancers (see Leukaemia and HTLV), but some papilloma virus forms are suspected.
http://uk.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761575740/Virus_(biology).html

  
 Epstein-Barr Virus Infections: Biology, Pathogenesis, and Management -- Straus et al. 118 (1): 45 -- Annals of Internal ...
Epstein-Barr virus in the bone marrow of patients with aplastic anemia.
Expression of Epstein-Barr virus transformation-associated genes in tissues of patients with EBV lymphoproliferative disease.
Lack of effect of peroral acyclovir for the treatment of infectious mononucleosis.
http://www.annals.org/cgi/content/full/118/1/45

  
 QIMR Website - Epstein-Barr Virus Biology Laboratory
Defining the effect of anti-CD20 antibody therapy in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma patients on the Epstein-Barr virus-specific cytotoxic T cell response and Epstein-Barr virus DNA load.
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) causes glandular fever and is associated with a number of cancers, including lymphomas in transplant patients and a relatively common form of cancer in the back of the nose called nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
The EBV Biology laboratory has a broad interest in all aspects of the biology of the virus and is closely linked with other EBV laboratories within the Division.
http://www.qimr.edu.au/research/labs/denism

  
 Research School of Biological Sciences Genomic Interactions
The third objective is to undertake a systematic systems biology analysis of the model legumes describing the interacting gene networks and key metabolic pathways.
As a team, we take an integrated approach to plant biology using a wide range of techniques including genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, proteomics, cell biology and bioinformatics.
These chemical signal molecules could involve primary and secondary metabolites or regulatory peptides that may have potential value for human health.
http://www.rsbs.anu.edu.au/ResearchGroups/GIG/index.asp#bioinfo

  
 Young, Mark
Three principle areas of research are under investigation: (1) the study of spherical virus assembly and disassembly processes; (2) the use of viral protein cages as constrained reaction vessels for nano-materials synthesis; (3) and the isolation and genetic characterization of viruses from extreme thermal environments found in Yellowstone National Park.
Gordon Research Conference: Archaea Ecology, Metabolism and Molecular Biology.
Basic research in virology, teaching courses virology and biotechnology.
http://plantsciences.montana.edu/Faculty/young.htm

  
 NIDCR DIR: Adeno-Associated Virus Biology Unit, GTTB
Our hypothesis is that by understanding these interactions, and the biology of the virus, we can contribute to the use of AAV vectors for gene therapy.
The overall research goal of the Adeno-Associated Virus Biology Unit is to define the interactions of adeno-associated virus (AAV) with its target cell.
Staff members focus on two types of interactions: those involved in viral transduction of the target cell, and those between the Rep proteins of the wild type AAV and their cellular partners.
http://wwwdir.nidcr.nih.gov/dirweb/gttb/aavu.asp

  
 101 VIRUS LINKS - www.101science.com
Using the treating or therapy example, what other words would you use for gene gun or virus?
Virus infected bacteria which appear un-infected but have the hereditary ability to produce phage, are called lysogenic.
Other viruses, although also often able to kill cells, frequently have a more subtle effect.
http://www.101science.com/xxxxxvirus_link.htm

  
 Host (biology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the case of human parasites, the host range influences the epidemiology of the parasitism or disease.
For instance, the production of antigenic shifts in Influenza A virus can result from pigs being infected with the virus from several different hosts (such as human and bird).
This co-infection provides an opportunity for mixing of the viral genes between existing strains, thereby producing a new viral strain.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Host_(biology)

  
 QIMR Website - Epstein-Barr Virus Molecular Biology Laboratory
EBV is the aetiological agent of infectious mononucleosis and is associated with a variety of lymphoid and epithelial cancers such as Burkitts' lymphoma (BL), Hodgkin's disease, T cell lymphomas, post-transplant lymphoproliferative disease (PTLD), nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) and a number of lymphoepithelioma-like carcinomas such as gastric carcinoma.
The EBV Molecular Biology Laboratory has a number of projects available for students at BSc Honours and PhD level.
Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infects more than 90% of the human population, and following primary infection with EBV all individuals retain the virus for life.
http://www.qimr.edu.au/research/labs/toms

  
 UCLA Microbiology & Immunology Faculty
Receptor interference mediated by the envelope glycoproteins of various HIV-1 and HIV-2 isolates.
Major research effort in Dr. Nayak's lab is directed towards understanding the molecular basis of viral pathogenesis with special emphasis on pathogenesis, replication, assembly, morphogenesis and budding of influenza, Sendai and HIV viruses.
Barman, S., and Nayak, D.P. Analysis of the transmembrane domain of influenza virus neuraminidase, a type II transmembrane glycoprotein, for apical sorting and raft association.
http://www.mimg.ucla.edu/faculty/Nayak/fac_nayak.html

  
 Advances in hepatitis D virus biology and disease.
The state of the art may have changed since the publication date.
Advances in hepatitis D virus biology and disease.
http://www.aegis.com/aidsline/1995/aug/M9580388.html

  
 Turnip vein-clearing virus molecular biology
The patterns of accumulation of one virus are not appreciably affected by the presence of the other virus.
An improved immunostaining procedure has been used to locate the virus in electron micrograph images (Ghoshroy and Citovsky, 1998).
Leaf skeleton hybridization (Melcher et al., 1981) has also been used to detect the spread of the virus in different tissues (Lartey et al., 1997; Lartey et al., 1998).
http://opbs.okstate.edu/~melcher/TVCVinfect.html

  
 Biology Department - Virus Help
Your computer will misbehave or you will be warned by others.
Even if it does it is still important to perform the scan as described above.
So you think you have a virus: There are two ways that it will become apparent that you have contracted a virus:
http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/biol/itsupport/virus/infect.htm

  
 Biology News: Virus takes out killer caterpillar
But the virus did not infect close moth relatives in the lab, the researchers say.
Releasing a virus to combat a moth may raise environmental concerns, as it could infect other species with unknown consequences.
It might also treat periodic outbreaks of browntail moth in Europe, he says.
http://www.bioedonline.org/news/news.cfm?art=879

  
 Biology And Virus Transmission Of Citrus Aphids
The control of aphids in order to prevent virus disease is also discussed.
Four aphids, Toxoptera citricidus, T. aurantii, Aphis gossypii and A. spiraecola, are all common species, and all of them transmit CTV.
The aphid life cycle in general, and that of the four species listed above in particular, are described, together with the seasonal occurrence of major citrus aphids in Japan and the virus diseases they transmit.
http://www.agnet.org/library/abstract/tb136.html

  
 What the difference between a bacteria and a virus? : Biology
Viruses are not really living organisms (my high school biology classes stressed that there was a debate about whether we could actually say they were alive).
This genetic material can either use the cell's machinery to produce its own proteins and/or virus bits, or it can be integrated into the cell's DNA/RNA and then translated later.
You may have seen pictures of viruses looking like moon-landers- the legs attach onto the surface of the cell, then the genetic material contained inside the head of the virus is injected into the cell.
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view.php/9151

  
 HUM-MOLGEN events: Cell Biology of Virus Infections
The aim is to bring together scientists at all stages of their career to discuss cell biological aspects of virus infections.
The total number of participants is limited to 80 of which about 30 are reserved for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows.
The topics include viral entry, virus cytoskeletal and membrane interactions, virus assembly and structure.
http://hum-molgen.org/meetings/courses/0359.html

  
 MyNevadaCounty - West Nile Virus - Mosquito Biology
Why are some people bitten more than others?
Checklist of mosquito sources around the home; ways to reduce mosquito populations.
West Nile Virus symptoms to watch for; information on vaccination.
http://new.mynevadacounty.com/westnilevirus/index.cfm?ccs=949

  
 Virus Biology lab.
The group performs basic research on viruses in order to develop efficient virus-derived gene-transfer vectors for use in e.g.
is an academic-research group embedded in the Department of Molecular Cell Biology at Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Please do not hesitate to contact us, should you be interested!
http://earth.prohosting.com/molvir

  
 Cell Biology of Virus Entry Meeting Review (ResearchIndex)
The role of rafts in this case could be to increase the local concentrations and arrangement of the fusion Membrane Structure: Role of Rafts in Virus Entry?
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Abstract: Cell Biology of leading to assembly of the fusion complex.
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/499798.html

  
 Laboratory of Tumor Virus Biology
The Cellular Regulation and Transformation Section plans, develops, and implements research programs to study the molecular biology of DNA tumor viruses with particular emphasis on the papillomaviruses.
The Cellular Regulation and Transformation Section periodically has openings for outstanding postdoctoral fellows and summer students.
http://www3.cancer.gov/intra/LTVB/CRTSPAGE.htm

  
 EMBO Workshop on Cell Biology of Virus Infection
EMBO Workshop on Cell Biology of Virus Infection
biochemistry, cytology, cell biology, infection, immunology, virology, virus infection, membrane- and cytoskeletal transport of (sub) viral particles, assembly of viruses at cellular membranes, signal transduction, viral events in the nucleus
http://www.mediconf.com/recm/22217303.HTM

  
 Find in a Library: Vectors in virus biology
Publisher: London ; Orlando : Published for the Society for General Microbiology by Academic Press, 1984.
WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries.
Find in a Library: Vectors in virus biology
http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/ca1116a52a9f5ce8a19afeb4da09e526.html

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