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  1. Clinical and Diagnostic Virology (Cambridge Clinical Guides) by Goura Kudesia, Tim Wreghitt, 2009-03-02
  2. The Dictionary of Virology, Fourth Edition by Brian W.J. Mahy, 2008-12-16
  3. Virology (3rd Edition) by Jay A. Levy, Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat, et all 1994-01-23
  4. Virology: A Laboratory Manual (Instructor's Manual) by Florence G. Burleson, Thomas M. Chambers, et all 1992-05-26
  5. A Practical Guide to Clinical Virology
  6. Human Parvovirus B19 (Monographs in Virology)
  7. Topley and Wilson's Principles of Bacteriology, Virology and Immunity: General Microbiology and Immunity v. 1 by W.W.C. Topley, Sir Graham S. Wilson, 1991-10-03
  8. Encyclopedia of Virology Volume 3 (Pom-Z)
  9. Dengue Virus: Detection, Diagnosis and Control (Virology Research Progress)
  10. Concepts in Virology: From Ivanovsky to the Present by Brian Mahy, 1993-01-01
  11. Plant Virology: The Principles by A. Gibbs, etc., 1979-06-01
  12. Handbook of Plant Virology (Crop Science) by Jawaid Khan, Jeanne Dijkstra, 2006-07-05
  13. Molecular Virology (Medical Perspectives) by David R Harper, Dr D Harper, 1998-06-15
  14. Methods in Environmental Virology (Microbiology)

41. Gladstone Institute Of Virology And Immunology
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42. SpringerLink - Publication
Encyclopedia of virology
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Publication Archives of Virology Publisher: Springer-Verlag Wien ISSN: 0304-8608 (Paper) 1432-8798 (Online) Subject: Life Sciences Medicine Issues in bold contain article full text that you are entitled to view. Online First Volume 149 Number 5 Number 4 Number 3 Number 2 ... Request a sample Volume 148 Number 12 Number 11 Number 10 Number 9 ... Number 1 Volume 147 Number 12 Number 11 Number 10 Number 9 ... Number 1 Volume 146 Number 12 Number 11 Number 10 Number 9 ... Number 1 Volume 145 Number 12 Number 11 Number 10 Number 9 ... Number 1 Volume 144 Number 12 Number 11 Number 10 Number 9 ... Number 1 Volume 143 Number 12 Number 11 Number 10 Number 9 ... Number 1 Volume 142 Number 12 Number 11 Number 10 Number 9 ... Number 1 Publication 1 of 1 Previous Publication Next Publication Linking Options About This Journal Editorial Board Manuscript Submission ... Virology Division News Quick Search Search within this publication... For:
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43. Program In Immunology And Virology
This group fosters virology and immunology research and training at UMW, and offers a Ph.D. Program in Immunology and virology as part of a larger schoolwide graduate program that encompasses a core curriculum and a specialization in one of several fields of biomedical research.
http://www.umassmed.edu/ivp/

44. Virology Program TAMU
Overview, faculty, current and former students, courses, degree programs, seminars, applying, and contacts.
http://www.cvm.tamu.edu/virology/
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45. The Golgi BioPages Have Moved
intljvi.asm.org/ Glossary of virologyGlossary of virology NB You can search this document using the FIND command from the EDIT menu. (+)sense RNA (plus-sense RNA) A
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46. BS109: Introduction To Virology
Department of Microbiology and Immunology Online Lecture Notes Introduction to virology. Microbiology Introduction to virology. The
http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/109/Introduction.html
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Introduction to Virology
The notes for this lecures are taken from Chapter 1 of
Principles of Molecular Virology

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The Origins of Virology
These notes aim to explain:
  • Discovery of Viruses
  • Development of techniques
i.e. how we got here!
Definitions:
Viruses are:
sub-microscopic, obligate intracellular parasites.
  • Virus particles (virions) themselves do not 'grow' or undergo division.
  • Viruses lack the genetic information which encodes apparatus necessary for the generation of metabolic energy or for protein synthesis (ribosomes).
No known virus has the biochemical or genetic potential to generate the energy necessary for driving all biological processes, e.g. macromolecular synthesis. They are therefore absolutely dependent on the host cell for this function.
  • Viroids are small (200-400nt), circular RNA molecules with a rod-like secondary structure which possess no capsid or envelope which are associated with certain plant diseases. Their replication strategy like that of viruses - they are obligate intracellular parasites.
  • Virusoids are satellite, viroid-like molecules, somewhat larger than viroids (e.g. approximately 1000nt) which are dependent on the presence of virus replication for multiplication (hence 'satellite'), they are packaged into virus capsids as passengers.

47. Otago Virology Research Theme
Comprises several interconnected groups located in the Divisions of Sciences and Health Sciences, and spread across the Dunedin, Christchurch and Wellington campuses. Theme members, postgraduates, events, other research Themes, newsletters, links and contacts.
http://osms.otago.ac.nz/virology/home.htm

Who are we?
Theme Members Postgraduates Events ... Health Sciences
Who are we?
The Virology research team at the University comprises several interconnected groups located in the Divisions of Sciences and Health Sciences, and spread across the Dunedin, Christchurch and Wellington campuses. Together they have expertise in all areas of virology. Current research activities of theme groups encompass multiple projects in the areas of: viruses and cancer; viruses and immunity; human and animal health virology; invertebrate virology; viral infections and diagnosis; vector-borne diseases; plant virology; and human respiratory disease and hepatitis. The group has an exceptionally strong track record of publications, and collaborates internationally with research institutes in Germany, the UK, the US, Australia, Finland and Israel. Theme participants have won in excess of $6 million research funding from national and international sources in the last five years.
Contact Us
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48. MSc Virology
JMU, Site Plan help home index search. ` INTERNATIONAL MASTERS. MSC virology. ALL MSC virology STUDENTS PLEASE CLICK ON COMPLETE THE 2004 STUDENT SURVEY .
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49. Cell -- Archive Of Issues By Date
Published biweekly, it includes original research articles of exceptional significance in areas including molecular biology, biochemistry, cancer research, cell biology, developmental biology, genetics, immunology, microbiology, neurobiology, plant biology, structural biology and virology.
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50. Microbiology - Virology Resources - Academic Info
An annotated directory of Internet resources on microbiology and virology, including gateways to medical microbiology, HIV, AIDS, E. coli, and Ebola
http://www.academicinfo.net/microbio.html
Academic Info
Includes: General Links ; Virology ; Infectious Diseases ; Medical Microbiology ; HIV / AIDS Studies ; Ebola ; E. coli ; Bioterrorism ; Educational Materials ; Organizations.
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Botany Chemistry ... Biochemistry Start with "Subjects covered include culture collections, databases, educational sites, journals, government and regulatory sites, images, medical microbiology, university departments, virology, protista, and references to newsgroups, Email lists, and other resources for the microbiologist." Maintained by Scott Sutton Continue on with Actinomycete-Streptomyces Internet Resource Center (ASIRC) "We will post information regarding future meeting dates/programs, methods/techniques, secondary metabolite chemdraw/chemintosh structures, photographs, micrographs, and job postings." Maintained by Anurag Khetan and Hope Johnson, Sherman Lab

51. Áúº´°ü¸®º»ºÎ
Government organ researching and working to prevent disease; with departments of infectous disease, microbiology, health and welfare training, virology and biomedical science.
http://www.nih.go.kr/

52. SpringerLink - Publication
www.springerlink.com/link.asp?id=100423 Centre of virology Immunol. Centre of virology. Centre of virology. virology Section Dept. Postal Address Centre of virology, HIB University of Bergen N5020 Bergen, Norway.
http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=journal&issn=0304-8608

53. Moved
Conducts research into plant molecular biology, virology, nematology, pathology, physiology, and metabolism.
http://www.scri.sari.ac.uk/

54. Ingenta: All Issues -- Virology
virology, ISSN 00426822 in our archives Volume 214 (1995) through Volume 305 (2003) Publisher Academic Press see publisher s website see journal home page,
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55. UHR Books
Antiquarian booksellers specializing in the history of medicine, surgery, nursing, public health, epidemiology, sanitation, infectious diseases, microbiology, parasitology and virology.
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56. Ingenta: All Issues -- Seminars In Virology
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57. Toda La Virología En La WWW
Sitio web espejo en espa±ol de All the virology on the WWW. Excelente sitio con abundante informaci³n sobre los virus. De inter©s para estudiantes e investigadores de Biolog­a, Medicina, Farmacia y Enfermer­a.
http://virologia.ua.es/mirror/frame.htm

58. Virology Education

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59. Index2

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60. US ARMY MEDICAL RESEARCH UNIT-KENYA
Research and surveillance of tropical diseases, including virology, parasitology, and immunology, to develop and test improved means for predicting, detecting, preventing, and treating infectious disease threats in East Africa.
http://www.usamrukenya.org
Programs Links Page Guest book The mission of USAMRU-K is to develop and test improved means for predicting, detecting, preventing and treating infectious disease threats to military and civilians in East Africa Why is there a US Army medical research unit in Kenya? There are three principal reasons. First, when American or allied troops travel in the tropics, they are exposed to many diseases, such as malaria, dengue, and leishmaniasis, that do not occur at home. Often, effective methods for prevention or treatment of these exotic pathogens do not exist. Because there is relatively little interest in the West in these diseases, the US Department of Defense sponsors its own medical research, in collaboration with Kenyan partners, for whom these diseases are not exotic but daily threats. Second, pathogens do not recognize international borders. Today, the world is small place. Less than 30 years ago HIV was an unknown disease of monkeys in central Africa. In 1999, New York City suffered, for the first time, an epidemic of West Nile Virus. The spread of once rare pathogens is increasingly frequent.

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