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  1. Fundamentals of Plant Virology by R C Matthews, 1992-06-12
  2. Introductory Experiments in Virology by Gerald Goldstein, 1992-06
  3. Human Herpesvirus-6, Volume 12, Second Edition: General Virology, Epidemiology and Clinical Pathology (Perspectives in Medical Virology)
  4. Herpes Zoster: Recent Aspects of Diagnosis and Control (Monographs in Virology)
  5. Essentials of Diagnostic Virology by Gregory A. Storch MD, 2000-01-15
  6. Growing Pathogens in Tissue Cultures: Fifty Years in Academic Tropical Medicine, Pediatrics, and Virology by Thomas Huckle Weller, Anthony L. Komaroff, et all 2003-11
  7. Recombinant DNA Research and Viruses: Cloning and Expression of Viral Genes (Developments in Molecular Virology)
  8. Practical Molecular Virology (Methods in Molecular Biology) by Mary K. Collins, 1991-10-31
  9. Mechanisms of DNA Tumor Virus Transformation (Monographs in Virology)
  10. Progress in Medical Virology: v. 19
  11. Environmental virology (Aspects of Microbiology) by V. Chalapati Rao, 1986-05-31
  12. Veterinary Bacteriology and Virology by I.A. And R.A. Packer Merchant, 1969
  13. Diagnostic Virology by G. D. Hsiung, 1982-11
  14. Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Volume 14 (Perspectives in Medical Virology)

101. Virus Ultrastructure
This page is designed primarily as an introductory manual for students of virology,but anyone who is interested is invited to take a brief peep at some of the inhabitants of the microbial Lilliput Land.
http://www.uct.ac.za/depts/mmi/stannard/linda.html

102. JGV At SGM
www.bio.net/hypermail/virology/ Structural virology virology, 186 (2) 65568; Cheng, RH, JR Caston, G. Wang, F. Gu, TJ Smith, TS Baker, RF Bozarth, BL Trus, N. Cheng, AC Steven, and RB Wickner (1994).
http://www.socgenmicrobiol.org.uk/JGV/default.HTM
Journal of General Virology
Journal of General Virology at SGM has moved. If you are not redirected momentarily, please click here to be taken to JGV Online.

103. Molecular Microbiology And Immunology At The School Of Public Health
Graduate education and research in the areas of biochemistry, virology, parasitology, molecular biology, immunology, ecology, structural biology. Research centers on transmission, immunobiology, and pathogenesis of bacterial, parasitic, viral, immunological diseases.
http://www.jhsph.edu/Dept/MMI/index.html
May 27, 2004 Departments Home
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Greg Noland, Dallas, TX
Molecular Microbiology and Immunology integrates many disciplines (biochemistry, virology, parasitology, molecular biology, immunology,ecology structural biology) concerned with the study of the transmission, immunobiology, and pathogenesis of bacterial, parasitic, viral, and immunological diseases of public health importance. Research is at the population, organismal, cellular, and molecular levels. The central premise of this broad approach to the study of disease is that public health problems can best be addressed by understanding basic biological mechanisms. Our research aims to advance the understanding of the biology of disease and to use this knowledge to solve public health problems. Research takes place in the laboratory, in the clinic, and in the field, as the faculty works to combat such enormous public health problems as malaria, sexually transmitted diseases, mosquito-borne encephalitis, tuberculosis, diarrhea, measles, AIDS, and autoimmune diseases. We offer master of health science ( MHS ), master of science (

104. The Pittsburgh Committee For Virology
The Pittsburgh Committee for virology (PCV) is an organization which brings together the scientists and physicians of the Pittsburgh area who work in a wide
http://www.pitt.edu/~rsup/pcv/
Virus Research in Pittsburgh
Research Summaries and Interests
University of Pittsburgh
Carnegie Mellon University
Duquesne University
Magee-Womens Hospital Research Institute
Montefiore Hospital
The Dept. of Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry
The MGB Research Support Facilities
Pittsburgh Human Gene Therapy Center
University of Pittsburgh Home Page
Counter started 12/11/97
Web site created by: John J. Cardamone Jr.

105. Kluwer Academic Publishers - World Journal Of Microbiology And Biotechnology
Articles on different aspects of applied microbiology and biotechnology, including virology. Seeks to provide a forum for research work directed towards solutions to global problems, such as agriculture and food supplies and environmental issues.
http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0959-3993
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106. Institut Für Klinische Und Molekulare Virologie, Uni-Erlangen
Homepage in Deutsch. General Information. Research Groups. Clinical Diagnostics. Location. National Reference Center for Retroviruses. RetrovirusBulletin new !!
http://www.virology.uni-erlangen.de/

Homepage in Deutsch

General Information
Research Groups Clinical Diagnostics ...
viral Immunodeficiency"

D-91054 Erlangen
Tel.: +49-9131-852 3563
Fax.: +49-9131-852 2101 Webmaster ( E-Mail:

107. CEH Oxford
UK research organization. Topics of investigation include microbial diversity in freshwater ecosystems, biodegradation of pollutants, and biosensor development.
http://www.nerc-oxford.ac.uk/
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108. Science -- Science Collections: Virology
virology. Editors Choice Highlights of the recent literature virology At the End of One s Tether Stella M. Hurtley Science 304 929a. Summary PDF.
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/collection/virology
Virology
Citations 1-10 of 193 total displayed. Most recent content (14 May 2004):
Editors' Choice: Highlights of the recent literature
VIROLOGY: At the End of One's Tether
Stella M. Hurtley
Science [Summary] [PDF]
Past content (since May 2004):
ScienceScope
Thai Aid for U.S. Scientists?
Science [Summary] [PDF]
News of the Week
BIODEFENSE:
Smallpox Vaccines: Looking Beyond the Next Generation
Martin Enserink
Science [Summary] [Full text] [PDF]
News of the Week
VIROLOGY:
HIV May Shed Some Protection as It Jumps to New Hosts
Jon Cohen
Science [Summary] [Full text] [PDF]
Brevia Inhibition of Hepatitis B Virus Replication by APOBEC3G
Priscilla Turelli, Bastien Mangeat, Stephanie Jost, Sandrine Vianin, and Didier Trono Science [Full text] [PDF]
This Week in Science Evolution of SARS
Science [Summary] [PDF]
Reports Molecular Evolution of the SARS Coronavirus During the Course of the SARS Epidemic in China
The Chinese SARS Molecular Epidemiology Consortium Science 303: 1666-1669. Published online January 29, 2004; 10.1126/science.1092002 ( Science Express Reports) [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]
News of the Week SARS TREATMENT: Interferon Shows Promise in Monkeys
Martin Enserink Science [Summary] [Full text] [PDF]
News of the Week AIDS RESEARCH: Potent HIV Blocker Identified in Monkeys
Jon Cohen Science [Summary] [Full text] [PDF]
News Focus VACCINES: Shifting Tactics in the Battle Against Influenza
Alicia Ault Science [Summary] [Full text] [PDF]
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109. Course BS335 Virology
University of Leicester Alan Cann and Shaun Heaphy
http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/335/BS3035.html

110. Virology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Not logged in Log in Help. Other languages ?. virology. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. virology is the study of viruses and their properties.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virology

111. Bioinformatics Centre - University Of Pune, India
The centre information in the area of Biotechnology with a stress on virology, proteins nucleic acid sequences and structures, Microbial strain data. The Centre also offers unique facilities for data analysis. The centre has developed and it gives links to Data banks, Microbial Strain Data Network, APBioNet, Alpha Server, Medline Workbench PuneNet, Bioinformatics Useful Sites, Biotech Directory of India, runs an Advanced Diploma in Bioinformatics and a Protein Data Bank (PDB)Mirror Site
http://bioinfo.ernet.in/

112. UK Clinical Virology Network
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http://www.clinical-virology.org/
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113. SGM : JGV Direct - Table Of Contents
Free access to Journal of General virology research up to 3 months ahead of print.
http://www.sgm.ac.uk/JGVDirect
JGV Direct is a web-based service for rapid publication of JGV papers. Papers accepted for publication in JGV, and considered by the Editors to be of special importance, are published on the web here at our JGV at SGM site within days of receipt at the Editorial Office following acceptance. The paper abstracts are in HTML format, whereas the full text of each paper, including figures and tables, is provided as a PDF file. Review articles are provided in HTML format only. All papers published in JGV Direct will subsequently appear in the hard-copy and online versions of JGV. From 2004, all papers appear as PDF files. These papers are in press (i.e. accepted, awaiting processing or awaiting proofing). Please note that titles and content are liable to change during preparation for publication.
P. Minor, J. Newham, N. Jones, C. Bergeron, L. Gregori, D. Asher, F. van Engelenburg, T. Stroebel, M. Vey, G. Barnard, M. Head and the WHO Working Group on International Reference Materials for the Diagnosis and Study of Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies
[Authors' PDF file
Rapid identification of coronavirus replicase inhibitors using a selectable replicon RNA
T. Hertzig, E. Scandella, B. Schelle, J. Ziebuhr, S. G. Siddell, B. Ludewig and V. Thiel

114. Molecular Virology And Microbiology Department, Baylor College Of Medicine, Hous
The Department of Molecular virology and Microbiology at Baylor College of Medicine Here you will find information about the Education, Research and Service
http://www.bcm.tmc.edu/molvir/
About Us Training Graduate Postdoctoral Undergraduate High School ... Contact Us Search Site
Welcome
Welcome to the web site of the Department of Molecular Virology and Microbiology at Baylor College of Medicine. Here you will find information about the Education, Research and Service activities of the department. If you seek information that you cannot find here, contact us. Site Home BCM Public Site BCM Intranet
Department of Molecular Virology and Microbiology
phone: fax:
Houston, Texas 77030 mvm-gradschool@bcm.tmc.edu
modified August 15, 2003

115. NIH Yeast Ravi Dhar
He heads a lab of Molecular virology at NIH.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Yeast/dhar.html
Ravi Dhar Lab
Dr. Ravi Dhar
Laboratory of Molecular Virology
National Cancer Institute
National Institutes of Health
Building 41, Room B503
Bethesda, Maryland 20892
Phone: (301) 496-0989
Fax: (301) 496-4951
e-mail: dharr@dce41.nci.nih.gov
Research Interests
Very little is known as to how mRNA is exported from the nucleus into the cytoplasm. We are using fission yeast Schiz. pombe as a model system to identify genes that are involved in regulating nuclear export of mRNA. We have identified a temperature sensitive mutant in Schiz. pombe rae1-1 that accumulated poly(A)+ RNA in the nucleus at high temperature. This mutant also conferred a cell cycle arrest at the G2/M boundary at high temperature. However, the inability to export mRNA at high temperature is not restricted to a particular phase of the cell cycle. We have isolated a number of extracopy and extragenic suppressors of mutation . These are being pursued so that we can identify genes that are required for nuclear transport of mRNA and also, pursue those whose function is required for cell cycle progression. The study of these suppressors should allow us to understand if a link exists between mRNA export and cell cycle progression.

116. Virology
Department of virology Institute of Plant Protection, Agricultural Research Organization, The Volcani Center, PO Box 6, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel.
http://www.agri.gov.il/Depts/Virology.html
Department of Virology
Institute of Plant Protection, Agricultural Research Organization,
The Volcani Center, P.O. Box 6, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel
Research activities
Research in the Department of Virology deals with plant diseases caused by viruses, phytoplasma and viroids. Studying viral genome structure and function, development and adaptation of diagnostic systems, disease transmission and epidemiology and to development of means to reduce virus damage in protected or field grown crops.
Detection and Identification of Plant Viruses.
Several different technologies have been developed and are currently in use in our Department. These methods include electron microscopy (EM), biological tests, serological and molecular techniques such as PCR, RT-PCR, dsRNA analysis and nucleic acid hybridizations. Most of these methods are being used for the production of virus-free propagation material as well as in commercial laboratories for virus diagnosis in vegetatively-propagated crops (bulbs, corms and stems), vegetables, fruit trees and grapes.
Production of virus-free propagation material.

117. Wong's Virology
This site contains notes on various aspects of medical virology. It is designed as a study aid for physicians and scientists studying for their board, membership or fellowship exams in medical microbiology/virology
http://virology-online.com
Welcome to Wong's Virology!
General Information
Individual Viruses
Exam Questions and Answers
Ready-to-use slide sets ...
All the Virology on the World Wide Web

This up to date index site is maintained by Dr. David Sander and seeks to link and catalog virology, microbiology and related pages world-wide. Additionally, on-line courses, tutorials, and a catalog of viral images is available. This comprehensive page lists Servers for General Virology, Specific Viruses, Microbiology, AIDS, Emerging Viruses, Electronic Journals, Scientific Societies, Government Sites and much much more. If you're looking for specific virus-related information, or if you're a virology/microbiology professional, this is the place to start. The Big Picture Book of Viruses Microbes.info - The Microbiology Information Portal. Biology Resources Description: biology related news, books and web resources

118. The Gladstone Institute Of Virology And Immunology -
The J. David Gladstone Institutes. Gladstone Institute of virology and Immunology. About the Institute, Affiliations and Outreach, Annual Report,
http://www.gladstone.ucsf.edu/gladstone/site/givi/
About the Institute
Affiliations and Outreach

Annual Report

Available Technologies
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Gladstone Institutes Home

Director: Warner C. Greene, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Medicine, Microbiology and Immunology
University of California, San Francisco
Email: wgreene@gladstone.ucsf.edu
Telephone: 415-826-7500
Fax: 415-826-1817 Gladstone Home Institute of Cardiovascular Disease Institute of Virology and Immunology Institute of Neurological Disease ... Admin

119. BioS 353: Virology
BioS 353 virology. Spring 2004. The book Principles of Molecular virology (3 rd ed., 2001) by AJ Cann will be a source of some figures.
http://www.lehigh.edu/~jas0/virology.html
BioS 353: Virology
Spring 2004
Professor Jeff Sands : B-220 Iacocca Hall, phone 610-758-4919, e-mail jas0@lehigh.edu AT: Brianne O'Loughlin, 2003 course alumna, e-mail beo3@lehigh.edu
Department of Biological Sciences, Lehigh University, Bethlehem PA 18015 In this course, we will study viruses at the levels of their molecular biology and genetics, and their interactions with the host organism. Our coverage will focus almost entirely on viruses that infect humans and cause serious disease. The course will be somewhat self-contained on this website. The book Principles of Molecular Virology (3'rd ed., 2001) by A. J. Cann will be a source of some figures. We will also make extensive use of other web sources. Useful sites include All the Virology on the WWW (for background), the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (including its journal Emerging Infectious Diseases and its Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report ) and the World Health Organization . Lehigh has electronic subscriptions to many journals publishing new virology research, including Science the Nature journals (particularly Nature Medicine , the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) Virology Journal of General Virology Journal of Virology , and Journal of Infectious Diseases
Grading will be based on three required 100 point exams and a 100 point "new journal articles-web site presentation" project in April, for a total of 400 points. Those of you taking the course as 397 (Virology and Writing) will be graded on the same scale as for 353, except that you will also write a major term paper (an in-depth summary and analysis of some topic in current virology research) to satisfy the "writing intensive" requirement and the extra one credit. There is no final exam.

120. Molecular Biology Today
Primary research papers, short communications, and review articles, including plant and animal systems, human genetics, molecular microbiology, virology, and biotechnology. Contents and abstracts available back to 2000, but subscription required for full text, from Horizon Press.
http://molbio.net/
Molecular Biology Today (MBT) publishes original research papers, short communications, and high quality critical review articles, in English, in all areas of molecular biology, including plant and animal systems, biomedical science, human genetics, molecular microbiology, genomics, health science, and biotechnology. In addition MBT publishes articles describing innovative technology of general interest to molecular biologists and biomedical scientists, and publishes a correspondence section as a forum for comment and opinion on any published topic. MBT is published in both print and online format. Original research articles are selected on the basis of validity of experimental data, importance of the results and conclusions, originality of the research, and the overall contribution to molecular biology and biomedical science. Reviews are selected on the basis of topicality, originality, objectivity, and relevance to a broad readership encompassing research scientists, biomedical scientists, and health professionals. All manuscripts undergo a strict peer-review process and are reviewed by a member of the editorial board and at least one other appropriate individual.

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