Cann's Principles of Molecular Virology (7th Ed.)
Auteur : Rybicki Edward P.
Preface 1. What are viruses, and how were they discovered? 2. Viruses and their particles 3. Virus origins and genetics 4. Virus genomes and their replication 5. Expression of virus genomes 6. Infection and immunity 7. Viral pathogenesis 8. Panics and pandemics 9. Subviral agents: Deltaviruses and prions Appendix 1 Index
- Provides a conceptual approach to the principles of molecular virology, with important examples of new advances in virology
- Includes new concepts in this edition include coverage of emerging topics and new technologies in viral research like phage therapy, CRISPR as a phage defense / offense system, new ideas about evolution, and giant viruses
- Contains updated learning outcomes and further reading for each chapter
- Supported by online resources for students and instructors
Date de parution : 02-2023
Ouvrage de 398 p.
19x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Cann's Principles of Molecular Virology :
Mots-clés :
Antiviral drugs; Assembly; Attachment; Bacteriophage; Bioinformatics; Cancer; Capsids; Cells; Coat proteins; DNA; Emerging viruses; Gene expression; Genome; Genome packaging; HIV/AIDS; History; Hosts; Immune response; Immunology; Maturation; Microscopy; Molecular biology; Negative strand; Particles; Pathogenesis transformation; Penetration; Plants; Positive strand; Prion; RNA; Release; Replication; Satellite; Symmetry; Techniques; Transcription; Transgenics; Translation; Uncoating; Vaccines; Virions; Viroid; Virophage; Viruses