6 edition of HIV I: Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis found in the catalog.
Published
December 11, 2007
by Academic Press
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Kuan-Teh Jeang (Editor), J. Thomas August (Series Editor), Ferid Murad (Series Editor) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 500 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL10071952M |
ISBN 10 | 0123736013 |
ISBN 10 | 9780123736017 |
Shared Interests and Overlaps. HIV Immunopathogenesis and Vaccine Development (HIVD): Structural, molecular, and non-immunological studies on HIV infection, pathogenesis, persistence, and therapeutics, including the targeting and elimination of HIV reservoirs, are reviewed in HVCD. Studies addressing immunological aspects of HIV infection, pathogenesis and persistence, immune responses and. Molecular Virology. This book covers various aspects of Molecular Virology. Covered topics are: HIV-1 Reservoirs and Latency, Molecular Evolution of Hepatitis Viruses, Metabolic Aspects of Hepatitis C Virus Infection, Influenza C Virus, Viral Vectors in Neurobiology, Avian .
This special issue seeks to cover a broad range of HIV research in the areas of HIV molecular biology, host-virus interactions, and structural biology. We welcome scientific perspectives, reviews, and original research papers. vaccines, curative strategies, and studies of pathogenesis has been hampered by the human-specific tropism of HIV Retrovirus research was set into motion by the discovery in that cell-free filtrates could transmit leukaemia among chickens. With the isolation of the first human retrovirus, human T-lymphotropic virus 1, in and of HIV in , the specialty of retrovirology gained momentum. Indeed, a quick PubMed search reveals that, between and , publications contained the word Author: Kristien Verdonck.
This book grew out of a scientific review, originally published in Microbiological Reviews. It has been updated and expanded-now citing more than references ( pages of the book). It covers the molecular biology, cell biology, replication, pathogenicity and heterogeneity of HIV, the effects of the virus on tissues and organ systems, and the immune responses of the host to by: Designed to provide a substantial resource to the field, the volume contains thorough state of research coverage by leading specialists concerning the molecular biology, genomics and pathogenesis of retroviruses. Each chapter contains an introductory overview and concludes with a lengthy bibliography.
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Covering the latest advances and challenges associated with clinical application of new antiviral drugs and vaccines, this revised edition is a companion to Murad: HIV Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis, Second g investigators in HIV research present a timely picture of the Book Edition: 2.
Purchase HIV I: Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis: Clinical Applications, Volume 49 - 1st Edition. Print Book & E-Book. ISBNShailendra K. Saxena and Sai V. Chitti (March 16th ). Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis of Retroviruses, Advances in Molecular Retrovirology, Shailendra K. Saxena, IntechOpen, DOI: / Available from:Author: Shailendra K.
Saxena, Sai V. Chitti. In addition, retroviruses are proving to be valuable research tools in molecular biology and have been used successfully in gene therapy (e.g. to treat X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency). Written by the top retroviral specialists, this book reviews the genomics, molecular biology, and pathogenesis of these important viruses.
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Molecular Insights Into HIV Biology: Hampton R, Nguyen DH, Hildreth JE. Lipid rafts and HIV pathogenesis: host membrane cholesterol is required for infection by HIV type 1. Ragland AM, Kewalramani V, Lee MA, Gendelman HE, Ratner L, Stevenson M, Emerman M. The Vpr protein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 influences nuclear.
HIV pandemic. An estimated 386 (334–460) million people live with HIV-1 worldwide, while about 25 million have died already. 1 In alone, there were 41 million new HIV-1 infections and 28 million AIDS deaths. 1 These estimates mask the dynamic nature of this evolving epidemic in relation to temporal changes, geographic distribution, magnitude, viral diversity, and mode of Cited by: Written by the top retroviral specialists, this book reviews the genomics, molecular biology, and pathogenesis of these important viruses, comprehensively covering all the recent advances.
Topics include: host and retroelement interactions, endogenous retroviruses, retroviral proteins and genomes, viral entry and uncoating, reverse transcription and integration, transcription, splicing and RNA. Although not explicitly stated, based on its choice of contents and promised scope, Retroviruses: Molecular Biology, Genomics and Pathogenesis aimed to replace the venerable but outdated `bible of retrovirology', Cold Spring Harbor Press' Retroviruses monograph.
Although there are some very good chapters, this lofty goal was not by: This Review highlights recent progress in elucidating the late stages of the HIV-1 replication cycle and the related interplay between virology, cell and molecular biology, and drug discovery.
Retroviruses: Molecular Biology, Genomics and Pathogenesis Molecular Biology, Genomics and Pathogenesis, Clinical Infectious Diseases, Vol Issue 2, 15 January the authors provide a helpful perspective on the future of chapter 16 HIV therapies. Overall, the book is very well written and provides a detailed reference source Author: Liam J.
Fanning. Besides, retroviruses are increasingly becoming valuable tools in molecular biology and have been used successfully in gene therapy [3]. Based on morphology, pathogenicity, and molecular Author: Liam Fanning. The new edition of HIV and the Pathogenesis of AIDS provides a state-of-the-art review of the current research, explains the history of the disease, and examines how scientists, clinicians, and public health workers have responded to the challenges presented by HIV/AIDS in the 25 years since its recognition.
Many exciting developments in the field have deepened scientific understanding of HIV Cited by: The following book volume has been published in January ; an accompanying book volume (volume 55 on basic HIV mechanisms) was released in October HIV I: Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis: Clinical Applications, Vol Second Edition (Advances in Pharmacology) (Advances in Pharmacology) (Hardcover)by Kuan-Teh Jeang (Editor) containing the following 17.
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This site is like a library, Use search box in the widget to get ebook that you want. The second edition of HIV and the Pathogenesis of AIDS updates this important, well–annotated text on HIV pathogenesis. with valuable insights and written with clarity and succinctness, the history and background of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and the steps involved in its infection of cells and the development of AIDS are discussed.
The clinical manifestations of tuberculosis represent a complex interaction between the causative organism, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and the human host immune gh the disease of consumption was recognized many centuries ago, the modern understanding of what has remained one of the world's great public health problems is usually traced to the work of Robert by: This book gives a comprehensive overview of recent advances in Retrovirology, as well as general concepts of molecular biology of retroviral infections, immunopathology, diagnosis, and prevention, to current clinical recommendations in management of retroviruses, including endogenous retroviruses, highlighting the ongoing issues, recent advances, with future directions in diagnostic approaches Author: Shailendra K.
Saxena. This book, with over 40 authors, collects a series of comprehensive reviews/chapters on the medical, molecular biological and immunological aspects of HIV/AIDS pathogenesis.
The book was written for medical and scientific researchers to provide up-to-date information on HIV pathogenesis, but is equally suitable for senior medical students and Cited by: 5.