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Structure based Study of Viral Replication

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Jersey World Scientific 2008Description: xxiv, 638 p. : ill (some color) ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789812704061
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 579.2 STR
Contents:
Human rhinovirus cell entry and uncoating -- Role of lipid microdomains in influenza virus multiplication -- Functions of integrin alpha2beta1, a collagen receptor, in the internalization of echovirus-- Entry mechanism of murine and SARS coronaviruses: similarity and dissimilarity-- Hepatitis viruses, signaling events, and modulation of the innate host response -- Virus-cell interaction of HCV -- RNA replication of hepatitis C virus -- Structure and dynamics in viral RNA packaging -- Rational design of viral protein structures with predetermined immunological properties -- Bioinformatics resources for the study of viruses at the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute -- Virus architecture probed by atomic force microscopy -- Filovirus assembly and budding -- Challenges in designing HIV Env immunogens for developing a vaccine -- Insights into the caliciviridae family -- Mathematical approaches for stoichiometric quantification in studies of viral assembly and DNA packaging -- Virus-like particles of fish nodavirus -- The assembly of the double-layered capsids of phytoreoviruses -- Structure and assembly of human herpesviruses: new insights from cryo-electron microscopy and tomography -- Human papillomavirus type 16 capsid proteins: immunogenicity and possible use as prophylactic vaccine antigens -- Chimeric recombinant Hepatitis E virus-like particles presenting foreign epitopes as a novel vector of vaccine by oral administration -- Nucleocapsid protein of hantaviruses (bunyaviridae): structure and functions -- Astrovirus replication: an overview -- DNA vaccines.
Summary: Addresses various themes in characterizing the cellular membrane platforms and intracellular networking, as well as the architectural aspects of cell compartments mediated by the entry and replication cycles of viruses. This book includes case studies presented with structured illuminations, including microscopy and spectroscopy.
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Human rhinovirus cell entry and uncoating -- Role of lipid microdomains in influenza virus multiplication -- Functions of integrin alpha2beta1, a collagen receptor, in the internalization of echovirus-- Entry mechanism of murine and SARS coronaviruses: similarity and dissimilarity-- Hepatitis viruses, signaling events, and modulation of the innate host response -- Virus-cell interaction of HCV -- RNA replication of hepatitis C virus -- Structure and dynamics in viral RNA packaging -- Rational design of viral protein structures with predetermined immunological properties -- Bioinformatics resources for the study of viruses at the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute -- Virus architecture probed by atomic force microscopy -- Filovirus assembly and budding -- Challenges in designing HIV Env immunogens for developing a vaccine -- Insights into the caliciviridae family -- Mathematical approaches for stoichiometric quantification in studies of viral assembly and DNA packaging -- Virus-like particles of fish nodavirus -- The assembly of the double-layered capsids of phytoreoviruses -- Structure and assembly of human herpesviruses: new insights from cryo-electron microscopy and tomography -- Human papillomavirus type 16 capsid proteins: immunogenicity and possible use as prophylactic vaccine antigens -- Chimeric recombinant Hepatitis E virus-like particles presenting foreign epitopes as a novel vector of vaccine by oral administration -- Nucleocapsid protein of hantaviruses (bunyaviridae): structure and functions -- Astrovirus replication: an overview -- DNA vaccines.

Addresses various themes in characterizing the cellular membrane platforms and intracellular networking, as well as the architectural aspects of cell compartments mediated by the entry and replication cycles of viruses. This book includes case studies presented with structured illuminations, including microscopy and spectroscopy.

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