Fundamentals of molecular virology / Nicholas H. Acheson. — 2nd ed. — Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, c2011. – (58.679/A177/2nd ed.) |
Contents
CONTENTS
SECTION I: INTRODUCTION TO VIROLOGY
1. Introduction to Virology 2
2. Virus Structure and Assembly 18
3. Virus Classification: The World of Viruses 31
4. Virus Entry 45
SECTION II: VIRUSES OF BACTERIA AND ARCHAEA
5. Single-Stranded RNA Bacteriophages 59
6. Microviruses 69
7. Bacteriophage T7 77
8. Bacteriophage Lambda 85
9. Viruses of Archaea 97
SECTION III: POSITIVE-STRAND RNA VIRUSES OF EUKARYOTES
10. Cucumber Mosaic Virus 112
11. Picornaviruses 125
12. Flaviviruses 137
13. Togaviruses 148
14. Coronaviruses 159
SECTION IV: NEGATIVE-STRAND AND DOUBLE-STRANDED RNA VIRUSES OF EUKARYOTES
15. Paramyxoviruses and Rhabdoviruses 175
16. Fiioviruses 188
17. Bunyaviruses 200
18. Influenza Viruses 210
19. Reoviruses 225
SECTION V: SMALL DNA VIRUSES OF EU KARYOTES
20. Parvoviruses 238
21. Polyomaviruses 247
22. Papillomaviruses 263
SECTION VI: LARGER DNA VIRUSES OF EUKARYOTES
23. Adenoviruses 274
24. Herpesviruses 285
25. Bacuioviruses 302
26. Poxviruses 312
27. Viruses of Algae and Mimivirus 325
SECTION VII: VIRUSES THAT USE A REVERSE TRANSCRIPTASE
28. Retroviruses 342
29. Human Immunodeficiency Virus 354
30. Hepadnaviruses 365
SECTION VIII: VIROIDS AND PRIONS
31. Viroids and Hepatitis Delta Virus 378
32. Prions 387
SECTION IX: HOST DEFENSES AGAINST VIRUS INFECTION
33. Intrinsic Cellular Defenses Against Virus Infection 398
34. Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses to Virus Infection 415
SECTION X: ANTIVIRAL AGENTS AND VIRUS VECTORS
35. Antiviral Vaccines 428
36. Antiviral Chemotherapy 444
37. Eukaryotic Virus Vectors 456