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Advances in Virus Research

  • 1 Edición, Volumen 95 - 22 de abril de 2016
  • Última edición
  • Editores: Margaret Kielian, Karl Maramorosch, Thomas Mettenleiter
  • Idioma: Inglés

First published in 1953, the Advances in Virus Research series covers a diverse range of in-depth reviews, providing a valuable overview of the current field of virology.… Leer más

Descripción

First published in 1953, the Advances in Virus Research series covers a diverse range of in-depth reviews, providing a valuable overview of the current field of virology.

Puntos claves

  • Contain contributions from leading authorities
  • Informs and updates on all the latest developments in the field of virology

De interès para

Virologists, microbiologists and infectious disease specialists.

Índice

Chapter One: Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus

  • Abstract
  • 1 Emergence of PPRV
  • 2 Host Range
  • 3 Current Distribution
  • 4 Virus Transmission and Spread
  • 5 Molecular Biology of the Virus
  • 6 Vaccines
  • 7 Diagnostics for PPRV
  • 8 Toward the Global Control and Eradication of PPR
  • 9 Areas for Future Research

Chapter Two: Cell-to-Cell Spread of HIV and Viral Pathogenesis

  • Abstract
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 T-Cell Virological Synapse
  • 3 Infectious Synapses and trans-Infection
  • 4 Role of Cell-to-Cell Infection During Sexual Transmission
  • 5 Conclusions

Chapter Three: Future Scenarios for Plant Virus Pathogens as Climate Change Progresses

  • Abstract
  • 1 Introduction
  • 2 General Considerations
  • 3 Direct Climate Effects
  • 4 Indirect Climate Effects
  • 5 Implications for Control
  • 6 Information Gaps and Deficiencies
  • 7 Conclusions
  • Acknowledgments

Chapter Four: Autophagy and Mammalian Viruses: Roles in Immune Response, Viral Replication, and Beyond

  • Abstract
  • 1 The Autophagic Machinery in Mammalian Cells
  • 2 Autophagy in Innate Immune Control of Virus Infections
  • 3 Adaptive Antiviral Immune Responses Mediated by Autophagy
  • 4 Autophagy Manipulation by Viruses
  • 5 Unconventional Use of Autophagy Proteins
  • 6 Role of Autophagy in Virus Particle Release
  • 7 Conclusions and Future Directions
  • Acknowledgments

Chapter Five: Historical Perspective: What Constitutes Discovery (of a New Virus)?

  • Abstract
  • 1 The Unique Role of Ultrafiltration in the Development of Virology
  • 2 Proof That the Infectious Agent Is a Virus
  • 3 The Contemporary Sense of the Identity of a New Virus
  • 4 Proof That the New Virus Is the Etiologic Agent of the Disease (“Proof of Causation”)
  • 5 The Discovery and Discoverers of New Viruses
  • Acknowledgment

Detalles del producto

  • Edición: 1
  • Última edición
  • Volumen: 95
  • Publicado: 27 de abril de 2016
  • Idioma: Inglés

Sobre los editores

MK

Margaret Kielian

Professor Margaret Kielian works at the Department of Cell Biology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, USA.
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Professor, Department of Cell Biology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, NY, USA

KM

Karl Maramorosch

Professor Karl Maramorosch works at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA.
Afiliaciones y experiencia
Professor, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, USA

TM

Thomas Mettenleiter

Born: March 18, 1957 in Goeppingen, Germany

Nationality: German

1963-1967: Elementary School

1967-1976: High School (Gymnasium)

1976: Diploma (Abitur)

1976-1977: Compulsory Military Service

1977-1982: Study of biology at Tuebingen University, Germany

1982-1985: Ph.D. work at Federal Research Centre for Virus Diseases of Animals,

Tuebingen, Germany

1985: Ph.D. in Genetics

1986-1987: Postdoctoral Fellow at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN

Department of Microbiology

1988-today: Federal Research Centre for Virus Diseases of Animals

1990: Habilitation (prerequisite for professorship)

since 1994: Director of the Institute of Molecular Biology at the Federal Research Centre for Virus Diseases of Animals, Insel Riems, Germany

since 1996: President of the Federal Research Centre for Virus Diseases of Animals (renamed in 2004 'Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut')

since 1997: Professor of Virology at University of Greifswald

Scientific Work:

More than 300 peer-reviewed publications in international journals (listed in PubMed) on different aspects of infectious animal diseases.

Afiliaciones y experiencia
Institute of Molecular Biology, Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Greifswald, Germany

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