Fields virology/

Fields virology/ edited by David M. Knipe, Peter M. Howley. - 5th ed. - Philadelphia: Wolters Kluwer, Lippincott Williams & Williams, 2007. - 1 v. (xix, 1550 p.) : ill. ; 28 cm.

Section I: General Virology
1 History of Virology
2 Principles of Virology
3 Principles of Virus Structure
4 Virus Entry and Uncoating
5 Virus Replication Strategies
6 Virus Assembly
7 Viral Conquest of the Host Cell
8 Cellular Transformation by Viruses
9 Innate Responses to Viral Infection
10 Adaptive Immune Responses to Viral Infection
11 Pathogenesis of Viral Infections
12 Virus Evolution
13 Epidemiology
14 Antiviral Agents
15 Immunization Against
16 Viral Diseases Virus Vectors and Their Applications
17 Diagnostic Virology
18 Emerging Viral Diseases
19 Viruses that Infect Protists
20 Plant Viruses
21 Insect Viruses
22 Viruses and Prions of Yeasts, Fungi, and Unicellular Organisms
23 Bacteriophages

Section II: Specific Virus Families
Picornaviridae
24 Picornaviridae: The Viruses and Their Replication
25 Enteroviruses: Polioviruses, Coxsackievirus, Echoviruses, and Newer Enteroviruses
26 Rhinoviruses
27 Hepatitis A Virus
Caliciviridae
28 Caliciviriuses
Astroviridae
29 Astroviruses
Togaviride
30 Togaviridae
31 Alphaviruses
32 Rubella Virus
Flaviviridae
33 Flaviviridae: The Viruses and Their Replication
34 Flaviviruses
35 Hepatitis C Virus
Nidovirales: Coronoviridae and Ateriviridae
36 Coronaviridae
Arteriviridae
37 Arteriviruses
38 Mononegavirales
Rhabdoviridae
39 Rhabdoviridae
Filoviridae
40 Filoviridae: Marburg and Ebola Viruses
Paramyxoviridae
41 Paramyxoviridae: The Viruses and Their Replication
42 Parainfluenza Viruses
43 Mumps Virus

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