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Basic Virology

Hewlett, Martinez J. / Camerini, David / Bloom, David C.

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4. Edition May 2021
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ISBN: 978-1-119-31405-9
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The foundational textbook on the study of virology

Basic Virology, 4th Edition cements this series' position as the leading introductory virology textbook in the world. It's easily read style, outstanding figures, and comprehensive coverage of fundamental topics in virology all account for its immense popularity.

This undergraduate-accessible book covers all the foundational topics in virology, including:
* The basics of virology
* Virological techniques
* Molecular biology
* Pathogenesis of human viral disease

The 4th edition includes new information on the SARS, MERS and COVID-19 coronaviruses, hepatitis C virus, influenza virus, as well as HIV and Ebola. New virological techniques including bioinformatics and advances in viral therapies for human disease are also explored in-depth. The book also includes entirely new sections on metapneumoviruses, dengue virus, and the chikungunya virus.

Preface

Acknowledgements

PART I VIROLOGY AND VIRAL DISEASE

Chapter 1 Introduction - The Impact of Viruses on Our View of Life

Chapter 2 An Outline of Virus Replication and Viral Pathogenesis

Chapter 3 Virus Disease in Populations and Individual Animals

Chapter 4 Patterns of Some Viral Diseases of Humans

PART II BASIC PROPERTIES OF VIRUSES AND VIRUS-CELL INTERACTION

Chapter 5 Virus Structure and Classification

Chapter 6 The Beginning and End of the Virus Replication Cycle

Chapter 7 The Innate Immune Response: Early Defense Against Pathogens

Chapter 8 Strategies to Protect Against and Combat Viral Infection

PART III WORKING WITH VIRUS

Chapter 9 Visualization and Enumeration of Virus Particles

Chapter 10 Replicating and Measuring Biological Activity of Viruses

Chapter 11 Physical and Chemical Manipulation of the Structural Components of Viruses

Chapter 12 Characterization of Viral Products Expressed in the Infected Cell

Chapter 13 Viruses Use Cellular Processes to Express their Genetic Information

PART IV REPLICATION PATTERNS OF SPECIFIC VIRUSES

Chapter 14 Replication of Positive-Sense RNA Viruses

Chapter 15 Replication Strategies of RNA Viruses Requiring RNA-directed mRNA Transcription as the First Step in Viral Gene Expression

Chapter 16 Replication Strategies of Small and Medium-sized DNA Viruses

Chapter 17 Replication of Some Nuclear-replicating Eukaryotic DNA Viruses with Large Genomes

Chapter 18 Replication of Cytoplasmic DNA Viruses and "Large" Bacteriophages

Chapter 19 Retroviruses: Converting RNA to DNA

Chapter 20 Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 (HIV-1) and Related Lentiviruses

Chapter 21 Hepadnaviruses: Variations on the Retrovirus Theme

PART V MOLECULAR GENETICS OF VIRUSES

Chapter 22 The Molecular Genetics of Viruses

Chapter 23 Molecular Pathogenesis

Chapter 24 Viral Bioinformatics

Chapter 25 Viruses and the Future - Problems and Promises


Appendix - Resource Center

Technical Glossary

Index
MARTINEZ J. HEWLETT is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at the University of Arizona.

DAVID CAMERINI is Assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at the University of California Irvine.

DAVID C. BLOOM is Associate Professor in the Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology at University of Florida.

M. J. Hewlett, University of Arizona; D. Camerini, University of California, Irvine; D. C. Bloom, University of Florida