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  1. Fields Virology 2 volume set
  2. Virology: Principles and Applications by Dr John Carter, Prof Venetia Saunders, 2007-08-15
  3. Principles of Virology (2 Volume Set) by S. Jane Flint, L. W. Enquist, et all 2009-01-31
  4. Principles of Virology: Molecular Biology, Pathogenesis, and Control of Animal Viruses by S. J. Flint, 2003
  5. Principles of Virology:Molecular Biology, Pathogenesis, and Control by L. W. Enquist, R. M. Krug, et all 1999-12
  6. Principles of Molecular Virology (Standard Edition), Fourth Edition (Cann, Principles of Molecular Virology) by Alan J. Cann, 2005-08-09
  7. Emerging Topics in Physical Virology by Peter G. Stockley, 2010-03-17
  8. Fundamental Virology
  9. Basic Virology by Edward K. Wagner, Martinez J. Hewlett, et all 2007-10-31
  10. Fenner's Veterinary Virology, Fourth Edition
  11. Introduction to Modern Virology (Dimmock, Introduction to Modern Virology) by Nigel Dimmock, Andrew Easton, et all 2007-01-22
  12. Fundamentals of Molecular Virology by Nicholas H. Acheson, 2006-11-10
  13. Principles of Virology, Vol. 1: Molecular Biology by S. Jane Flint, L. W. Enquist, et all 2008-12
  14. Clinical Virology

1. All The Virology On The WWW
All the virology on the WWW is the best site on the net to find information about viruses, virology, microbiology and infectious disease.
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All the Virology on the WWW seeks to be the best single site for Virology information on the Internet. We have collected all the virology related Web sites that might be of interest to our fellow virologists, and others interested in learning more about viruses. Additionally, we have created an index to virus pictures on the web, The Big Picture Book of Viruses , which also functions as a resource for viral taxonomy. A collection of some of the best Online Virology and Microbiology Course Notes available can also be found here. If you're interested in even more information, we have The Virology Bookshop , an on-line microbiology and virology bookstore with a significant discount for our users. It is our hope that this site will provide both the professional virologist and the general public with access to information about viruses. Over the past several years, these pages have grown to encompass something of interest for everyone. The lists of virology related sites are divided into multiple pages, all of which are accessible from this page and from the more descriptive Complete Table of Contents . We even provide links to Virology Dictionaries if you're confused by some of this site's more technical content. These sites are listed without bias and with as much organization as we can muster.

2. ScienceDirect - Virology, Volume 371, Issue 1, Pages 1-226 (5 February 2008)
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3. Virology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
virology, often considered a part of microbiology or of pathology, is the study of biological viruses and viruslike agents their structure and
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Jump to: navigation search Virology , often considered a part of microbiology or of pathology , is the study of biological viruses and virus-like agents : their structure and classification, their ways to infect and exploit cells for virus reproduction, the diseases they cause, the techniques to isolate and culture them, and their potential uses in research and therapy.
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A major branch of virology is virus classification . Viruses can be classified according to the host cell they infect: animal viruses, plant viruses fungal viruses, and bacteriophages (viruses infecting bacteria , which include the most complex viruses). Another classification uses the geometrical shape of their capsid (often a helix or an icosahedron ) or the virus's structure (e.g. presence or absence a lipid envelope ). Viruses rrange in size from about 30 nm to about 450 nm , which means that most of them cannot be seen with light microscopes . The shape and structure of viruses can be studied with electron microscopy , with NMR spectroscopy , and most importantly with X-ray crystallography The most useful and most widely used classification system distinguishes viruses according to the type of nucleic acid they use as genetic material and the viral replication method they employ to coax host cells into producing more viruses:

4. Virology - Elsevier
This journal publishes the results of basic research in all branches of virology, including the viruses of vertebrates and invertebrates, plants, bacteria,
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Virology publishes the results of basic research in all branches of virology, including the viruses of vertebrates and invertebrates, plants, bacteria, and yeasts/fungi. The journal features articles on the nature of viruses, on the molecular biology of virus multiplication, on molecular pathogenesis, and on molecular aspects of the control and prevention of viral infections. The approaches and techniques used are expected to encompass those of many disciplines, including molecular genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, biophysics, structural biology, cell biology, immunology, and morphology.
The journal is a leading resource for current information in the field. In addition to regular articles

5. The Journal Of Virology
Online version of the Journal of virology, the premier journal for peerreviewed papers on virology research.
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6. Microbiology/Virology/Immunology/Bacteriology/Parasitology Text Book On-line
virology is the study of viruses, complexes of nucleic acids and proteins that have the capacity for replication in animal, plant and bacterial cells.
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7. Encyclopedia Of Virology :: 11-Volume Set
This third edition of the Encyclopedia of virology is being published nine years after the second edition, a period which has seen enormous growth both in
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Message from the Editors-in-Chief: This third edition of the Encyclopedia of Virology Other new developments of importance to human virology have included the introduction of a virulent strain of West Nile virus from Israel to North America in 1999. Since that time the virus has become established in mosquito, bird and horse populations throughout the USA, the Caribbean and Mexico as well as the southern regions of Canada. As in the two previous editions, we have tried to include information about all known species of virus-infecting bacteria, fungi, invertebrates, plants and vertebrates, as well as descriptions of related topics in virology such as antiviral drug development, cell- and antibody-mediated immunity, vaccine development, electron microscopy and molecular methods for virus characterization and identification. Many chapters are devoted to the considerable economic importance of virus diseases of cereals, legumes, vegetable crops, fruit trees and ornamentals, and new approaches to control these diseases. General issues such as the origin, evolution and phylogeny of viruses are also discussed as well as the history of the different groups of viruses. To cover all these subjects and new developments, we have had to increase the size of the Encyclopedia from three to five volumes. Throughout this work we have relied upon the 8th Report of the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses published in 2005, which lists more than 6,000 viruses classified into some 2,000 virus species distributed among more than 390 different genera and families. In recent years the criteria for placing viruses in different taxa have shifted away from traditional serological methods and increasingly rely upon molecular techniques, particularly the nucleotide sequence of the virus genome. This has changed many of the previous groupings of viruses, and is reflected in this third edition.

8. Science/AAAS | Collections: Virology
virology Aided by Amyloid Stella M. Hurtley Science 11 Jan 2008; 319 137b. virology HIV Gets By With a Lot of Help From Human Host Jon Cohen
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9. Virology Journal | Home Page
Welcome to virology Journal. An online journal published by BioMed Central. virology Journal is ready to receive manuscripts on all aspects of virology
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10. Wong S Virology
This site contains notes on various aspects of virology. It is designed as a study aid for undergraduate and postgraduate students.
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12. Welcome To PASCV, The Pan American Society For Clinical Virology
clinical and diagnostic virology professionals from North America, Central America, South America, the Caribbean fostering new techniques, quality control,
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The new PASCV Newsletter is out, with an article about shell vial diagnosis for arboviruses. 24th Annual Clinical Virology Symposium
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Daytona Beach, FL Call for Clinical Cases For participants of the Clinical Virology Symposium The Association of Molecular Pathology has a wealth of information on the rules and regulations of virology reagents,and information for feedback. PASCV Presents: Cytopathic Effects (CPE) of Viruses on Tissue Culture Cell Lines A CDC Slide Set reproduced and distributed with permission of the National Laboratory Training Network (pdf file) Mission The Pan American Group for Rapid Viral Diagnosis (PAGRVD) was founded in 1977 to promote rapid viral diagnosis and help raise the standards of diagnostic virology in the Americas, as the European Group for Rapid Viral Diagnosis had done in Europe.

13. Institute For Molecular Virology
Includes computer enhanced images of viruses, news concerning virus infections, a multimedia library, and assistance in setting up a distance learning
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14. Virology Down Under
An Australian based portal and educational site providing links and info on human viruses and related areas of science.
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Virology Down Under (VDU) is a suite of pages providing information about all sorts of human viruses. RNA viruses, DNA viruses, big viruses and small viruses. VDU also explores what makes viruses tick. We look at viral genes and how they function right through to the diseases viruses cause and what can be done to stop them. However, VDU is not just about viruses. We look at some of the other areas that are related to "Virology", the study of viruses. That's where Taxonomy and Haematology come in. These areas are helpful in characterising viruses and understanding some of the markers in our blood that can be used to detect active or past viral infection. Eventually there will be some immunology to help explain how such tiny things as viruses can have such a big impact on us. Right now, the DNA Down Under, PCR Down Under and a clinical section are the newest areas being developed so check them out as they grow and feel free to offer suggestions. for future content. About VDU Contact VDU
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15. J Gen Virol -- Home
The Society for General Microbiology publishes Journal of General virology Online with the assistance of HighWire Press®.
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16. Welcome To Bock Laboratories University Of Wisconsin-Madison | Robert M Bock Lab
after Bock s death in 1991, in recognition of his crucial role in the development of molecular biology and molecular virology at the University.
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17. Influenza Report 2006 | Virology Of Human Influenza
virology of Human Influenza. Lutz Gürtler. Human influenza viruses are members . In Fields virology fourth edition, Knipe DM, Howley PM eds, Lippincott,
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Virology of Human Influenza Human influenza viruses are members of the orthomyxovirus family, which consists of the genera: influenza A, B, and C virus, and Thogovirus (in ticks). In humans, only influenza A and B viruses are of epidemiological interest. The main antigenic determinants of influenza A and B viruses are the haemagglutinin (H or HA) and neuraminidase (N or NA) transmembrane glycoproteins. Based on the antigenicity of these glycoproteins, influenza A viruses are further subdivided into sixteen H (H1-H16) and nine N (N1-N9) subtypes. The full nomenclature for influenza virus isolates requires connotation of the influenza virus type (A or B), the host species (omitted if human in origin), the geographical site, serial number, year of isolation, and lastly, the H and N variants in brackets, for example: A/goose/Guangdong/1/96 (H5N1). Influenza viruses are usually transmitted via air droplets, and subsequently contaminate the mucosa of the respiratory tract. They are able to penetrate the mucin layer of the outer surface of the respiratory tract, entering respiratory epithelial cells, as well as other cell types. Replication is very quick: after only 6 hours the first influenza viruses are shed from infected cells. Part of the viral proteins, such as the fusion peptide and NS2, act as toxins to promote the production of influenza virus. Rapid bacterial growth, most commonly

18. Course BS335: Virology
Course BS335 virology. Welcome to Course 335 ! Other virology Resources. Virus Taxonomy Including complete list of all viruses!
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If you have any problems concerning this course, please contact either the lecturer(s) concerned, or: Dr Alan Cann Email: nna@le Please contact Dr Cann by Email if you experience any problems with these online documents (e.g. broken links, etc). Thanks for your help.

19. SCI-BITES: Journals Ranked By Impact: Virology
Journals Ranked by Impact virology. Medical virology (11.11), Adv. in Virus Research (32.90) (8.03), virology (26.73). 5, Current HIV Research
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20. Harvard Virology Program
It is an exciting time to study virology! New viruses, such as the sudden acute respiratory syndrome or SARS virus, have emerged around the world,
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The program is a joint effort of 49 faculty from throughout Harvard University. Specific research areas include: the molecular genetics, molecular biology and molecular pathogenesis of latent, persistent, or cytolytic virus infections, the characterization of virus-receptor interactions and the mechanisms of cell entry, structural studies of viruses and viral proteins, mechanisms of cell growth control, transformation, signal transduction, and transcriptional regulation, the use of viruses vectors for heterologous gene expression and for gene therapy, the interaction of viruses with innate immunity, the pathogenesis of viral infection and rational antiviral drug design. View faculty research by Name or by Field of Study
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