Pathogenesis of Viral Infection
Pathogenesis of Viral Infection Mark T. Heise Herbert W. Virgin Introduction to Viral Pathogenesis Viral pathogenesis is the series of steps that occurs when a virus infects the host. Viruses…
Pathogenesis of Viral Infection Mark T. Heise Herbert W. Virgin Introduction to Viral Pathogenesis Viral pathogenesis is the series of steps that occurs when a virus infects the host. Viruses…
Adaptive Immune Response to Viral Infections Thomas J. Braciale Young S. Hahn Dennis R. Burton Introduction Viruses have been part of human ecology since the human species first evolved on…
Innate Responses to Viral Infections Akiko Iwasaki Ruslan Medzhitov The innate immune system provides a universal form of host protection from infectious diseases. It detects the presence of pathogens using…
Viruses, Cell Transformation, and Cancer Daniel DiMaio Hung Fan General Principles of Viral Transformation In 1908, Ellerman and Bang143 reported that cell-free filtrates from chickens with leukemia could transmit the…
Virus Assembly Eric Hunter Virus assembly, a key step in the replication cycle of any virus, involves a process in which chemically distinct macromolecules are transported, often through different pathways,…
Viral Replication Strategies Sean Whelan Introduction Replication of genetic information is the single most distinctive characteristic of living organisms, and nowhere in the biosphere is replication accomplished with greater economy…
Virus Entry and Uncoating Ari Helenius Viral particles have a single mission: to transport the viral genome from an infected host cell to a noninfected host cell and to deliver…
Principles of Virus Structure Stephen C. Harrison Virus particles are carriers of genetic material from one cell to another. They are, in effect, extracellular organelles. They contain most or all…
Principles of Virology Richard C. Condit Viruses are unique in nature. They are the smallest of all self-replicating organisms, historically characterized by their ability to pass through filters that retain…
Virology: From Contagium Fluidum to Virome Lynn W. Enquist Vincent R. Racaniello Virology has had a remarkable history. Even though humans did not realize viruses existed until the late 1880s,…