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  1. Notes on Medical Microbiology: Including Virology, Mycology and Parasitology by Katherine N. Ward, A. Christine McCartney, et all 2008-12-29
  2. Diagnostic Virology Protocols (Methods in Molecular Medicine)
  3. Principles and Practice of Clinical Virology by Arie J. Zuckerman, 2009-07-20
  4. Desk Encyclopedia Animal and Bacterial Virology
  5. Plant Virology, Third Edition by R. E.F. Matthews, 1991-03-21
  6. Clinical Virology Manual
  7. Clinical and Diagnostic Virology (Cambridge Clinical Guides) by Goura Kudesia, Tim Wreghitt, 2009-03-02
  8. Avian Influenza (Monographs in Virology)
  9. A Practical Guide to Clinical Virology
  10. Introduction to Environmental Virology by Gabriel Bitton, 1980-09
  11. Handbook of Plant Virology (Crop Science) by Jawaid Khan, Jeanne Dijkstra, 2006-07-05
  12. Plant Virology Protocols: From Virus Isolation to Transgenic Resistance (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  13. Practical Molecular Virology (Methods in Molecular Biology) by Mary K. Collins, 1991-10-31
  14. Principles and Practice of Clinical Virology

41. Journal Of Clinical Virology
Journal of Clinical virology. Contents Search only in Journal of Clinical virology. Search only by Author. © Copyright 2008, Elsevier, All rights
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42. The Clinical Virology Laboratory, Department Of Laboratory Medicine At Yale
The Clinical virology Laboratory, located on the 5th floor of the Clinic Building in room CB521, is a full service virology laboratory that operates Monday
http://www.med.yale.edu/labmed/virology/index.html

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Chemistry Frisbee Laboratory Hematology ... Immunology Microbiology Molecular Diagnostics Virology THE CLINICAL VIROLOGY LABORATORY AT YALE-NEW HAVEN HOSPITAL Phone: 203 688-3524
General description and hours of operation
The Clinical Virology Laboratory, located on the 5th floor of the Clinic Building in room CB521, is a full service virology laboratory that operates Monday through Friday from 6:30 am to 8:30 pm, and on Saturdays and Sundays from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm. In winter respiratory season, hours are extended to 7 days a week and up to 18 hours a day. Virology is a rapidly changing field and the laboratory is continuously modifying its test menu and test algorithms in order to keep abreast of current developments and provide the best services to our patients. The Laboratory Director and Laboratory Manager are available by phone or by beeper for consultations and questions. Clinical Virology Teaching Rounds are conducted biweekly for the infectious disease team and laboratory medicine residents. In addition, a Clinical Virology Newsletter is distributed 2 to 4 times per year and a pocket Guide to Viral Diagnosis , updated annually, is provided to clinical staff on request.

43. Molecular Virology And Microbiology - Baylor College Of Medicine, Houston, Texas
The Department of Molecular virology and Microbiology at Baylor College of Medicine Here you will find information about the Education, Research and
http://www.bcm.edu/molvir/
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston Texas Molecular Virology and Microbiology Houston, Texas this site BCM public Search: Faculty Research in Molecular Virology and Microbiology
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Welcome to the web site of the Department of Molecular Virology and Microbiology at Baylor College of Medicine. Our Department is devoted to Education, Research, and Service in the areas of Virology and Bacteriology. Our areas of interest are diverse and include pathogenesis, viral oncology, vaccine development and evaluation, antibiotic resistance, and host responses to infection. Our expertise includes studies of respiratory viruses, viral gastroenteritis, HIV and AIDS, and microbial genomics. We also have a strong interest in emerging infectious diseases and biodefense. We provide a section on these pages devoted to topics such as influenza, SARS, anthrax and other potential bioterrorism agents, to serve as a community resource and summary of our research in these areas. On these pages, you will find much more information about the Education, Research, and Service activities of the department. If you would like any additional information, please

44. Ovid: Welcome To OvidSP
gateway.ovid.com/ovidweb.cgi?T=JS MODE=ovid NEWS=n PAGE=booktext D=books SC=00139921 Similar pages Dr.Gifty Immanuael - Medical virologyScientific findings, clinical therapies research, and public health aspects on viruses of medical importance.
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45. Elsevier Editorial System
Welcome to the online submission and editorial system for virology. Online submission As of 15 March 2004, all submissions to virology should proceed
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46. Basic Virology
Basic virology. Home About the Authors Sample Chapters Chapter Outlines Basic virology. Third Edition. Animation. Attach, Egress, Encapsidation
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47. Www.virology.ca - University Of Victoria - VBRC
This resource. Provides access to viral genomes and a variety of tools for comparative genomic analyses. At the heart of the system is VOCs (Virus
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Welcome Upton's Blog This resource Provides access to viral genomes and a variety of tools for comparative genomic analyses. At the heart of the system is VOCs (Virus Orthologous Clusters), a database with built-in tools that allows users to retrieve and analyze the genes, gene families, and genomes of different virus families. The database is the source of information for other programs of the workbench for whole genome alignments, genome display, or gene/protein sequence analysis. Many of these tools can also be used with user-provided sequence data. The workbench tools are Java-based and user-friendly to allow all users, regardless of computer skill-level, to access and analyze the data. To start There are two ways to start an application from the workbench:
  • Select an application, and then choose its associated database when the application starts. Select a database, and then start an application using the afore-selected database.

48. General Virology
General virology. GENERAL CLASSIFICATION. The viruses are a large group of obligate intracellular parasites capable of infecting a variety of different cell
http://www.cehs.siu.edu/fix/medmicro/genvir.htm
General Virology
GENERAL CLASSIFICATION The viruses are a large group of obligate intracellular parasites capable of infecting a variety of different cell types. Viruses may contain either DNA or RNA as their genomic material and this material may be either single- or double-stranded. Single-stranded genomes may be of positive (i.e. mRNA) or negative (i.e. anti-mRNA) polarity. Surrounding and protecting the genome is a coat of protein ("capsid") arranged in one of several possible morphologies. Certain viruses also contain an additional phospholipid bilayer ("envelope") derived from the host cell and surrounding the protein capsid. This page will discuss the similarities and differences of these biological entities. Some of the viruses that cause disease in humans are described in the following table (or click here to see a viral classification flowchart): Virus Genome Polarity Segments Morphology Enveloped Diseases Picorna RNA +ss Icosahedral No Polio, Hepatitis A, Colds Toga RNA +ss Icosahedral Yes Encephalitis, Rubella

49. Veterinary Virology
Lecture presentation on the replication of viruses within animals cells.
http://www.pitt.edu/~super1/lecture/lec3351/001.htm
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This lecture is the part of THE VIROLOGY COURSE, 2000 (The aim of this foundation course is to link the structure, diagnosis and control of the different families of veterinary viruses in an up-to-date and well-paced manner). COURSE OBJECTIVES BOOK LIST USEFUL WEBSITES INDEX OF ABBREVIATIONS

50. Virology.ws
This discovery was a milestone in virology because it not only lead to the production of both killed and live poliovirus vaccines, but it allowed the growth
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Published by vrr on 28 May 2008 in Events and Information View comments Since Monday I have been in Sitges, Spain for Europic 2008 . This is a scientific meeting on picornaviruses held every other year in a European country. The picornaviruses are a family of non-enveloped, positive-strand RNA viruses, and includes poliovirus, rhinovirus, and foot-and-mouth disease virus. I have been attending Europic meetings since 1983, when it was held in Urbino, Italy. Not only is the science excellent and focussed, but the venues are fabulous. Sitges is a lovely town on the coast of the Mediterranean. While the sessions leave little time for seeing the town, it is nice to be in a different place, with old buildings, culture, and a history. We have already held sessions on virus entry into cells, epidemiology, surveillance, and evolution. I learned yesterday that virus classification is now entirely based on sequence comparisons, with little concern for the biology of the virus. For example, the rhinovirus and enterovirus genera will be combined into one genus called enterovirus. While this change reflects the sequence relationships among the viruses, it will surely be hard to explain why respiratory viruses (rhinoviruses) are classified in a genus whose name implies replication in the enteric tract (enterovirus). The proposed changes in classification can be viewed

51. Welcome To The Moredun Research Institute Website - Virology
In addition, the Division is responsible for providing specialist expertise in virology and histopathology for farm animal disease surveillance.
http://www.mri.sari.ac.uk/virology.asp
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Current Projects Reports Posters The four core projects of the Division divide equally into two programmes: Virokines and Viral Pathogenesis though there is a matrix of collaboration between the separate projects.
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52. Romanian Institute Of Virology
How Basic Research and virology Teaching Led to High Impact Public Health Research The Stefan S. Nicolau Institute of virology.
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    The Stefan S. Nicolau Institute of Virology (IVN) is a non-profit institute of the Romanian Academy.
    With a staff of 29 permanent scientists and 60 technical support, IVN is one Romanias leading centers in basic biomedical research, medical virology, and virology training). Since 1949 the the institute hosts the chair of virology of the Medical School in Bucharest (at the Carol Davilla University of Medicine and Pharmacy) where today more 800 students take virology courses
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    The institute was founded in 1949 by Professor Stefan S. Nicolau, a Pasteur Institute pioneer in virology, who formulating with Constantin Levaditi the concept of

53. Wuhan Institute Of Virology, Chinese Academy Of Sciences
Wuhan Institute of virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), which locates by the side of the East Lake in the city of Wuhan, was founded in 1956.
http://www.whiov.ac.cn/englishpag/eng.htm
Leaders' encouragement Visitation of the institute Introduction Founders of the institute ... Institute culture ¡¡¡¡Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), which locates by the side of the East Lake in the city of Wuhan, was founded in 1956. It is the only comprehensive institute carrying out the fundamental researches on general virology in the country. Since it was selected as one of the institutes which have entered the CAS Knowledge Innovation Programs in 2002, its research has expanded from general virology to clinic related virology and new emerging virus research. ¡¡¡¡Facing the needs of continuously developing the national agriculture, the needs of improving public health and the country security; facing the international frontier of virology research, the institute is laying emphasis on researches of agriculture related viruses and clinic related viruses, development of bio-pesticides, new detecting technologies and prevention strategies for human and animals viral diseases.
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54. Virology Manual For HIV Laboratories
The virology Manual for HIV Laboratories, developed by DAIDS and collaborating investigators, includes consensus virology assay protocols for implementation
http://www.niaid.nih.gov/DAIDs/vir_manual/

55. Welcome::. To Academic Journals Inc.
International Journal of virology. 2008 Volume 3. Number of issues per year 4. ISSN 18164900 (Print). ISSN xxxx-xxxx (Online-Open Access)
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56. Large-scale Monitoring Of Host Cell Gene Expressio...[Virology. 2000] - PubMed R
CD4Positive T-Lymphocytes/metabolism*; CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes/pathology; CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes/virology*; Cell Line; DNA, Complementary
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57. GSBS Training In Virology
Graduate training in virology is available in the GSBS Programs listed below. The Program descriptions provide information on specific research
http://www.uth.tmc.edu/gsbs/pro_virol.htm
Virology Graduate training in Virology is available in the GSBS Programs listed below. The Program descriptions provide information on specific research opportunities in the area of Virology as well as the research interests of the Program Faculty: In GSBS, students may affiliate with any Program at any time in their first two years of study. Alternatively, students may develop their own tailor-made program through the Interdisciplinary Studies option. Additional faculty who offer individual, interdisciplinary training in Virology may be identified by using keywords and our Search Engine. Financial aid , in the form of Graduate Research Assistantships, is made available to first year Ph.D. students by GSBS, particular Programs, and Individual faculty members. Following the first year, financial assistance is provided through training grants, research grants, and a large number of scholarships and fellowships A wide variety of factors (including its faculty, programmatic and curricular flexibility, financial aid package, facilities, and location) have led to a high

58. Virology Course
Lehigh has electronic subscriptions to many journals publishing new virology research; the ones we will use the most are Science , the Nature journals
http://www.lehigh.edu/~jas0/virology.html
Virology
A Biophysical and Evolutionary Research Perspective
Professor Jeffrey A. Sands : B-217 Iacocca Hall, e-mail jas0@lehigh.edu
Department of Biological Sciences
Lehigh University In this advanced course, we will study viruses at the levels of their molecular biology and genetics, and their interactions with the host organism. Our coverage will focus almost entirely on viruses that infect humans and cause serious disease. We will take a comparative approach, and ask questions from a biophysical and evolutionary perspective. Useful websites for up-to-date viral disease information are the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (including its journal Emerging Infectious Diseases ) and the World Health Organization . Lehigh has electronic subscriptions to many journals publishing new virology research; the ones we will use the most are Science the Nature journals (including Nature Medicine Journal of Virology Journal of General Virology Virology and Journal of Infectious Diseases
Grading : Half of your grade will be based on participation, discussions, assignments, quizzes, and presentations during the semester: 1. "professional level discussion/assignment" days during January and February; 2. "short journal article" presentations in late March and early April; 3. "long journal article presentations" in mid-late April; and 4. "announced quizzes" as deemed appropriate. The other half of your grade will be based on a final exam in May. You should establish a notebook for all of the material in this course. Build the notebook into a thorough, complete document (your own "2007 Virology Textbook") by the end of the semester. The final exam will be "open notebook".

59. Division Of Virology
MRC virology Unit is now at http//www.mrcvu.gla.ac.uk. University of Glasgow virologists are now at http//www.gla.ac.uk/ibls/II/
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MRC Virology Unit is now at http://www.mrcvu.gla.ac.uk University of Glasgow virologists are now at http://www.gla.ac.uk/ibls/II/

60. ScienceDirect - Virology : Recombination In Feline Lentiviral Genomes During Exp
virology Volume 359, Issue 1, 1 March 2007, Pages 146151 .. of a plant virus RNA associated with its recombinant nature, virology 203 (1994) (2), pp.
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