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  1. Alphaherpesviruses: Molecular Virology
  2. Simian Virology by Alexander F. Voevodin, Preston A. Marx, 2009-08-31
  3. Pseudorabies (Aujeszky's Disease) and Its Eradication (Virology Research Progress)
  4. Desk Encyclopedia Animal and Bacterial Virology
  5. Diagnostic Virology Protocols (Methods in Molecular Medicine)
  6. Textbook of Human Virology by Robert B. Belshe, 1990-12
  7. Hsiung's Diagnostic Virology: As Illustrated by Light and Electron Microscopy, 4th Edition by Professor G. D. Hsiung, Professor Caroline K. Y. Fong, et all 1994-06-22
  8. Virology: Directory & Dictionary of Animal Bacterial and Plant Viruses by Roger Hull, Fred Brown, et all 1989-09
  9. Principles of animal virology
  10. Applied Virology Research: New Vaccines and Chemotherapy: Volume 1 (Annals of Theoretical Psychology)
  11. Clinical Virology by Diane S. Leland PhD, 1996-02-23
  12. Caliciviruses: Molecular and Cellular Virology
  13. Veterinary Virology by Sashi B. Mohanty, 1981-06
  14. Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers, Volume 11 (Perspectives in Medical Virology)

61. 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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62. Wiley InterScience :: JOURNALS :: Reviews In Medical Virology
Reviews in Medical virology 19911995. Enter words or phrases. Select a Field. All Fields, Article Titles, Author, Full Text / Abstracts, Author Affiliation
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63. The Microbiology Network
The Microbiology Network is is provided as a resource for microbiology in the pharmaceutical, medical device and cosmetics industries.
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Welcome to The Microbiology Network
This site is provided as a resource for the microbiologist in regulated industries. The Microbiology Network serves as a communication resource for the microbiology and biotechnology communities serving pharmaceutical, medical device and personal products industries. This is accomplished by active promotion of microbiology related:

64. Virology.ws - Virology Weblog
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
http://www.virology.ws/
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Mon 17 Mar 2008
Families shunning inoculations
Category : Commentary On 2 March 2008 the New York Times ran an article entitled "More Families are Shunning Inoculations" . With states requiring more immunizations, parents are using religious exemptions to refuse the vaccines. And why would these parents wish to risk that their children contract potentially fatal diseases, such as polio, measles, and pneumonia, which can be readily prevented? Is it because they believe that vaccines will cause autism? If so, they are wrong, because there is zero evidence that immunization causes autism. Apparently many parents simply want a "choice. THEY wish to decide what is good for their children. As one mother put it, "This is America; you don't force it on everybody." Unfortunately, when it comes to vaccines, you can't simply make a choice, unless you understand how immunizations work. And clearly many parents do not understand. Immunization levels must be high to achieve complete protection against infection. For example, transmission of polio within a population will continue unless immunization rates over 95 percent are achieved. Parents who choose not to immunize their children place other children at risk for infection. Immunization is not just about protecting your child. It is about protecting the entire population.

65. Plant Virology
Introduction to virus structure, transmission, and transport.
http://www.bioinvision.dk/plantvir1.html
Introduction to
Plant Virology
Virus symptoms :
Virus infected plants can display a wide range of different symptoms.
The whole plant can be stunted (dwarf-like) and infected leaves can show abnormal colorations like mosaics and yellowing.
Very often infected leaves have a rolling or curly appearance and also the fruits can display various symptoms dependent on the virus.
The yield of crop plants can be severely reduced by a virus infection.
However, the age of the plants, the viral strain and many other factors are affecting both yield and symptoms of infected plants.
Symptoms

Virus structure

Transmission
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66. 22nd Clinical Virology Symposium And 2006 Molecular Virology Workshop
For the Molecular virology Workshop, click on 2008 Molecular virology Workshop above. For information email Sandi Manetta
http://hsc.usf.edu/nocms/medicine/medmicro/virology/index.htm
Click on the virus to enter the Symposium website! For the Molecular Virology Workshop, click on "2008 Molecular Virology Workshop" above.
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67. ScienceDaily: Virology News
virology News. Read current research on the virus structure, specific viruses (H5N1 flu, West Nile virus, HIV and more) and responses.
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68. 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/
The Virology Manual for HIV Laboratories, developed by DAIDS and collaborating investigators, includes consensus virology assay protocols for implementation in multi-site investigations. The manual also addresses laboratory biosafety issues, and provides recommendations for specimen processing, storage and shipping. For questions or comments, please contact Daniella Livnat at: DL28a@nih.gov The Virology Manual and its individual components are available on the ACTG web site at:  http://aactg.s-3.com/labmanual.htm NIAID Home DAIDS Search NIAID
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69. Access Excellence: Virology Links
This page contains links to virology web sites and online courses that have been collected by the Garry Laboratory at Tulane University School of Medicine.
http://www.accessexcellence.org/RC/virology.html
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  • All the Virology on the WWW
    This page contains links to virology web sites and online courses that have been collected by the Garry Laboratory at Tulane University School of Medicine. While originally of interest to fellow virologists, the pages have grown to encompass nearly something for everyone. It includes The Big Picture Book of Viruses , intended to serve as both a catalog of virus pictures on the WWW and as an educational resource to those seeking more information about viruses.
  • An Interview with Ebola Expert, Frederick Murphy
    Dr. Murphy was the first person to "see" the ebola virus while at the Centers for Disease Control. Dr. Murphy talks to teachers about this virus and shares his views on emerging diseases.
  • Emerging Infectious Diseases
    A peer reviewed journal tracking and analyzing disease trends.
  • How Now Mad Cow
    How much do you really know about BSE? Can you get brain disease from eating beef? Decide for yourself... This online interactive tutorial is a very understandable presentation of "Mad Cow Disease" and related conditions.
  • Journal of Virology
    This peer reviewed journal publishes broad-based, high-quality, original research concerning viruses.

70. EPA Microbiology - Virus Methods Manual
The electronic text form of the US EPA MANUAL OF METHODS FOR virology EPA publication EPA/600/4-84/013 - is composed of 16 chapters.
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The electronic text form of the US EPA MANUAL OF METHODS FOR VIROLOGY - EPA publication EPA/600/4-84/013 - is composed of 16 chapters. These chapters are are presented here in Acrobat PDF format. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view PDF files. See EPA's PDF page for more information about getting and using the free Acrobat Reader.

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