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Publikováno v:
Science, 2008 May . 320(5878), 872-872.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/20054716
Autor:
FENNER, FRANK, BACHMANN, PETER A., GIBBS, E. PAUL J., MURPHY, FREDERICK A., STUDDERT, MICHAEL J., WHITE, DAVID O.
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Virology
Publisher Summary Viral taxonomists have developed a system of classification and nomenclature that embraces all viruses. From the operational point of view, viruses are divided into those that affect vertebrate animals, insects, plants, and bacteria
Autor:
FENNER, FRANK, BACHMANN, PETER A., GIBBS, E. PAUL J., MURPHY, FREDERICK A., STUDDERT, MICHAEL J., WHITE, DAVID O.
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Virology
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the ways in which viral replication damages tissues and organs and the ways in which the body's own responses may cause damage. It presents examples illustrating the pathogenesis of four basic kinds of acute v
Autor:
FENNER, FRANK, BACHMANN, PETER A., GIBBS, E. PAUL J., MURPHY, FREDERICK A., STUDDERT, MICHAEL J., WHITE, DAVID O.
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Virology
Publisher Summary Tests for the specific diagnosis of a viral infection in an animal are of two general types: (1) those that demonstrate the presence of the virus and (2) those that demonstrate the presence of specific viral antibody. The provision,
Autor:
FENNER, FRANK, BACHMANN, PETER A., GIBBS, E. PAUL J., MURPHY, FREDERICK A., STUDDERT, MICHAEL J., WHITE, DAVID O.
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Virology
Publisher Summary At the molecular and cellular levels, viruses behave quite differently from bacteria and protozoa but to some extent, this distinction disappears when viruses are considered at the levels of the whole animal and the population. Viru
Autor:
FENNER, FRANK, BACHMANN, PETER A., GIBBS, E. PAUL J., MURPHY, FREDERICK A., STUDDERT, MICHAEL J., WHITE, DAVID O.
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Virology
Publisher Summary Viruses are smaller and simpler in construction than unicellular microorganisms, and they contain only one type of nucleic acid—either DNA or RNA—never both. As viruses have no ribosomes, mitochondria, or other organelles, they
Autor:
FENNER, FRANK, BACHMANN, PETER A., GIBBS, E. PAUL J., MURPHY, FREDERICK A., STUDDERT, MICHAEL J., WHITE, DAVID O.
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Virology
Publisher Summary Viral replication is the central focus of much experimental virology and is a significant part of molecular biology. Studies with bacteriophages in their prokaryotic host cells in the 1940s and 1950s provided the first insights into
Autor:
FENNER, FRANK, BACHMANN, PETER A., GIBBS, E. PAUL J., MURPHY, FREDERICK A., STUDDERT, MICHAEL J., WHITE, DAVID O.
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Virology
Publisher Summary Coronaviruses are ssRNA viruses that infect a wide range of mammalian and avian species; they are important causes of respiratory and enteric disease, encephalomyelitis, hepatitis, serositis, and vasculitis in domestic animals. In h
Autor:
FENNER, FRANK, BACHMANN, PETER A., GIBBS, E. PAUL J., MURPHY, FREDERICK A., STUDDERT, MICHAEL J., WHITE, DAVID O.
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Virology
Publisher Summary Viruses replicate only within living cells. Some viruses are restricted in the kinds of cells in which they replicate, and a few have not yet been cultivated at all under laboratory conditions. However, most viruses are grown in cul
Autor:
FENNER, FRANK, BACHMANN, PETER A., GIBBS, E. PAUL J., MURPHY, FREDERICK A., STUDDERT, MICHAEL J., WHITE, DAVID O.
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Virology
Publisher Summary Although some viruses can infect and cause disease in many species, many are host specific. Within a susceptible host species, there is often a striking difference between individual animals in their levels of resistance. Within sus