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Morphological analysis of cytomegalovirus-infected human fibroblasts reveals characteristic alterations of the nuclear envelope during budding of the nucleocapsids from the nucleus. These changes include focal nuclear lamina thickening and formation
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Autor:
Meyer, G A, Radsak, K D
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry; February 2000, Vol. 275 Issue: 6 p3857-66, 10p
Autor:
Gönczöl, E., Plotkin, S.
Publikováno v:
Archives of Virology; 1985, Vol. 84 Issue 1/2, p129-134, 6p
Published since 1953, Advances in Virus Research covers a diverse range of in-depth reviews, providing a valuable overview of the current field of virology. - Contain contributions from leading authorities - Informs and updates on all the latest deve
Autor:
J. Robin Harris
Cellular virology has made tremendous advances in the past decade due to the availability and application of new immunological techniques together with the vast range of biochemical techniques and the continued impact of transmission electron microsc
Autor:
Adrian Srb
The present volume includes the large majority of papers given at the symposium entitled'Fundamental Approaches to Plant and Animal Improvement,'held at Cali, Colombia, in November, 1972. The primary focal points were on various genetic mechanisms, i
Autor:
Robert King
Many modern geneticists attempt to elucidate the molecular basis of phenotype by utilizing a battery of techniques derived from physical chemistry on subcellular components isolated from various species of organisms. Volume 5 of the Handbook of Genet
Autor:
Ann Arvin, Gabriella Campadelli-Fiume, Edward Mocarski, Patrick S. Moore, Bernard Roizman, Richard Whitley, Koichi Yamanishi
This comprehensive account of the human herpesviruses provides an encyclopedic overview of their basic virology and clinical manifestations. This group of viruses includes human simplex type 1 and 2, Epstein–Barr virus, Kaposi's Sarcoma-associated