Current Microbiology Topics included topics are general, medical, and applied microbiology and virology and span the disciplines of physiology, biochemistry, genetics, biotechnology, morphology, taxonomy, diagnostic methods, and immunology as applied to microorganisms. http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00284/index.htm
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Wong's Virology This site contains notes on various aspects of medical virology. It is designed as a study aid for Category Science Biology Microbiology virologyWelcome to Wong's virology! This site contains notes on various aspectsof virology. It All the virology on the World Wide Web. This http://virology-online.com/
Extractions: This up to date index site is maintained by Dr. David Sander and seeks to link and catalog virology, microbiology and related pages world-wide. Additionally, on-line courses, tutorials, and a catalog of viral images is available. This comprehensive page lists Servers for General Virology, Specific Viruses, Microbiology, AIDS, Emerging Viruses, Electronic Journals, Scientific Societies, Government Sites and much much more. If you're looking for specific virus-related information, or if you're a virology/microbiology professional, this is the place to start. The Big Picture Book of Viruses
Extractions: PART THREE: VIROLOGY Virology is the study of viruses, complexes of nucleic acids and proteins that have the capacity for replication in animal, plant and bacterial cells. To replicate themselves, viruses usurp functions of the host cells on which they are parasites. The viral parasite causes changes in the cell, particularly its antigenicity; moreover, directing the host cell's metabolism to the production of new virus particles may cause cellular death. Virally-induced cell death, changes in antigenicity and the response of the host to the presence of the virus leads to the manifestations of viral disease. Viruses come in two basic types, those that have a genome of DNA and those that have a genome of RNA. THE CHAPTER NUMBERS AT THE LEFT ARE LINKED TO ILLUSTRATED HTML PAGES . THE LOGOS AT THE RIGHT TAKE YOU TO POWERPOINT SLIDE FILES AND ACROBAT LECTURES NOTES THAT ACCOMPANY THE WEB PAGES. THE POWERPOINT FILES MAY BE VERY LARGE AND THEREFORE DIFFICULT TO DOWNLOAD BY OUTSIDE USERS ALL OF THE HTML PAGES INDICATED BY CHAPTER NUMBERS ARE NOW FREE OF PASSWORD PROTECTION - JUST CLICK ON THE ORANGE CHAPTER NUMBER More virology
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Adelaide University - Microbiology And Immunology Webserver Information is supplied about the staff, research and teaching activities and positions available. Has tools for molecular anlaysis and a collection of links to microbiology, immunology and virology sites. http://www.microbiology.adelaide.edu.au/
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CIMB Online Journal Review papers, since 1999, in all areas of molecular biology, including plant and animal systems, human genetics, molecular microbiology, virology, and biotechnology. Free access to contents and abstracts, but full text is for subscribers in US$ or UK£ to Horizon Scientific Press. http://www.horizonpress.com/cimb/online.html
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Extractions: Useful Links (Teaching: K-12) The following lectures and teaching materials are presently available. Information is continually being added to this page, so check back regularly! Course schedule; homepage Selected lectures from the course are available (Spring 2003 course): Note that several of the 2001 lectures have been translated into Spanish , courtesy of Dr. Nestor Nunez Acevedo, MD. Malaga, Espana To download Abode Acrobat reader (free!), click here
NIV The National Institute for virology (NIV) and the Department of virology,University of the Witwatersrand. The NIV functions as http://www.niv.ac.za/default.asp
Xiong's Virology Page of Plant Viruses.Syllabus and lecture notes for PLP 611 Molecular Plant virology.Welcome to. Xiong's virology Page. Taxonomy and http://ag.arizona.edu/~zxiong/
Extractions: Welcome to Xiong's Virology Page This page has been visited times. Taxonomy and Description of Plant Viruses Syllabus and lecture notes for PLP 611 Molecular Plant Virology Detailed descriptions of the molecular virology research in the Department of Plant Pathology of the College of Agriculture at the University of Arizona are available through the following links. Molecular biology of several small RNA and DNA viruses and their interaction with plants are being investigated in my laboratory. These projects include characterization of viral genomes, replication and recombination of RNA viruses, and virus-plant interactions in resistance and resistance-breaking. You will also find a list of interesting and useful WWW sites I have collected on virology molecular biology biotech and biochemical companies handy references , and computer related sites Dr. Zhongguo Xiong
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Department Of Molecular Microbiology And Immunology ::Welcome To MMI Ph.D. degree training focusing on hostpathogen interactions, include virology, viral pathology, biodefense, cancer gene therapy, and vaccine development. Site includes information on curriculum and faculty research. http://medschool.slu.edu/mmi
Extractions: Tour and Introduction Welcome to Molecular Microbiology and Immunology Research in the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology reflects the strength and diversity of its faculty through a unifying focus of the study of host-pathogen interactions, especially in the area of virology. Areas of interest include viral pathogenesis, immunology, molecular and cellular biology, vaccine development (discovery and clinical trials), biodefense, and cancer gene therapy. The virology program is one of the strongest in the USA, and it encompasses research on adenoviruses, flaviviruses, hepatitis B and C viruses, herpesviruses (herpes simplex virus, Varicella Zoster virus), HIV, and poxviruses (including model studies for smallpox). Other research addresses parasites (T. cruzi), fungi, cell cycle regulation, programmed cell death (apoptosis), and the role of mitochondrial mutations in disease. MMI Key Features
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins - The Journal Of Medical Microbiology Journal of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Covering medical, dental and veterinary microbiology and infective diseases, including bacteriology, virology, parasitology and mycology. http://www.jmedmicrobiol.com/
Extractions: The Division of Virology, which includes the Medical Research Council Virology Unit, is the largest grouping of researchers in the UK focused on the molecular biology of human viruses. Glasgow has a long tradition in virological research, since the establishment some forty years ago of the direct forerunners of the present Division of Virology, namely the University's Department of Virology (the first UK department dedicated to this discipline) and the MRC Experimental Virus Research Unit (later named the Virology Unit). The Division's research programmes encompass virus genomics, fundamental studies of virus replication, gene expression and virus assembly, and the interaction of viruses with the host cell.
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins - Reviews In Medical Microbiology Journal of the Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Covering developments and techniques in medical microbiology, virology, mycology, parasitology, clinical microbiology, and hospital infection. http://www.revmedmicrobiol.com
Veterinary Virology VTMC 333.2 Department of Microbiology Western College of VeterinaryMedicine. Instructor Vikram Misra Office Rm 2663 WCVM Phone http://duke.usask.ca/~misra/virology/virology.html