
Advances in Virus Research
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Virus Research, Volume I
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors to Volume I
- Preface
- Chapter 1. The Properties of Bacteriophages
- I. Introduction
- II. Some Basic Biological Information about Phages
- III. Biophysical Properties
- IV. Biochemistry of the Phages
- V. Genetics
- VI. The Life Cycle of a Phage
- VII. Further Aspects of Phage Multiplication
- References
- Chapter 2. Interactions between Viruses and Virus Strains
- I. Interactions between Unrelated Viruses
- II. Interactions between Virus Strains
- References
- Chapter 3. Transmission of Plant Viruses by Cicadellids
- I. Introduction
- II. Latent or Incubation Period in the Vector
- III. Transmission without Evidence of Virus Multiplication in the Vector
- IV. Transmission with Evidence of Virus Multiplication in the Vector
- V. Common Relationships between Virus and Leaf hopper Vector
- VI. Passage through the Vector Egg
- VII. Vector Range
- VIII. Specialization of Virus Varieties in Relation to Vectors
- IX. Genetics of Vector Ability
- X. Transmission Process
- XI. Effect of Virus on Vector
- XIII. Transmission of More Than One Virus by a Vector
- XIV. Independence of Each Inoculation by a Cicadellid
- XV. Plant Resistance to Inoculation by Cicadellids
- XVI. Ecology of Transmission
- XVII. Symptoms Ascribed to Insect Toxins
- XVIII. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 4. Insect Viruses
- I. Introduction
- II. Pathology
- III. Isolation of the Virus
- IV. Inclusion Body Proteins
- V. Viruses
- VI. Relationship between Inclusion Body Protein, Virus, and Host
- VII. Relationship between Virus and Host
- VIII. Classification and Nomenclature of Insect Viruses
- References
- Chapter 5. Multiplication of Influenza Virus in the Entodermal Cells of the Allantois of the Chick Embryo
- I. Introduction
- II. The Host
- III. The Virus
- IV. Experimental Data Contributing to the Understanding of Viral Multiplication
- V. Analysis of Various Phases of the Growth Cycle
- VI. Concluding Remarks
- References
- Chapter 6. Poliomyelitis
- I. Immunologic Types of Poliomyelitis Virus
- II. Poliomyelitis Viruses in Tissue Culture
- III. Tissue-Culture Techniques in Poliomyelitis
- IV. Cytopathogenic Agents Other Than Poliomyelitis Virus Isolated in Tissue Culture
- V. Growth Curves of Poliomyelitis Virus
- VI. Intracellular Localization of Poliomyelitis Virus
- VII. Biosynthesis of Poliomyelitis Virus
- VIII. Host-Virus Relationships in Poliomyelitis After Natural Routes of Infection
- IX. Cortisone Enhancement of Experimental Poliomyelitis
- X. Antibodies and Immunity in Laboratory Animals
- XI. Gamma Globulin as a Prophylactic Agent for Poliomyelitis in Man
- XII. Serological Epidemiology of Poliomyelitis
- XIII. Complement Fixation Test for Poliomyelitis Virus
- XIV. Recent Work on Properties of the Virus
- XV. Type 3 (Leon) Virus in Mice and Type 2 (MEF1) Virus in Chick Embryos
- XVI. Poliomyelitis and Coxsackie (C) Viruses
- References
- Chapter 7. Purification and Properties of Animal Viruses
- I. Introduction
- II. Purification and Properties of Some Animal Viruses
- III. Purification of Animal Viruses-General Methods
- IV. Purity of Purified Virus
- V. Properties of Purified Virus
- VI. Visualization of Viruses
- References
- Chapter 8. Virus Nucleic Acids
- I. Introduction
- II. Some of the Properties of the Nucleic Acids
- III. The Composition of Virus Nucleic Acids
- IV. The Nucleic Acids of the Bacteriophages
- V. The Nucleic Acids of Animal Viruses
- VI. The Linkage between the Virus Nucleic Acids and the Virus Proteins
- VII. The Function of the Nucleic Acids in Viruses
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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