
Advances in Virus Research
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Virus Research, Volume 19
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors to Volume 19
- Chapter 1. The Use of Protoplasts and Separated Cells in Plant Virus Research
- I. Introduction and Scope of the Review
- ll. Protoplasts
- lll. Separatrd Cells
- IV. Plant Tissue Cultures
- V. Some Examples of the Uses of Separated Cells and Protoplasts to Approach Specific Problems
- VI. Some Prospects for the Future
- References
- Chapter 2. Plant Viruses with a Multipartite Genome
- I. Introduction: RNA as Genetic Material
- ll. Discovery and Characterization of Multipartite RNA Genomes
- lll. Summary and Discussion
- References
- Chapter 3. The Bromoviruses
- I. Introduction
- ll. History and Geography
- lll. Coat Proteins
- IV. Ribonucleic Acids
- V. The Virus
- VI. Multiplication
- VII. Serology
- VIII. Biological Assay
- IX. Genetics
- X. Identification and Host Ranges
- XI. Transmission
- Xll. Control and Resistance
- XIll . Chemical Inhibition of the Bromoviruses
- XIV. Mixed Infections
- References
- Chapter 4. Remarks on the Ultrastructure of Type A, 8, and C Virus Particles
- I. Introduction
- ll. Electron Microscope Preparatory Methods Applicable to the Study of
- lll. The MuLV Particles
- IV. The MTV Particles
- V. Terminology and Models
- VI. Particles Resembling RNA Tumor Viruses in Mice and in Other Species
- VII. RNA Tumor Viruses in Primates
- VIII. Concluding Rrmarks
- References
- Chapter 5. Activation of Mammalian leukemia Viruses
- I. Introdiiction
- ll. Activation of Type-C Viruses
- lll. Activation of Herpesviruses
- lV. Mechanisms of Activation and Their Relationships to Oncogenesis
- V. Conclusions
- References
- Addendum to References
- Chapter 6. Structural Components of RNA Tumor Viruses
- I. Introduction
- ll. General Considerations
- lll. The Avian RNA Tumor Viruses
- IV. Mechanisms of Activation and Their Relationships to Oncogenesis
- V. Concluding Remarks
- Addendum
- References
- Chapter 7. Viruses as a Factor of Evolution: Exchange of Genetic Information in the Biosphere
- I. A General Outline of the Problem
- lI. Transformation
- lll. Heteroraryons
- IV. Viruses as Curriers of Genetic Informntion
- V. Conclusion
- References
- Note Added in Proof
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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