
Advances in Virus Research
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Virus Research, Volume 22
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors to Volume 22
- Chapter 1. Mycoviruses: Viruses That Infect Fungi
- I. Introduction
- II. Mycoviruses in Vivo
- III. Detection of Mycoviruses
- IV. Transmission and Epidemiology of Mycoviruses
- V. Mycoviruses and the Production of Fungal Secondary Metabolites
- VI. Mycoviruses and Interferon Stimulation
- VII. Mycoviruses Plant Pathogenic Fungi
- Prospects for Biological Control
- VIII. Mycoviruses in Vitro
- IX. Morphology and Taxonomic Crouping of Mycoviruses
- X. Physiology and Replication of Mycoviruses
- XI. Concluding Remarks
- Referenes
- Chapter 2. Viruses and Virus Diseases Associated with Whiteflies
- I. Introduction
- II. Viruses Transmitted by Whiteflies
- III. Nature and Morphology of the Causal Agents
- IV. Physical Properties
- V. The Vectors
- VI. Factors Affecting Transmission by Whiteflies
- VII. Transmission by Mechanical Means
- VIII. Transmission by Other Means
- IX. Serology
- X. Control of Whitefly-Borne Diseases
- XI. Discussion and Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 3. The Granulosis Virus of Pieris brassicae (L.) and Its Relationship with Its Host
- I. Introduction
- II. General Features and Properties of the Intact Virus
- III. Separation of Inclusion Body Proteins, Virions, and Nucleocapsids
- IV. Capsules and Virions
- V. Effects of Physical and Chemical Agents on the Infectivity of the Virus
- VI. Counting the Capsules and Bioassay
- VII. The Virus and Its Host
- VIII. Ecology and Epizootiology
- IX. Classification and Nomenclature
- X. Biological Control
- XI. Perspectives
- References
- Chapter 4. Comparative Strategies of Animal Virus Replication
- I. Introduction
- II. Pathways of Replication
- III. Virus Replication Classes
- IV. Concluding Remarks
- References
- Chapter 5. Halobenzimidazole Ribosides and RNA Synthesis of Cells and Viruses
- I. Preface
- II. Historical Introduction
- III. Effects of DRB on Cellular RNA Synthesis
- IV. Effect of DRB on Cellular Protein Synthesis
- V. Effect of DRB on Cellular DNA Replication
- VI. Reversibility of the Effects of DRB
- VII. Halogenated Ribofuranosylbenzimidazoles and Regulation of Interferon Production
- VIII. Effects of Halogenated Ribofuranosylbenzimidazoles on Cell Structure and Proliferation
- IX. Monobromodichloro and Dibromo Derivatives of 1-ß-D-Ribofuranosylbenzimidazole
- X. Effects of Halogenated Ribofuranosylbenzimidazoles on Virus Multiplication
- XI. Other Classes of Biologically Active Benzimidazole Derivatives
- XII. General Comment
- References
- Note Added in Proof
- Chapter 6. Markers and Vaccines
- I. Introduction
- II. Markers and Characteristics of the Attenuated Virus Strains
- III. Correlation and Stability of Markers
- IV. Basic Features and Problems of Virus Vaccines
- V. Application of Virus Markers and Characteristics for the Evaluation of Attenuated Vaccine Strains
- References
- Chapter 7. The Interplay between Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis Virus, Immune Function, and Hemopoiesis in Mice
- I. Introduction
- II. LCM Virus
- III. Host Immune Reactions, as Determinants of the Course of Infection
- IV. Virus-Induced Interference with Hemopoietic Precursor Cells
- V. Virus-Induced Interference with Immune Function
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Contexts of Previous Volumes
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