
Advances in Virus Research
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Virus Research, Volume 23
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors to Volume 23
- Chapter 1. Guidelines for Bacteriophage Characterization
- I. Introduction
- II. Implications of Phage Taxonomy for Phage Description
- III. A Tentative Hierarchy of Phage Properties
- IV. Recommended Methods
- V. Nomenclature
- VI. Description of New Phages
- References
- Chapter 2. The Tobraviruses
- I. Introduction
- II. Biological Properties
- III. Structure and Composition of Virus Particles
- IV. Mode of Replication
- V. Natural Transmission and Ecology
- VI. Special Features of the Tobravirus Genome
- References
- Chapter 3. The Origin of Multicomponent Small Ribonucleoprotein Viruses
- I. What is a Multicomponent Virus?
- II. The Origin of Multicomponent Viruses-Assumptions
- III. Comparative Virology Relevant to the Evolutionary Origin of Multicomponent Viruses
- IV. Discussion
- References
- Chapter 4. Small Isometric Viruses of Invertebrates
- I. Introduction
- II. Parvoviruses
- III. The Small RNA Viruses of Invertebrates
- IV. The Ecology of Small-RNA Viruses of Invertebrates
- V. Reactions between Invertebrate Small- RNA Viruses and Naturally Occurring Antibodies in Vertebrate Sera
- VI. Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 5. Reptilia-Related Viruses
- I. Introduction
- II. DNA-Containing Viruses
- III. RNA-Containing Viruses
- IV. Intramitochondrial Virus
- V. Perspectives
- References
- Chapter 6. Neutralization of Animal Viruses
- I. Introduction
- II. General Coasiderations
- III. Reversibility
- IV. The Nonneutralized Fraction
- V. Sensitization and the Role of Accessory Neutralizing Factors
- VI. The Mechanism of Neutralization
- VII. Concluding Comments
- References
- Chapter 7. Genetics of Resistance of Animals to Viruses: I. Introduction and Studies in Mice
- I. Introduction
- II. Genetics of Mice
- III. Arboviruses (Flavoviruses)
- IV. Mouse Hepatitis Virus
- V. Influenza nnd Miscellaneous Acute Viral Infections
- VI. Scrapie
- VII. Other Chronic Infections
- VIII. Mouse Leukemia
- IX. Mouse Mammary Tumor Virus
- References
- Chapter 8. Sendai Virus
- I. Introduction
- II. Historical Aspects of the Initial Isolation
- III. Epizoot. ic Infection among Swine in Japan during 1953-1956
- IV. Enzootic and Epizootic Spread among Mice
- V. The Possible Occurrence of Vertical Transmission in Mice
- VI. Variations in the Characteristics of Viruses Grown in Eggs and Tissue Culture Cells
- VII. Activation of Sendai Virus by Trypsin
- VIII. In Ovo Activation of Sendai Virus
- IX. Cleavage of a Glycoprotein in Association with Biological Activation of Sendai Virus
- X. A Glycoprotein Associated with Hemagglutinin and Neuraminidase
- XI. Sendai Virus-Induced Hemolysis
- XII. Models of Sendai Virus in Relation to Its Biological Activities
- XIII. Host-Induced Modification
- XIV. Summary
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Contents of Previous Volumes
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