
Advances in Virus Research
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Virus Research, Volume 24
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors to Volume 24
- Chapter 1. Tumors and Viruses in Nonhuman Primates
- I. Introduction
- II. Spontaneous Tumors in Nonhrimnn Primates
- III. Retrovirusrs of Nonhuman Primates
- IV. Herpesviruses of Nonhuman Primates
- V. Preventive Vaccines against Herpesvirus Oncogenesis - Nonhuman Primate Models
- VI. Discussion
- References
- Chapter 2. Viruses and Parasitism in Insects
- I. Introduction
- II. Properties of Virions
- III. Effects of Calyx Fluid on Host Insects
- IV. Distribution and Ecological Significance
- V. Summary and Perspectives
- References
- Chapter 3. The Formation of Virus Crystalline and Paracrystalline Arrays for Electron Microscopy and Image Analysis
- I. Introduction
- II. Virus Crystals and Crystalline Arrays
- III. The Negatve Staining Carbon-Film Technique
- IV. Conditions Required for the Formation of Crystalline Arrays from Virus Suspensions
- V. Mica Surfaces
- VI. Distilled Water
- VII. Crystalline Arrays from Suspensions Containing Isometric Plant Viruses
- VIII. Surface Structure of CCMV and BMV Particles
- IX. Turnip Rosette Virus (TRosV)
- X. Surface Structure of TRosV
- XI. Southern Bean Mosaic Virus (SBMV), Turnip Yellow Mosaic Virus (TYMV), and Turnip Crinkle Virus (TCV)
- XII. Human Adenovirus Type 5
- XIII. The Formation of Paracrystalline Arrays of Rod-Like and Filamentous Viruses
- XIV. Formation of Paracrystalline Arrays of TMV
- XV. Potato Virus X (PVX) and Papaya Mosaic Virus (PMV)
- XVI. Gradual Dissociation of Virus Particles with the Aid of the Negative Staining Carbon-Film Method
- XVII . Resolution from Specimens by the Negative Staining Carbon-Fim Method
- XVIII. The Form of Specimen Prepared by the Negative Staining Carbon-Film Method
- XIX. Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 4. Early Interactions of Viruses with Cellular Membranes
- I. Introduction
- II. Changes Occurring in Virions at the Time of Infection
- III. Changes Occurring in Cell Membranes at the Time of Viral Infection
- IV. Modes of Entry
- V. Shut Off of Cellular Macromolecular Synthesis by Viruses
- VI. Interferon Effects on the Cell Membrane
- References
- Note Addes in Proof
- Chapter 5. Structural Components and Replication of Arenaviruses
- I. Introduction
- II. The Arenavirus Group
- III. The Structure of Arenaviruses
- IV. Replication of Arenaviruses in Vitro
- V. Defective Interfering Arenaviruses
- References
- Chapter 6. Polyamines and Virus Multiplication
- I. Introduction
- II. Polyamines as Viral Components
- III. Polyamines in Virus Multiplication
- IV. Alterations in Polyamine Metabolism during Virus Infections
- V. Discussion
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Contents of Previous Volumes
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