
Advances in Virus Research
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Virus Research, Volume 26
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Contributors to Volume 26
- Chapter 1. Processing of Adenovirus Nuclear RNA to mRNA
- I. Introduction
- II. Definition of Adenovirus Transcription Units
- III. Structural Aspects of the Late Transcription Unit
- IV. Formation of the Primary Transcript from the Late Adenovirus Transcription Unit
- V. Processing of the Primary Transcript
- VI. Implications for Control of Gene Expression through Processing
- References
- Chapter 2. Persistent Viral Infections as Models for Research in Virus Chemotherapy
- I. Introduction
- II. Persistence of Virus in Cultured Cells
- III. Persistence of Virus in Mammals
- IV. Virus Chemotherapy and Chemoprophylaxis
- V. The Activity of Antiviral Compounds in Persistently Infected Call Cultures
- VI. Activity of Antiviral Compounds against the Murine Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis (LCM)
- VII. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 3. Viruses as Probes for Development and Differentiation
- I. Introduction
- II. The Effects of the Differentiated State of aCell upon Viral Gene Expression and the Consequences of Infection
- III. Virus-Mediated Reprogramming of a Cellular Gene Expression
- IV. Viral Gene Organization as a Model for Eukaryotic Gene Organization and Developmental Processes
- V. Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 4. The Biology and Ecology of Strains of an Insect Small RNA Virus Complex
- I. Introduction
- II. Discovery of the Viruses
- III. Physical, Chemical, and Biochemical Properties
- IV. Serological Studies
- V. Host Range
- VI. Resistance to Virus Infection
- VII. Studies in Cultured Cell Lines
- VIII. Quantitative Studies
- IX. Virus Transmission
- X. Potential for Ecological Studies
- XI. Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 5. Tobacco Mosaic Virus: Model for Structure and Function of a Simple Virus
- I. Introduction
- II. Composition of the Virion
- III. Self-Association of TMV Coat Protein
- IV. Fine Structure of TMV
- V. TMV Disassembly
- VI. TMV Self-Assembly
- VII. Messenger Properties of TMV RNA
- VIII. Structure and Function of the Nontranslated Regions of TMV RNA
- IX. Search for a Viral Replicase
- X. Prospectives
- References
- Chapter 6. Plant-Virus Interactions Related to Resistance and Localization of Viral Infections
- I. Introduction
- II. The Genetics of Localization
- III. Necrotization
- IV. The Build-up of Restriction to Virus Multiplication
- V. Antiviral Substances Specific to Viral Infections in Plants
- VI. AVF-An Antiviral Factor from TMV-Infected Nicotiana glutinosa
- VII. The b-Proteins
- VIII. Concluding Remarks
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Contents of Previous Volumes
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