31 تير 1387
ویروس شناسی پزشکی Medical Virology, Fourth Edition

Medical Virology, Fourth Edition
By D. E. White, Frank J. Fenner
Publisher: Academic Press
Number Of Pages: 603
Publication Date: 1994-01-15
ISBN / ASIN: 0127466428
EAN: 9780127466422
Book Description
Medical Virology first appeared in 1970 and was immediately hailed as a classic. The Fourth Edition has been completely updated, substantially rewritten, and considerably expanded. Acknowledging that today's students possess a more sophisticated background of molecular and cellular biology, the book is pitched a little higher than was the third edition. Nevertheless, it maintains the exceptionally high standards of the three previous editions, including the now famous user-friendly style. Hundreds of instructive diagrams and succinct tables smooth the path for the reader. Extensive lists of recent authoritative reviews at the end of each of the 36 chapters simplifies the reader's entry into the scientific literature. Throughout, the focus is on fundamental principles, mechanisms and basic facts, rather than on overwhelming detail.
Part I of the book, expanded to over 400 pages, comprises in effect a self-contained overview of the Principles of Virology. Part II, entitled Viruses of Humans, deals comprehensively with all the families of human viruses. Extensive coverage is given to the molecular biology of the viruses and of viral replication, pathogenesis and immunity, clinical features of all important diseases caused by all viruses affecting humans, the latest laboratory diagnostic methods, epidemiology and control, including chemotherapy and vaccines.
This lucid and concise yet comprehensive text is admirably suited to the needs not only of advanced students of science and medicine but also particularly of postgraduate students, teachers, and research workers in all areas of virology.
Key Features
* Molecular biology of viruses and viral replication
* Pathogenesis and immunity
* Latest laboratory diagnostic methods
* Clinical features of human viral diseases
* Vaccines and chemotherapy
* Epidemiology and control
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روش های پیشرفته در میکروبیولوژی تشخیصی Advanced Techniques in Diagnostic Microbiology

Advanced Techniques in Diagnostic Microbiology
by: Yi-Wei Tang & Charles W. Stratton
Publisher: Springer
Number Of Pages: 540
Publication Date: 2006-06-16
ISBN / ASIN: 0387297413
EAN: 9780387297415
Book Description
Clinical microbiologists are engaged in the field of diagnostic microbiology to determine whether pathogenic microorganisms are present in clinical specimens collected from patients with suspected infections. If microorganisms are found, these are identified and susceptibility profiles, when indicated, are determined. During the past two decades, technical advances in the field of diagnostic microbiology have made constant and enormous progress in various areas, including bacteriology, mycology, mycobacteriology, parasitology, and virology. The diagnostic capabilities of modern clinical microbiology laboratories have improved rapidly and have expanded greatly due to a technological revolution in molecular aspects of microbiology and immunology. In particular, rapid techniques for nucleic acid amplification and characterization combined with automation and user-friendly software have significantly broadened the diagnostic arsenal for the clinical microbiologist. The conventional diagnostic model for clinical microbiology has been labor-intensive and frequently required days to weeks before test results were available. Moreover, due to the complexity and length of such testing, this service was usually directed at the hospitalized patient population. The physical structure of laboratories, staffing patterns, workflow, and turnaround time all have been influenced profoundly by these technical advances. Such changes will undoubtedly continue and lead the field of diagnostic microbiology inevitably to a truly modern discipline. Advanced Techniques in Diagnostic Microbiology provides a comprehensive and up-to-date description of advanced methods that have evolved for the diagnosis of infectious diseases in the routine clinical microbiology laboratory. The book is divided into two sections. The first techniques section covers the principles and characteristics of techniques ranging from rapid antigen testing, to advanced antibody detection, to in vitro nucleic acid amplification techniques, and to nucleic acid microarray and mass spectrometry. Sufficient space is assigned to cover different nucleic acid amplification formats that are currently being used widely in the diagnostic microbiology field. Within each technique, examples are given regarding its application in the diagnostic field. Commercial product information, if available, is introduced with commentary in each chapter. If several test formats are available for a technique, objective comparisons are given to illustrate the contrasts of their advantages and disadvantages. The second applications section provides practical examples of application of these advanced techniques in several "hot" spots in the diagnostic field. A diverse team of authors presents authoritative and comprehensive information on sequence-based bacterial identification, blood and blood product screening, molecular diagnosis of sexually transmitted diseases, advances in mycobacterial diagnosis, novel and rapid emerging microorganism detection and genotyping, and future directions in the diagnostic microbiology field. We hope our readers like this technique-based approach and your feedback is highly appreciated. We want to thank the authors who devoted their time and efforts to produce their chapters. We also thank the staff at Springer Press, especially Melissa Ramondetta, who initiated the whole project. Finally, we greatly appreciate the constant encouragement of our family members through this long effort. Without their unwavering faith and full support, we would never have had the courage to commence this project
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دیکشنری پزشکی A Dictionary of Virology *3rd Edition

A Dictionary of Virology *3rd Edition
by: Brian Mahy, B, W J Mahy
Number Of Pages: 432
Publication Date: 2001-08
ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0124653278
ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780124653276
Book Description
This third edition of A Dictionary of Virology offers an authoritative, concise, and up-to-date list of all viruses affecting vertebrate species, from humans to fish. It has been completely revised since the 1997 edition to include 25% more entries, including many completely new viruses. The entries have been restructured so that all viruses are listed and classified in accordance with the standards set by the 7th Report of the ICTV. The extensive cross-referencing and illustrative tables further
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فرهنگ ویروس شناسی Encyclopedia of Virology

Encyclopedia of Virology, 3-Volume Set
Number Of Pages: 1997
Publication Date: 1999
ISBN / ASIN: 0122270304
Description
In recent years, progress in the field of virology has advanced at an unprecedented rate. Issues such as AIDS have brought the subject firmly into the public domain and its study is no longer confined solely to specialist groups. The Encyclopedia of Virology is the largest single reference source of current virological knowledge. It is also the first to bring together all aspects of the subject for a wide variety of readers. Unique in its use of concise 'mini-review' articles, the material covers biological, molecular, and medical topics concerning viruses in animals, plants, bacteria, and insects. More general articles focus on the effects of viruses on the immune system, the role of viruses in disease, oncology, gene therapy, and evolution, plus a wide range of related topics. Drawing on the latest research, the editors have produced the definitive source for both specialist and general readers. Easy-to-use and meticulously organized, the Encyclopedia of Virology clarifies and illuminates one of the most complex areas of contemporary study. It will prove an invaluable addition to libraries, universities, medical and nursing schools, and research institutions around the world. The Second Edition has been thoroughly updated with approximately 40 new articles. This edition includes more illustrations and color plates in each volume.
From Library Journal
The editors and the over 250 expert contributors to this encyclopedia are to be commended for the fantastic work they have done in producing a resource that is valuable to both undergraduates and specialists. The encyclopedia features 270 alphabetically arranged articles discussing topics that range from specific viruses and virus groups to diagnostic techniques and the history of virology. Animal, insect, plant, and bacteriologial viruses are all covered. Each entry includes a self-contained summary of the topic at hand and provides both recommendations for further reading and a list of other relevant entries. Many of the articles have a section on future perspectives that shows the direction of current research. In addition, there are cross references and an extensive index. While expensive, this encyclopedia is the only comprehensive work on virology to have appeared in the past few years. The field is changing so quickly that finding concise, understandable information in a single source is difficult. Other current works include Bernard Fields's Fields Virology (Raven, 1990. 2d ed.) and Fundamental Virology (Raven, 1991). (Fields is a contributor to this volume as well.) These are both textbooks aimed at educating the virologist or physician, while the encyclopedia is geared toward a wider audience. Recommended for academic and medical libraries.
Audience
Animal and plant virologists, medical virologists, microbiologists, immunologists, pathologists, clinicians, health care workers, nurses, researchers and technicians in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, and undergraduate and graduate students in the biological and biomedical sciences
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کتاب ویروس شناسی(اصول ها و کاربردها) Virology: Principles and Applications

Virology: Principles and Applications
Edition: 1st
Author(s): John Carter (Liverpool John Moores University, UK); Venetia Saunders (Liverpool John Moores University, UK)
ISBN10: 0470023864
ISBN13: 9780470023860
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 8/1/2007
Publisher(s): WILEY
Page: 383
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Preface.
Abbreviations used in this book.
Greek letters used in this book.
Colour coding for molecules.
1 Viruses and their importance.
1.1 Viruses are ubiquitous on Earth.
1.2 Reasons for studying viruses.
1.3 The nature of viruses.
1.4 The remainder of the book.
2 Methods used in virology.
2.1 Introduction to methods used in virology.
2.2 Cultivation of viruses.
2.3 Isolation of viruses.
2.4 Centrifugation.
2.5 Structural investigations of cells and virions.
2.6 Electrophoretic techniques.
2.7 Detection of viruses and virus components.
2.8 Infectivity assays.
2.9 Virus genetics.
3 Virus structure.
3.1 Introduction to virus structure.
3.2 Virus genomes.
3.3 Virus proteins.
3.4 Capsids.
3.5 Virion membranes.
3.6 Occlusion bodies.
3.7 Other virion components.
4 Virus transmission.
4.1 Introduction to virus transmission.
4.2 Transmission of plant viruses.
4.3 Transmission of vertebrate viruses.
4.4 Transmission of invertebrate viruses.
4.5 Permissive cells.
5 Attachment and entry of viruses into cells.
5.1 Overview of virus replication.
5.2 Animal viruses.
5.3 Bacteriophages.
6 Transcription, translation and transport.
6.1 Introduction to transcription, translation and transport.
6.2 Transcription of virus genomes.
6.3 Transcription in eukaryotes.
6.4 Translation in eukaryotes.
6.5 Transport in eukaryotic cells.
6.6 Transcription and translation in bacteria.
7 Virus genome replication.
7.1 Overview of virus genome replication.
7.2 Locations of virus genome replication in eukaryotic cells.
7.3 Initiation of genome replication.
7.4 Polymerases.
7.5 DNA replication.
7.6 Double-stranded RNA replication.
7.7 Single-stranded RNA replication.
7.8 Reverse transcription.
8 Assembly and exit of virions from cells.
8.1 Introduction to assembly and exit of virions from cells.
8.2 Nucleocapsid assembly.
8.3 Formation of virion membranes.
8.4 Virion exit from the infected cell.
9 Outcomes of infection for the host.
9.1 Introduction to outcomes of infection for the host.
9.2 Factors affecting outcomes of infection.
9.3 Non-productive infections.
9.4 Productive infections.
10 Classification and nomenclature of viruses.
10.1 History of virus classification and nomenclature.
10.2 Modern virus classification and nomenclature.
10.3 Baltimore classification of viruses.
11 Herpesviruses (and other dsDNA viruses).
11.1 Introduction to herpesviruses.
11.2 The human herpesviruses.
11.3 The herpesvirus virion.
11.4 HSV-1 genome organization.
11.5 HSV-1 replication.
11.6 Latent herpesvirus infection.
11.7 Other dsDNA viruses.
12 Parvoviruses (and other ssDNA viruses).
12.1 Introduction to parvoviruses.
12.2 Examples of parvoviruses.
12.3 Parvovirus virion.
12.4 Parvovirus replication.
12.5 Other ssDNA viruses.
13 Reoviruses (and other dsRNA viruses).
13.1 Introduction to reoviruses.
13.2 Rotavirus virion.
13.3 Rotavirus replication.
13.4 Other dsRNA viruses.
14 Picornaviruses (and other plus-strand RNA viruses).
14.1 Introduction to picornaviruses.
14.2 Some important picornaviruses.
14.3 The picornavirus virion.
14.4 Picornavirus replication.
14.5 Picornavirus recombination.
14.6 Picornavirus experimental systems
14.7 Other plus-strand RNA viruses.
15 Rhabdoviruses (and other minus-strand RNA viruses).
15.1 Introduction to rhabdoviruses.
15.2 Some important rhabdoviruses.
15.3 The rhabdovirus virion and genome organization.
15.4 Rhabdovirus replication.
15.5 Other minus-strand RNA viruses.
15.6 Viruses with ambisense genomes.
15.7 Reverse genetics.
16 Retroviruses.
16.1 Introduction to retroviruses.
16.2 Retrovirus virion.
16.3 Retrovirus replication.
16.4 Examples of retroviruses.
16.5 Retroviruses as gene vectors.
16.6 Endogenous retroviruses.
17 Human immunodeficiency viruses.
17.1 Introduction to HIV.
17.2 HIV virion.
17.3 HIV genome.
17.4 HIV-1 replication.
17.5 HIV-1 variability.
17.6 Progression of HIV infection.
17.7 Prevention of HIV transmission.
18 Hepadnaviruses (and other reverse-transcribing DNA viruses).
18.1 Introduction to hepadnaviruses.
18.2 Importance of HBV.
18.3 HBV virion.
18.4 Non-infectious particles.
18.5 Soluble virus protein.
18.6 HBV genome.
18.7 HBV genetic groups.
18.8 HBV replication cycle.
18.9 Prevention and treatment of HBV infection.
18.10 Other reverse-transcribing DNA viruses.
19 Bacterial viruses.
19.1 Introduction to bacterial viruses (bacteriophages.
RNA PHAGES.
19.2 Single-stranded RNA phages.
19.3 Double-stranded RNA phages.
DNA PHAGES.
19.4 Single-stranded DNA phages.
19.5 Double-stranded DNA phages.
20 Origins and evolution of viruses.
21.1 Introduction to origins and evolution of viruses.
20.2 Origins of viruses.
20.3 Evolution of viruses.
21 Emerging viruses.
21.1 Introduction to emerging viruses
21.2 Viruses in new host species
21.3 Viruses in new areas
21.4 Viruses in new host species and in new areas
21.5 New viruses
21.6 Recently discovered virus
21.7 Re-emerging viruses
21.8 Virus surveillance
21.9 Dealing with outbreaks
22 Viruses and cancer
22.1 Introduction to viruses and cancer
22.2 Papillomavirus-linked cancers
22.3 Polyomavirus-linked cancers
22.4 Epstein-Barr virus-linked cancers
22.5 Kaposi’s sarcoma
22.6 Adult T cell leukaemia
22.7 Hepatocellular carcinoma
22.8 Virus-associated cancers in animals
22.9 Cell lines derived from virus-associated cancers.
22.10 How do viruses cause cancer?
22.11 Prevention of virus-induced cancers.
23 Survival of infectivity.
23.1 Preservation of virus infectivity.
23.2 Destruction of virus infectivity.
23.3 Inactivation targets in virions.
23.4 Inactivation kinetics.
23.5 Agents that inactivate virus infectivity.
24 Virus vaccines.
24.1 Introduction to virus vaccines.
24.2 Live attenuated virus vaccines.
24.3 Inactivated virus vaccines.
24.4 Virion subunit vaccines.
24.5 Live recombinant virus vaccines.
24.6 Mass production of viruses for vaccines.
24.7 Virus-like particles.
24.8 Synthetic peptide vaccines.
24.9 DNA vaccines.
24.10 Storage and transport of vaccines.
25 Anti-viral drugs.
25.1 Introduction to anti-viral drugs.
25.2 Development of anti-viral drugs.
25.3 Examples of anti-viral drugs.
25.4 Drug resistance.
25.5 Anti-viral drug research.
26 Prions.
26.1 Introduction to prions.
26.2 Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies.
26.3 The nature of prions.
26.4 Prion diseases.
26.5 Prion strains.
26.6 Prion transmission.
26.7 The protein-only hypothesis.
Learning outcomes.
Sources of further information
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سلول های بنیادی مزانشیم Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Publisher: Humana Press | 2008-04-01 | 220 pages | ISBN:1588297713 |3.1 MB
For over forty years, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have been scrutinized and studied, garnering much attention due to their broad therapeutic efficacy. In Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Methods and Protocols, leaders in the field were assembled to contribute detailed methodologies for the isolation and characterization of human and rodent MSCs. Recently, these vital cells have shown therapeutic benefits in the treatment of myocardial infarction, stroke, lung diseases, spinal cord injury and other neurological disorders, thus promising a boundless future in their study.
Cutting edge and easy to use, Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Methods and Protocols is the perfect resource for scientists attempting to pursue this important and ever-developing field of research.
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راهنمای بیوانفورماتیک A Cell Biologist’s Guide to Modeling and Bioinformatics

A Cell Biologist’s Guide to Modeling and Bioinformatics
A step-by-step guide to using computational tools to solve problems in cell biology
Combining expert discussion with examples that can be reproduced by the reader, A Cell Biologist’s Guide to Modeling and Bioinformatics introduces an array of informatics tools that are available for analyzing biological data and modeling cellularalgebra and cellular biology; the author provides all the other tools you need to understand the necessary statistical and mathematical methods. processes. You learn to fully leverage public databases and create your own computational models. All that you need is a working knowledge of
Coverage is divided into two main categories:
Molecular sequence database chapters are dedicated to gaining an understanding of tools and strategies—including queries, alignment methods, and statistical significance measures—needed to improve searches for sequence similarity, protein families, and putative functional domains. Discussions of sequence alignments and biological database searching focus on publicly available resources used for background research and the characterization of novel gene products.
Modeling chapters take you through all the steps involved in creating a computational model for such basic research areas as cell cycle, calcium dynamics, and glycolysis. Each chapter introduces a new simulation tooland is based on published research. The combination creates a rich context for ongoing skill and knowledge development in modeling biological research systems.
Students and professional cell biologists can develop the basic skills needed to learn computational cell biology. This unique text, with its step-by-step instruction, enables you to test and develop your new bioinformatics and modeling skills. References are provided to help you take advantage of more advanced techniques, technologies, and training.
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Animal Cell Culture Techniques

by Clynes M. "Animal Cell Culture Techniques (Springer Lab Manual)"
Springer-Verlag Telos | Pages: 618 | 1998-08 | ISBN: 3540630082 | Djvu | 4 Mb
Book Description:
Cell culture techniques allow a variety of molecular and cell biological questions to be addressed, offering physiological conditions whilst avoiding the use of laboratory animals. In addition to basic techniques, a wide range of specialised practical protocols covering the following areas are included: cell proliferation and death, in-vitro models for cell differentiation, in-vitro models for toxicology and pharmacology, industrial application of animal cell culture, genetic manipulation and analysis of human and animal cells in culture.
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