Friday, January 5, 2007

Viral Vectors for Gene Therapy

Viral Vectors for Gene Therapy: Methods and Protocols (Methods in Molecular Medicine)
by Curtis A. Machida (Editor)

Product Details
* Hardcover: 550 pages
* Publisher: Humana Press (November 2002)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 1588290190
* ISBN-13: 978-1588290199

Book Info
Oregon Health & Science Univ., Portland, OR. Text provides basic tools needed for design targeted gene delivery vectors, and an understanding of how to apply viral vectors to the treatment of genetic disorders. Includes step-by-step methods, vectors from major categories, guidance on the selection, and examples. DNLM: Genetic Vectors.

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Principles And Practice Of Clinical Virology

Principles And Practice Of Clinical Virology
by Arie J. Zuckerman (Editor), Jangu E. Banatvala (Editor), J. R. Pattison (Editor), Paul Griffiths (Editor), Barry Schoub (Editor)

Product Details
* Hardcover: 912 pages
* Publisher: John Wiley & Sons; 5 edition (June 25, 2004)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0470843381
* ISBN-13: 978-0470843383

Book Description
The knowledge and practice of clinical virology continues to expand. This new fifth edition has thirty-six comprehensive chapters, each of which has been extensively revised or rewritten, with the addition of new colour plates.

This updated version takes into account knowledge accumulated in molecular biology with its applications for laboratory diagnosis, immunisation and antiviral chemotherapy. Each chapter highlights the clinical features and epidemiological patterns of infection. Similarly, in response to the global concern of the threat posed by new viruses, a new chapter on Emerging Infections is included.

There is also new material on Hospital Acquired Infections, including some advice relating to SARS, that will be of benefit to those dealing with the day-to-day management of patients in hospital.

Table of Contents:
Diagnostic Approaches (K Jeffrey and D. Pillay).
The Herpesviridae (G. Cleator and P. Klapper).
Hepatitis Viruses (T. Harrison, et al.).
Viruses Associated with Acute Diarrhoeal Disease (U. Desselberger and J. Gray).
Influenza (C. Potter).
Parainfluenza Viruses (S. Psarras et al)).
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (C. Hall).
Adenoviruses (M. Echavarria).
Rhinoviruses (N. Papadopoulos and S. Johnston).
Coronaviruses and Toroviruses (D. Cavanagh).
Measles (S. Schneider-Schaulies and V. ter Meulen).
Rubella (J. Best and J. Banatvala).
Mumps (P. Leinikki).
Enteroviruses (P. Minor and P Muir).
Poxviruses (I. Damon et al).
Alphaviruses (G. Lloyd).
Flaviviruses (B. Schoub and N. Blackburn).
Bunyaviridae (R. Swanepoel).
Arenaviruses (C. Howard).
Filoviruses (S. Fisher-Hoch).
Rabies and other Lyssavirus Infections(M. Warrell).
Papillomaviruses (D. McCance).
Human Polyomaviruses (K. Dörries).
Human Parvoviruses (K. Brown).
Human Immunodeficiency Viruses (R. Weiss, et al.).
The Human T-Cell Lymphotropic Viruses (G. Taylor).
Human Prion Diseases (J. Collinge).
GBV-C and TTV (S. Hino).
Emerging Virus Infections (B. Mahy).
Hospital-acquired Infections.
A Infections Acquired via the Blood-borne Route (A. Tilzey).
Infections Acquired via Other Routes (P. Rice).
Index

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