Fields Virology, 2 Volumes Set, Sixth , 6th Edition, Jun 17, 2013, David M. Knipe, Peter Howley, LWW, ISBN: 9781451105636, Hardbound
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Author(s): David M. Knipe , Peter Howley
Publication Date: Jun 17, 2013
Edition: SixthProduct
Format: Hardbound
ISBN: 9781451105636
Trim Size: 8.375 x 10.875
Pages: 2664Pub Date: Jun 17, 2013
Weight: 14.0
Description
Fields Virology is the authoritative reference book for virology, providing definitive coverage of all aspects of virology, including thorough coverage of virus biology as well as replication and medical aspects of specific virus families. With the regular outbreaks of influenza, noroviruses as well as other emerging and re-emerging viruses it is essential to have the most up-to-date information available.With this Sixth Edition, all chapters have been completely updated, an important new emphasis has been placed on virus discovery and emerging viruses. Viruses associated with cancer, including the new human polyomaviruses, are highlighted in this Sixth Edition and new chapters have been added on circoviruses and mimiviruses. While the main focus of this edition continues to be on viruses, information on prions and the infectious spongiform encephalopathies are also included.
FEATURES
• 2-volume set
• Full color throughout with over 1,000 illustrations in total and most chapters provide key figures for use as lecture slides
• Online companion website with fully searchable text, all references linked to PubMed and additional material not found in the print for access to content anytime
• New coverage of emerging and viruses, including those causing influenza and HIV
• Updated coverage of viruses and cancer
• Coverage includes virus structure, virus entry, replication, and assembly, virus-host cell interactions, host immune responses and vaccines, antiviral therapeutics, virus evolution and immunization
• Thorough coverage of all viruses of medical importance, including both basic science and clinical features
• New chapters on circoviruses and mimiviruses and a new section on Chikungunya virus have been added
• Important advances in antivirals, including new HCV protease inhibitors and HIV integrase inhibitors
Table of contents
SECTION I: GENERAL VIROLOGY  1 History of Virology Lynn W. Enquist and Vincent R. Racaniello  2 Principles of Virology Richard C. Condit  3 Principles of Virus Structure Stephen C. Harrison  4 Virus Entry and Uncoating Ari Helenius  5 Virus Replication Strategies Sean Whelan  6 Virus Assembly Eric Hunter  7 Viruses, Cell Transformation, and Cancer Daniel DiMaio and Hung Fan  8 Innate Responses to Viral Infections Akiko Iwasaki and Ruslan Medzhitov  9 Adaptive Immune Response to Viral Infections Thomas J. Braciale, Young S. Hahn, and Dennis R. Burton  10 Pathogenesis of Viral Infections Mark T. Heise and Herbert W. Virgin  11 Virus Evolution Edward C. Holmes  12 Epidemiology  13 Antiviral Agents Donald M. Coen and Douglas D. Richman  14 Immunization Against Viral Diseases Barney S. Graham, James E. Crowe, Jr., and Julie E. Ledgerwood  15 Diagnostic Virology and Virus Discovery Gregory A. Storch and David Wang  SECTION II: SPECIFIC VIRUS FAMILIES  Picornaviridae  16 Picornaviridae: The Viruses and Their Replication Vincent R. Racaniello  17 Enteroviruses Authors to come  18 Rhinoviruses James E. Gern and Ann C. Palmenberg  19 Hepatitis A Virus F. Blaine Hollinger and Annette Martin  Calciviridae  20 Caliciviridae: The Noroviruses Kim Y. Green  Astroviridae  21 Astroviruses Ernesto M\u00e9ndez and Carlos F. Arias  Togaviridae  22 Togaviridae Richard J. Kuhn  23 Alphaviruses Diane E. Griffin  24 Rubella Virus Tom Hobman  Flaviviridae  25 Flaviviridae Brett D. Lindenbach, Catherine L. Murray, Heinz-J\u00fcrgen Thiel, and Charles M. Rice  26 Flaviviruses Theodore C. Pierson and Michael S. Diamond  27 Hepatitis C Virus Stuart C. Ray, Justin R. Bailey, and David L. Thomas  Coronoviridae  28 Coronaviridae Paul S. Masters and Stanley Perlman  Arteriviridae  29 Arteriviruses Eric J. Snijder and Marjolein Kikkert  Order Mononegavirales  30 Mononegavirales Robert A. Lamb  Rhabdoviridae  31 Rhabdoviridae Douglas S. Lyles, Ivan V. Kuzmin, and Charles E. Rupprecht  Filoviridae  32 Filoviridae: Marburg and Ebola Viruses Heinz Feldmann, Anthony Sanchez, and Thomas W. Geisbert  Paramyxoviridae  33 Paramyxoviridae Robert A. Lamb and Griffith D. Parks  34 Parainfluenza Viruses Ruth A. Karron and Peter L. Collins  35 Mumps Virus Steven Rubin, Christian Sauder, and Kathryn Carbone  36 Measles Virus Diane E. Griffin  37 Henipaviruses Lin-Fa Wang, John S. Mackenzie, and Christopher C. Broder  38 Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Metapneumovirus Peter L. Collins and Ruth A. Karron  Bornaviridae  39 Bornaviridae Christiane Herden, Thomas Briese, W. Ian Lipkin, and J\u00fcrgen A. Richt  Orthomyxoviridae  40 Orthomyxoviridae Megan L. Shaw and Peter Palese  41 Orthomyxoviruses Peter F. Wright, Gabriele Neumann, and Yoshihiro Kawaoka  Bunyaviridae  42 Bunyaviridae Richard M. Elliott and Connie S. Schmaljohn  Arenaviridae  43 Arenaviridae Authors to come  Reoviridae  44 Orthoreoviruses Terence S. Dermody, John Parker, and Barbara Sherry  45 Rotaviruses Mary K. Estes and Harry B. Greenberg  46 Orbiviruses Polly Roy  Retroviridae  47 Retroviridae Stephen P. Goff  48 Human T Cell Leukemia Virus Types 1 and 2 Masahiro Fujii and Masao Matsuoka  49 Human Immunodeficiency Viruses: Replication  50 HIV-1: Pathogenesis, Clinical Manifestations, and Treatment Daniel R. Kuritzkes and Richard A. Koup  51 Nonhuman Lentiviruses David T. Evans, John H. Elder, and Ronald C. Desrosiers  52 Foamy Viruses Axel Rethwilm and Dirk Lindemann  Polyomaviridae  53 Polyomaviruses James A. DeCaprio, Michael J. Imperiale, Eugene O. Major  Papillomaviridae  54 Papillomaviruses Peter M. Howley, John C. Schiller, and Douglas R. Lowy  Adenoviridae  55 Adenoviridae Arnold J. Berk  56 Adenoviruses William S. M. Wold and Michael G. Ison  Parvoviridae  57 Parvoviridae Kenneth I. Berns and Colin R. Parrish  Circoviridae  58 Circoviridae Xiang-Jin Meng  Herpesviridae  59 Herpesviridae Philip E. Pellett and Bernard Roizman  60 Herpes Simplex Viruses Bernard Roizman, David M. Knipe, and Richard J. Whitley  61 Epstein-Barr Virus/Replication and Epstein-Barr Virus Richard Longnecker, Elliott Kieff, and Jeffrey I. Cohen  62 Cytomegaloviruses Edward S. Mocarski, Jr, Thomas Shenk, Paul Griffiths, and Robert F. Pass  63 Varicella-Zoster Virus Ann M. Arvin and Don Gilden Ann M. Arvin and Don Gilden  64 Human Herpesvirus 6 and 7 Koichi Yamanishi, Yasuko Mori, and Philip E. Pellett  65 Kaposi’s Sarcoma–Associated Herpesvirus Blossom Damania and Ethel Cesarman  Poxviridae  66 Poxviridae Bernard Moss  67 Poxviruses Inger K. Damon  Hepadnaviridae  68 Hepadnaviruses Cristoph Seeger, Fabien Zoulim, and William S. Mason  Genus Deltavirus  69 Hepatitis D John M. Taylor, Robert H. Purcell, and Patrizia Farci  Hepeviridae  70 Hepatitis E Virus Suzanne U. Emerson and Robert H. Purcell  Other Virus Groups  71 Mimi Viruses Philippe Colson and Didier Raoult  72 Plant Viruses W. Allen Miller and Steven A. Whitham  73 Insect Viruses Paul D. Friesen  74 Viruses and Prions of Yeasts, Fungi, and Unicellular Organisms Reed B. Wickner  75 Bacteriophages Roger W. Hendrix  Unclassified Agents  76 Prions Stanley B. Prusiner