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Bacterial diseases --- Communicable diseases --- Bacteria --- Communicable Diseases --- Fungi --- Viruses --- Pathogenesis --- pathogenicity --- microbiology --- physiopathology --- Pathogenicity --- Pathogenesis. --- pathogenicity. --- microbiology. --- physiopathology. --- Pathogenicity. --- Microbiology. --- Physiopathology. --- PARASITE --- COMMUNICABLE DISEASES --- FUNGI --- INFECTION --- BACTERIA --- MICROBIOLOGY --- PHYSIOPATHOLOGY --- VIRUSES --- PATHOGENICITY --- PATHOGENECITY
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Virology --- Virologie --- General virology --- Viruses --- Genetic vectors --- Microorganisms --- Mobile genetic elements --- Extrachromosomal DNA --- Microbiology --- Animal Viruses --- Zoophaginae --- Animal Virus --- Virus --- Virus, Animal --- Viruses, Animal --- Genetic Vectors --- methods --- Virology. --- Viruses. --- Methods. --- VIROLOGY --- VIRUSES --- VIRUS DISEASES --- ONCOGENIC VIRUSES --- ULTRASTRUCTURE --- PATHOGENECITY --- GENETICS --- PATHOLOGY --- PREVENTION AND CONTROL
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The 9th International Symposium on Yersinia was held in Lexington, Kentucky, USA on October 10-14, 2006. Over 250 Yersinia researchers from 18 countries gathered to present and discuss their research. In addition to 37 oral presentations, there were 150 poster presentations. This Symposium volume is based on selected presentations from the meeting and contains both reviews and research articles. It is divided into six topic areas: 1) genomics; 2) structure and metabolism; 3) regulatory mechanisms; 4) pathogenesis and host interactions; 5) molecular epidemiology and detection; and 6) vaccine and antimicrobial therapy development. Consequently, this volume covers a wide range of current research areas in the Yersinia field.
Yersinia --- Bacterial genetics --- Bacteria --- Bacteriology --- Microbial genetics --- Enterobacteriaceae --- Genetics --- Emerging infectious diseases. --- Internal medicine. --- Microbiology. --- Infectious Diseases. --- Internal Medicine. --- Medical Microbiology. --- Microbial biology --- Biology --- Microorganisms --- Medicine, Internal --- Medicine --- Emerging infections --- New infectious diseases --- Re-emerging infectious diseases --- Reemerging infectious diseases --- Communicable diseases --- Infectious diseases. --- Medical microbiology. --- Communicable diseases. --- Contagion and contagious diseases --- Contagious diseases --- Infectious diseases --- Microbial diseases in human beings --- Zymotic diseases --- Diseases --- Infection --- Epidemics --- Yersinia Infections --- genetics. --- epidemiology. --- prevention & control. --- therapy. --- pathogenecity. --- physiology.
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Host-virus relationships. --- Virus diseases. --- Virus Diseases. --- Viruses --- Viral Diseases --- Viral Infections --- Virus Infections --- Disease, Viral --- Disease, Virus --- Diseases, Viral --- Diseases, Virus --- Infection, Viral --- Infection, Virus --- Infections, Viral --- Infections, Virus --- Viral Disease --- Viral Infection --- Virus Disease --- Virus Infection --- Viral diseases --- Viral infections --- Virus infections --- Communicable diseases --- Medical virology --- Pathogenic viruses --- Relationships, Host-virus --- Virus-host relationships --- Host-parasite relationships --- pathogenicity. --- Host-virus relationships --- Relations hôte-virus --- Relations hôte-virus --- Virus diseases --- Virus Diseases --- pathogenicity --- Maladies à virus --- VIRUS DISEASES --- VIRUSES --- PATHOGENECITY
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Completely revised and updated to reflect important advances in the field, "Principles of Virology, Second Edition" continues to fill the gap between simple introductory texts and very advanced reviews of major virus families, introducing upper-level undergraduates, graduate students, and medical students to all aspects of virology. The second edition retains all of the defining and much-praised features of the first edition, focusing on concepts and principles and presenting a comprehensive treatment from molecular biology to pathogenesis and infection control. Written in an engagingly readable style and generously illustrated with over 400 full-colour illustrations, this approachable volume offers detailed examples that illustrate common principles, specific strategies adopted by different viruses to ensure their reproduction, and the current state of virology research. The book is divided into chapters that focus on specific topics rather than individual viruses, and allows the student to visualize common themes that cut across virus families, emphasizing the shared features of different viruses.
Genetics, Microbial --- Molecular Biology --- Virology --- Viruses --- Virus diseases --- Virologie --- Virus --- Maladies à virus --- methods --- Viruses. --- Genetics, Microbial. --- Molecular Biology. --- Biochemical Genetics --- Biology, Molecular --- Genetics, Biochemical --- Genetics, Molecular --- Molecular Genetics --- Biochemical Genetic --- Genetic, Biochemical --- Genetic, Molecular --- Molecular Genetic --- Microbial Genetics --- Genetic, Microbial --- Microbial Genetic --- Virus Physiological Phenomena --- Bacterial Physiological Phenomena --- Genome, Microbial --- Animal Viruses --- Zoophaginae --- Animal Virus --- Virus, Animal --- Viruses, Animal --- Genetic Vectors --- Microbiology --- methods. --- Virology. --- Virus diseases. --- Molecular biology. --- Genetic Phenomena --- Methods. --- Maladies à virus --- Genetic vectors --- Microorganisms --- Mobile genetic elements --- Extrachromosomal DNA --- Viral diseases --- Viral infections --- Virus infections --- Communicable diseases --- Medical virology --- Pathogenic viruses --- Virology - methods --- Virussen. --- VIRUSES --- GENETICS, MICROBIAL --- MOLECULAR BIOLOGY --- VIROLOGY --- VIRUS DISEASES --- ONCOGENIC VIRUSES --- METHODS --- ULTRASTRUCTURE --- PATHOGENECITY --- GENETICS --- PATHOLOGY --- PREVENTION AND CONTROL
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