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Cytomegalovirus infections. --- Cytomegaloviruses --- Cytomegaloviruses. --- Immunological aspects.
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Cytomegaloviruses. --- Lumpy skin disease virus. --- Rinderpest virus.
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PAPILLOMAVIRUSES --- POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION --- PNEUMOCYSTIS CARINII --- CYTOMEGALOVIRUSES --- DNA PROBES
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The earliest observation of cytomegalovirus (CMV) interactions with the host cell was owl eye cytopathology in various tissues. It was recognized in the early 1970s that human CMV caused in utero infections resulting in congenital brain damage and other sensory neurological complications. Events of the 1980s and early 1990s, such as the wide application of solid organ and bone marrow transplantation and the emergence of AIDS, put the spotlight on human CMV. We understood that the virus was an opportunistic agent associated with immunosuppression. The golden age of cytomegalovirus research was ushered in during the late 1970s and early 1980s by a set of powerful new technologies that included restriction enzymes, DNA cloning, DNA sequencing, and open reading frame prediction. The genetic manipulation and propagation of novel CMV strains was accelerated with the app- cation of bacterial artificial chromosome technology. Today, we still struggle to understand the full spectrum of disease associated with human CMV. To the molecular biologist, CMV is a master of regulation in the eukaryotic cell where it either replicates or remains latent. To the immunologist, CMV is a master of immune evasion with tools to escape both the innate and acquired immune responses. The use of animal models with non-human CMVs has become significantly more sophisticated and tied to a more certain understanding of the interrelationships of non-human and human CMV genes.
Cytomegalovirus infections. --- Cytomegaloviruses. --- Salivary gland viruses --- Herpesviruses --- CMV infections --- Cytomegalovirus disease --- Herpesvirus diseases --- Medical virology. --- Virology. --- Medical microbiology --- Virology --- Virus diseases --- Microbiology
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Congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection is the most common intrauterine transmitted viral infection, with a tremendous impact on fetuses and newborns. In this book the history of this disease, its pathophysiological background, epidemiology and symptoms, as well as diagnostic and therapeutic strategies, will be discussed. Since economic aspects are gaining more and more importance in health politics, one chapter is dedicated to this issue in the context of congenital CMV infection. The content is based on the latest scientific findings and written in an understandable manner, allowing persons not working in the field of congenital CMV to also profit from it. Thus, this book is of interest for medical doctors, nurses, midwives, economists, but also for men and women who want to inform themselves about this topic.
Cytomegalovirus infections. --- Cytomegaloviruses -- Immunological aspects. --- Cytomegaloviruses. --- Cytomegalovirus infections --- Cytomegaloviruses --- Herpesviridae Infections --- DNA Virus Infections --- Virus Diseases --- Diseases --- Cytomegalovirus Infections --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Infectious Diseases --- Gynecology & Obstetrics --- Salivary gland viruses --- CMV infections --- Cytomegalovirus disease --- Medicine. --- Medical microbiology. --- Gynecology. --- Public health. --- Health promotion. --- Infectious diseases. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Medical Microbiology. --- Infectious Diseases. --- Public Health. --- Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. --- Herpesviruses --- Herpesvirus diseases --- Microbiology. --- Emerging infectious diseases. --- Emerging infections --- New infectious diseases --- Re-emerging infectious diseases --- Reemerging infectious diseases --- Communicable diseases --- Microbial biology --- Biology --- Microorganisms --- Gynaecology --- Generative organs, Female --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Health Workforce --- Gynecology . --- Health promotion programs --- Health promotion services --- Promotion of health --- Wellness programs --- Preventive health services --- Health education --- Community health --- Health services --- Hygiene, Public --- Hygiene, Social --- Public health services --- Public hygiene --- Social hygiene --- Health --- Human services --- Biosecurity --- Health literacy --- Medicine, Preventive --- National health services --- Sanitation
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In Cytomegalovirus Protocols (CMV), John Sinclair and a panel of expert investigators present a comprehensive collection of cellular and molecular techniques for the analysis of cytomegalovirus biology and its pathogenetic mechanisms. The methods-all described in step-by-step detail with ready reproducibility in mind-range from basic virus culture to complex molecular analysis of CMV structure and function. Included are methods for CMV detection using both immunological and biological techniques, methods for analyzing fundamental aspects of the CMV infection cycle, and methods for analyzing T cell response to cytomegalovirus infection in the human host. Comprehensive and state-of-the-art, Cytomegalovirus Protocols provides investigators with a powerful collection of the key methods that are illuminating not only the basic biology of this complex and intriguing human herpesvirus, but also its significant role in the pathogenesis of human infectious diseases as well as their emergent therapies.
Cytomegalovirus infections --- Cytomegaloviruses --- Pathology, Cellular. --- Cellular pathology --- Cytopathology --- Pathology --- Cytodiagnosis --- Salivary gland viruses --- Herpesviruses --- CMV infections --- Cytomegalovirus disease --- Herpesvirus diseases --- Emerging infectious diseases. --- Infectious Diseases. --- Emerging infections --- New infectious diseases --- Re-emerging infectious diseases --- Reemerging infectious diseases --- Communicable diseases --- Cytomegalovirus --- Cytomegalovirus Infections --- Genetic Techniques --- Laboratory Manuals --- isolation & purification --- genetics
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Cytomegaloviruses --- Cytomegalovirus infections --- 001.9 --- 316.423.2 --- 316.771 --- 316.771 Informatiekunde --- Informatiekunde --- 316.423.2 Sociaal culturele evolutie --- Sociaal culturele evolutie --- 001.9 Verbreiding van kennis. Informatie in het algemeen --- Verbreiding van kennis. Informatie in het algemeen --- Salivary gland viruses --- Herpesviruses --- CMV infections --- Cytomegalovirus disease --- Herpesvirus diseases --- Congresses --- Science --- Economics --- School management --- Firms and enterprises
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