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The volumes on the retroviridae are the most detailed, up-to-date accounts of the field available. The current volume begins with observations of the general features of retrovirus entry into cells as determined by their envelope glycoproteins and cell surface receptors, and then goes on to review specific viruses found in a number of animal species.
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There are three major types of human retroviruses, namely HIV, HTLV, and endogenous human retroviruses. This book presents the latest findings on the replication of these human retroviruses. This book is unique in that there has been no comparable book that integrates the findings from the three known classes of human retroviruses. Other books have focused on one of the three classes of human retroviruses individually. An accomplished international team of contributing authors have combined their expertise to provide cutting-edge findings in this important field. The book will be a valuable re
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Retroviruses --- Retroviridae. --- Retroviridae Infections. --- Deltaretrovirus. --- HIV. --- Retrovirology. --- Retroviruses.
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Retroviruses --- Retroviridae. --- Retroviridae Infections. --- Deltaretrovirus. --- HIV. --- Retrovirology. --- Retroviruses.
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Cancer. --- Chemotaxis. --- Head (human). --- Monocytes. --- Neck. --- Retroviruses.
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Retroviruses --- Retroviridae. --- Retroviridae Infections. --- Deltaretrovirus. --- HIV.
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Gene therapy --- Retroviruses --- Clinical trials --- Testing.
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Eight percent of our DNA contains retroviruses that are millions of years old. Anna Marie Skalka explains how our evolving knowledge of these particles has advanced genetic engineering, gene delivery systems, and precision medicine. Retroviruses cause disease but also hold clues to prevention and treatment possibilities that are anything but retro.
Medicine --- Viruses --- Retrovirus infections. --- Retroviruses. --- Research --- History. --- Evolution.
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"Retroviruses comprise a diverse family of enveloped RNA viruses, remarkable for their use of reverse transcription of viral RNA into linear double stranded DNA during replication and the subsequent integration of this DNA into the genome of the host cell. Members of this family include important pathogens such as HIV-1, feline leukemia, and several cancer-causing viruses. However interest in these viruses extends beyond their disease causing capabilities. For example, research in this area led to the discovery of oncogenes, a major advance in the field of cancer genetics. Studies of retroviruses have contributed greatly to our understanding of mechanisms that regulate eukaryotic gene expression. In addition retroviruses are proving to be valuable research tools in molecular biology and have been used successfully in gene therapy (e.g. to treat X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency). Written by the top retroviral specialists, this book reviews the genomics, molecular biology, and pathogenesis of these important viruses, comprehensively covering all the recent advances. Topics include: host and retroelement interactions, endogenous retroviruses, retroviral proteins and genomes, viral entry and uncoating, reverse transcription and integration, transcription, splicing and RNA transport, pathogenesis of oncoviral infections, pathogenesis of immunodeficiency virus infections, retroviral restriction factors molecular vaccines and correlates of protection, gammaretroviral and lentiviral vectors, non-primate mammalian and fish retroviruses, simian exogenous retroviruses, and HTLV and HIV."--Publisher's description.
Retroviridae --- Transcription, Genetic. --- Retroviruses. --- Retroviruses --- Rétrovirus --- genetics. --- Genetics. --- Génétique --- Genomics. --- genetics --- pathogenicity --- Rétrovirus --- Génétique --- pathogenicity.
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