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  1. Desk Encyclopedia of Human and Medical Virology
  2. Human Parvovirus B19 (Monographs in Virology)
  3. Virology (3rd Edition) by Jay A. Levy, Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat, et all 1994-01-23
  4. Desk Encyclopedia of General Virology (Desk Encyclopedia Of...)
  5. Varicella-Zoster Virus: Virology and Clinical Management
  6. Influenza Virology: Current Topics by Yoshihiro Kawaoka, 2006-03
  7. Fundamentals of Plant Virology by R C Matthews, 1992-06-12
  8. Introductory Experiments in Virology by Gerald Goldstein, 1992-06
  9. Human Herpesvirus-6, Volume 12, Second Edition: General Virology, Epidemiology and Clinical Pathology (Perspectives in Medical Virology)
  10. 100 Years of Virology: The Birth and Growth of a Discipline (Archives of Virology Supplement)
  11. Essentials of Diagnostic Virology by Gregory A. Storch MD, 2000-01-15
  12. Herpes Zoster: Recent Aspects of Diagnosis and Control (Monographs in Virology)
  13. Recombinant DNA Research and Viruses: Cloning and Expression of Viral Genes (Developments in Molecular Virology)
  14. Alphaherpesviruses: Molecular Virology

61. CDC: West Nile Virus - Virology: Classification Of West Nile Virus
The West Nile Virus Home Page of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an agency of the U.S. government.
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dvbid/westnile/virus.htm
West Nile Virus Basics Fact Sheet Specific Topics Clinical Guidance Lab Guidance Workplace Safety Background ... Education/Training Resources In the News Publications Conferences Related Links
PDF (254 KB/77 pages) West Nile Virus Home Ecology and Virology Virology: Classification of West Nile Virus Image A.
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Scanned images are of West Nile virus isolated from brain tissue from a crow found in New York. The tissue was cultured in a Vero cell for a 3-day incubation period. The Vero cells were fixed in glutaraldehyde, dehyrated, placed in an Epon resin, thin sectioned, placed on a copper grid, and stained with uranyl acetate and lead citrate. The grids were then placed in the electron microscope and viewed. Total magnifications, image A: 65,625x;
image B: 171,250x.

62. Virology
Information and resources pertaining to virology Learn about the morphology and taxonomy of a virus. You can also view some great electron micrograph viral images.
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    Learn about the morphology and taxonomy of a virus. You can also view some great electron micrograph viral images.
    Viruses
    Viruses are unique in that they have been classified as both living and nonliving at various points in the history biology. Learn about virus structure, DNA, capsids and more.
    Virus Replication
    Learn about virus replication and how viruses infect cells. zSB(3,3)
    Bacteriophage
    A bacteriophage is a virus that infects bacteria.
    Bacteriophage Animations
    Animations of the lytic life cycle of a bacteriophage.
    Animal Viruses
    Loads of information on the structure and function of animal viruses.
    Plant Viruses and Viroids
    Learn about plant viruses and how they differ from animal viruses.
    Viruses and Cancer
    Take a look at the role some viruses play in causing tumors.
    All the Virology on the WWW
    A comprehensive site containing a multitude of information related to virology.
    CTVdB Picture Gallery
    View a large collection of electron micrograph viral images.

    63. Access Excellence: Virology Links
    virology Websites. All the virology on the WWW This page contains links to virology web sites and online courses that have been collected by the Garry Laboratory at Tulane
    http://www.accessexcellence.org/RC/virology.php

    64. Science/AAAS | Collections: Virology
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    http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/collection/virology

    65. International Masters MSc Virology (Medical)
    Distance learning course provided by Liverpool John Moores University, which provides a vocational programme for busy professional microbiologists with an interest in infectious disease.
    http://www.ljmu.ac.uk/virology/

    66. ScienceDirect - Seminars In Virology, Volume 8, Issue 6, Pages 443-525 (August 1
    Review journal dedicated to keeping scientists informed of developments in the field of virology on a topic by topic basis.
    http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=JournalURL&_cdi=7150&_auth=y&_acct=C000

    67. Virus Ultrastructure
    This page is designed primarily as an introductory manual for students of virology,but anyone who is interested is invited to take a brief peep at some of the inhabitants of the microbial Lilliput Land.
    http://web.uct.ac.za/depts/mmi/stannard/linda.html

    68. AFRIMS: Virology: Research Projects
    Viral research information from the Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences.
    http://www.afrims.org/viro-research.html
    Department of Virology: Research Projects Influenza Surveillance Service Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences (AFRIMS), Bangkok, Thailand is undertaking influenza surveillance with regional U.S. Embassy Medical Units. During the current novel influenza A (H1N1) outbreak, we will continue to conduct this influenza surveillance in which you can send respiratory samples to AFRIMS for influenza testing.
    Click here for more info on Influenza Surveillance Service
    Title: Prospective Surveillance of Febrile Illness for Dengue-Endemic Areas in Asia Description: Prospective multi-center cohort study in subjects aged 2 to 14 years in 5 countries in Asia: Viet Nam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines. The Department is assisting work in the latter two countries. While, no vaccinations will be administered in this study, it will serve to prepare candidate sites for CYD14, a Phase III dengue vaccine efficacy trial. This study identifies acute febrile episodes among the cohort in order to detect the presence of dengue infection and other causes of acute febrile illness, develops and evaluates operational infrastructure for potential Phase III dengue efficacy trial sites, and to describes the dengue seroprevalence among the cohort at baseline and at the end of the study. Collaborators: Sanofi Pasteur
    Mahidol University, School of Tropical Medicine

    69. Karolinska Institutet Virology
    Provides information on the research being undertaken by a number of research groups.
    http://ki.se/ki/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=22705&l=en

    70. Immunology And Virology Program - UMASS Medical School
    This group fosters virology and immunology research and training at UMW, and offers a Ph.D. Program in Immunology and virology as part of a larger school-wide graduate program that encompasses a core curriculum and a specialization in one of several fields of biomedical research.
    http://www.umassmed.edu/ivp/

    71. Journal For Neurovirology
    Official journal of The International Society for Neurovirology provides a forum for researchers and clinician scientists involved in the study of neurovirology. Published bi-monthly by Taylor and Francis Group.
    http://www.jneurovirol.com/

    72. The Big Picture Book Of Viruses - Herpesviruses
    Microscope photos of various Herpes causing viruses.
    http://www.virology.net/Big_Virology/BVDNAherpes.html
    The Big Picture Book of Viruses: Herpesviridae
    ICTVdB Description: Taxonomy: Host:
      Virus infects vertebrates.
    Genome:
      Virions contain one molecule of linear double stranded DNA. Total genome length is 120000-220000 nt. Guanine + cytosine ratio 35-75 %.
    Morphology:
      Virions enveloped; slightly pleomorphic; spherical; 120-200 nm in diameter. Surface projections of envelope distinct; spikes; dispersed evenly over all the surface. Nucleocapsids isometric. Nucleocapsid surrounded by the tegument that consists of globular material which is frequently asymmetrically distributed and may be variable in amount. Nucleocapsids sometimes penetrated by stain (although intact envelope impermeable to stain); 100-110 nm in diameter. Symmetry icosahedral. Nucleocapsids appear to be angular. Surface capsomer arrangement obvious. 162 capsomers per nucleocapsid (capsomeres hexagonal in cross-section with a hole running half-way down the long axis). Core consists of a fibrillar spool on which the DNA is wrapped. The ends of the fibers are anchored to the underside of the capsid shell. Incomplete virus particles often present; they are capsids lacking the envelope.
    (Note: for more information about the taxonomy and structure of this virus family, see the ICTV database below.)

    73. Toda La Virolog A En La WWW
    Sitio web espejo en espa ol de All the virology on the WWW. Excelente sitio con abundante informaci n sobre los virus. De inter s para estudiantes e investigadores de Biolog a, Medicina, Farmacia y Enfermer a.
    http://virologia.ua.es/mirror/frame.htm

    74. Национална лаборатория по компютърна вирусология
    Scientific organization in Bulgaria, specialized in the domain of computer virology and security.
    http://www.nlcv.bas.bg/

    75. Untitled Document
    Conducts basic research in medical virology with a focus on paediatric virology to make significant contributions to improvement in child health. Mission, administration, personnel, vacancies, and links.
    http://www.sasvrc.qld.gov.au/

    76. Phages.Org
    A place to find general information regarding biophages and an open discussion of topics related to biophages.
    http://www.phages.org
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    77. Bugs In The News - What The Heck Is A Virus?
    Provides a relatively easy to understand answer to this question.
    http://people.ku.edu/~jbrown/virus.html
    What The Heck is a Virus?
    Introduction
    First, let me tell you what a virus is NOT. A virus is not a bacterium, nor an independently-living organism. A virus cannot survive in the absence of a living cell within which to synthesize copies of itself (replicate). Antibiotics do not harm a virus; it is for this reason that treatment for the "flu" for example, is mainly to help ease the symptoms of the illness rather than to kill the organism which causes the "flu" ( Influenza virus Please see: What the Heck is the "Flu"? Well then, what IS it?
    Now, is there a simple explanation which can define what a virus IS? Hmmmm... that's actually a tough question. A virus is not strictly alive.. nor is it strictly dead... A virus has some fundamental information (genes made of DNA or RNA) which allows it to make copies of itself. However, the virus must be inside a living cell of some kind before the information can be used. In fact, the information won't be made available unless the virus enters a living cell. It is this entrance of a virus into a cell which is called a viral infection. Too, the virus is very, very small relative to the size of a living cell. Therefore, the information the virus can carry is actually not enough to allow it to make copies (replicate). The virus uses the cell's machinery and some of the cell's enzymes to generate virus parts which are later assembled into thousands of new, mature, infectious virus which can leave the cell to infect other cells.

    78. The Times Microbial
    Blog by Tim Sampson who takes a look at recent developments in the world of microbiology.
    http://www.phagehunter.org/

    79. Virusys Corporation
    Specialists in the design and manufacture of virus related antibodies and antigens. A full range of laboratory services is available that includes infectious dose determination, viral protein purification and custom antibody production.
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    80. Virus Databases Online
    A comprehensive index of viruses provided by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses. Also provides a picture gallery, identification tool and software tools.
    http://www.ictvdb.rothamsted.ac.uk/
    ICTV and ICTVdB Sites
    ICTV
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    in the International Union of Microbiological Societies
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    The latest virus taxonomy should be accessed from the ICTV site European site
    at the Rothamsted Research in Harperden, UK.
    New ICTVdB
    A complete rewrite of ICTVdB is underway.
    An outline of the The next step can be perused at the ICTV site
    ICTVdB Sites and Links List of Human Viral Diseases with corresponding International Code of Diseases (ICD-10)
    Viruses listed by the Australia Group

    SARS coronavirus
    International Sites and Links World Health Organization Regional Sites and Links USA The National Institutes of Health The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases The NIAID Biodefense Program Centers for Disease Control ... Arbovirus Catalog Australia Health Insite - Viral Infections References and Support Publications Taxonomy and Classification of Viruses . In: Manual of Clinical Microbiology, 8th ed, Vol 2, p. 1217-1226, ASM Press, Washington DC The Universal Virus Database ICTVdB . Computing in Science and Engineering 5 (3), 16-25.

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