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  1. Clinical virology;: The evaluation and management of human viral infections by Robert Debre, 1970
  2. Comprehensive Virology:Viral Gene Expression and Integeration
  3. Interferon, (Virology Monographs 6) by J Vilcek, 1969
  4. An Introduction to the History of Virology by A. P. Waterson, Lise Wilkinson, 1978-08-31
  5. Parvovirus B19 and Hematological Disorders in Children (Virology Research Progress) by Maysaa El Sayed Zaki, 2010-08
  6. Plant Virology Protocols: From Virus Isolation to Transgenic Resistance (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  7. Principles and Practice of Clinical Virology
  8. Desk Encyclopedia of Human and Medical Virology
  9. Avian Influenza (Monographs in Virology)
  10. An Introduction to Virology by Clyde R. Goodheart, 1969
  11. Plant Virology Protocols: From Viral Sequence to Protein Function (Methods in Molecular Biology)
  12. Influenza: Molecular Virology
  13. Influenza Virology: Current Topics by Yoshihiro Kawaoka, 2006-03
  14. Varicella-Zoster Virus: Virology and Clinical Management

81. Baculovirus.com ~ Welcome
Technical knowledge, information, newsgroup, helpful in using the Baculovirus expression vector system and insect cell expression.
http://www.baculovirus.com
WELCOME TO BACULOVIRUS.COM
The evolving, edited lab manual for baculovirus techniques.
Assembled from your contributions.
Edited by: Jim Litts
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82. Science Explained Explains Flu, Viruses, Influenza And Their Genetics.
Information regarding viral genes, replication, and strain evolution. Written in 1997 but updated in 2005.
http://www.synapses.co.uk/science/fluvirus.html
"Flu" - recombinant genes on the loose!
Dr Jamie Love This page provides an introduction to flu virus and it is best to read it before reading my other webpage about Chicken Flue and Swine Flu , where you will find information about the epidemic(s). The media have discovered what many scientists have known all along - viruses are amazing and scary. Unfortunately, the media are more concerned with scaring you than educating you, so you're wise to have found this page. (Here we'll do both! Mankind has always been under the threat of a new, more dangerous virus emerging and causing massive epidemics. Our modern transportation systems make it all the easier for such a virus to spread quickly throughout the world. Man's constant exploration and encroachment in previously inaccessible parts of the world make it more likely that something nasty might emerge. However, it is worth noting that viruses have always been with us, evolving ways to reproduce and spread. Viruses, like humans, are just playing the evolution game.
But VIRUSES CHEAT What exactly is a virus?

83. HepadnaVirus Testing, Inc. Uses HBV And DHBV To Evaluate Disinfectants, Inactiva
The site describes the services provided by Hepadnavirus Testing, Inc., which uses HBV and DHBV to evaluate disinfectants, inactivation processes, and antiviral drugs for the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries.
http://www.hvtinc.com
HepadnaVirus Testing, Inc. We provide high-quality laboratory testing using hepatitis B viruses in a number of assay systems for the chemical, medical device, biotechnology, and pharmaceutical industries. Hepatitis B viruses from various animal species can be used in culture-based assays or small animal models to evaluate chemical disinfectants, non-chemical inactivation processes, and antiviral drugs. We have considerable expertise in PCR and hybridization-based HBV DNA quantitation and mutational analysis by DNA sequencing. In addition to providing standard assays, our highly experienced scientific staff is available to design and develop assay procedures and protocols to address specific questions.
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84. Gene Johnson, Inc.
HIV genomic data storage and analysis systems. HIVBase allows one to organize HIV sequence data, perform complex statistical analysis, and collaborate data all in one program.
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85. Molecules Of HIV
The life cycle, immune response, and schematic diagram of the human immuno-deficiency virus.
http://www.mcld.co.uk/hiv/
The Molecules of HIV
The Molecules of HIV - A Hypertextbook
An article from "The Molecules of HIV" (c) Dan Stowell
www.mcld.co.uk/hiv This hypertext looks at HIV from a molecular point of view, using an indexed set of entries. Start from one of the starting points given just below, or alternatively look in the index
Starting points:
This website does not contain medical advice. It will help you understand how HIV works and what it's made of - have a look in the index if you're looking for a particular topic.
About this hypertext
I wanted to know what was going on at the molecular level in HIV - what was it that made HIV so damned difficult to stop, and what might we possibly do about it? But there wasn't any good source of information on the web - I had to scour many textbooks, journal articles, and websites to find out the information I wanted. I'm now presenting this information as a hypertextbook so that you can browse around and hopefully learn exactly what you want to about HIV from a biochemical point of view. All the pages are created "on the fly", ensuring that every entry is cross-linked to every possible entry. It does mean that there are literally thousands of paths through the text, so make sure you

86. Viral Replication
of the hepatitis virus replication process.......
http://www.epidemic.org/theFacts/viruses/viralReplication.html

87. Explore The Microscopic World Of Health Science - Disease Carriers - Viruses
Information and images regarding; Rabies virus, Herpes virus, Enteroviruses, Norwalk virus, Human Parvovirus B19 and Rotavirus.
http://www.wadsworth.org/databank/viruses.htm

88. HIV Databases
Collection HIV and related genetic sequence data and computer analyses - from the Los Alamos Natl. Lab.
http://www.hiv.lanl.gov/content/index
The HIV databases contain data on HIV genetic sequences, immunological epitopes, drug resistance-associated mutations, and vaccine trials. The website also gives access to a large number of tools that can be used to analyze these data. This project is funded by the Division of AIDS of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), a part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Click on any of the links below to access a database. Editorial Board
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APOLOGIES! Our computer room air conditioning failed over the weekend, and we had to turn off our server. Therefore the database was out of commission for the holiday weekend. We are sorry if you couldn't access the database; if you had started a process that did not complete, please restart. We are up and running now. 07 September 2010
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89. VIPER HOMEPAGE
s of icosahedral virus capsid structures, along with structural and computational analysis.......
http://mmtsb.org/viper/
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90. Viral Replication - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Information from Wikipedia on the attachment, entry, and expression of viral genomic material in host cells.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viral_replication
Viral replication
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Viral life cycle Viral replication is the term used by virologists to describe the formation of biological viruses during the infection process in the target host cells. Viruses must first get into the cell before viral replication can occur. From the perspective of the virus, the purpose of viral replication is to allow production and survival of its kind. By generating abundant copies of its genome and packaging these copies into viruses, the virus is able to continue infecting new hosts. Replication between viruses is greatly varied and depends on the type of genes involved.
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91. Paramyxovirus - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Information from Wikipedia on these negative-sense single-stranded RNA viruses, responsible for a number of human and animal diseases, including their taxonomy, morphology and pathogenesis.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramyxovirus
Paramyxovirus
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Paramyxovirus Virus classification Group: Group V (-)ssRNA Order: Mononegavirales
Family: Paramyxoviridae
Genera Subfamily Paramyxovirinae
Avulavirus

Henipavirus

Morbillivirus
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Subfamily Pneumovirinae
Pneumovirus

Metapneumovirus
Paramyxoviruses (from Greek para-, beyond, -myxo-, mucus or slime, plus virus, from Latin poison, slime) are viruses of the Paramyxoviridae family of the Mononegavirales order; they are negative-sense single-stranded RNA viruses responsible for a number of human and animal diseases
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92. Welcome To Viralman
Educational site for students provided by H.Niazmand at Azad University of Kazeroun, with downloads and an image gallery.
http://viralman.110mb.com
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This site is prepared for undegraduate students of Azad University of kazeroun and it is useful for students of biology realated sciences who they are passing animal biology, biochemistry, molecular genetics, molecular and cellular biology, microbiology and basic medical sciences.
The materials of the site have been tried to be simple to understand and include the lectures I have presented in my class. Some of the articles, tables and diagrams are ready to download for free in Acrobat Reader PDF file format. You need to have the installed Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer. I have also added some images which are accessible from gallery section. "H.Niazmand"
“Are viruses created to challenge with our health and make diseases Or they are vectors to deliver genes among species ?, Think again"
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93. VirHostNet : A Virus-host System Knowledgebase
Knowledgebase for virus-host and protein-protein interaction networks.
http://pbildb1.univ-lyon1.fr/virhostnet
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VirHostNet: a knowledgebase for the management and the analysis of proteome wide virus-host interaction networks. Navratil V. et al. Nucleic Acids Res. 2009 Jan;37(Database issue):D661-8. Epub 2008 Nov 4.
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94. Antiviral Database On Anti-viral Drug And Vaccines
Database of antiviral drugs and vaccines. It regroups over 1700 product files containing detailed information on compounds and vaccines related to the prevention or treatment of viral diseases. Subscription needed.
http://www.antiviralintelistrat.com/
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WHO declares end to the H1N1 Swine Influenza pandemic
19 August 2010 The World Health Organization (WHO) announced in a virtual press conference on August 10, 2010 that the H1N1 (so-called "Swine") Influenza pandemic that started in 2009 has officially ended. The world is now entering the post-pandemic phase, according to WHO's Emergency Committee....
Tenofovir gel reduces risk of HIV and HSV infection in a clinical trial
20 July 2010 On July 19, 2010, at the XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna, Austria, the Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa (CAPRISA) reported the results of a clinical study evaluating a microbicide gel containing the antiretroviral drug Tenofovir as a way to protect women...
Potent HIV entry inhibitor identified in bananas
19 March 2010 A recent publication by a group of scientists from the University of Michigan Medical Center reports the characterization and antiviral activity of a lectin isolated from the fruit of bananas (Musa acuminata). This jacalin-related lectin, BanLec, binds to high mannose carbohydrate structures that...
Conferences
26th International Human Papillomavirus Conference and Clinical Workshop
XVIII International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2010)
Vienna, Austria; July 18-23, 2010 http://www.aids2010.org and www.aidsmap.com/vienna2010

95. EVA: European Virus Archive
Project aiming to create a European network of high calibre laboratories with the expertise to collect, amplify, characterise, standardise, authenticate, distribute and track all viruses.
http://www.european-virus-archive.com
EVA: European Virus Archive
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The aim of the European Virus Archive project is to create and mobilise a European network of high calibre centres with the appropriate expertise, to collect, amplify, characterise, standardise, authenticate, distribute and track, mammalian and other exotic viruses. The EVA project is establishing a web-based catalogue to advertise and distribute viruses in the collection as well as associated products. In addition the EVA network also produce associated reagents on demand, to laboratories throughout Europe and also worldwide.
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EVA: European Virus Archive
EVA: European Virus Archive EVA: European Virus Archive November 2010 M Tu W Th F Sa Su Web based catalogue EVA can supply viruses and derived products. Enquiries concerning EVA products can be made using the EVA Portal that is available from the Portal Tab Virology On the Web Virus Genes [Journal] Epidemiological observations of bovine viral diarrhea virus in Korean indigenous calves On 26 October
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Virology [Journal] Completely assembled virus particles detected by transmission electron microscopy in proximal and mid-axons of neurons infected with herpes simplex virus type 1, herpes simplex virus type 2 and pseudorabies virus

96. CDC - Seasonal Influenza (Flu)
Research center for influenza vaccination, control, treatment, and lab diagnosis.
http://www.cdc.gov/flu/

97. The Center For The Biology Of Chronic Disease - Home
Research center regarding epstein-barr virus and the disease it causes.
http://biologyofchronicdisease.org
Home About Nobel Donate Free Book ... Contact The Center for the Biology of Chronic Disease Chronic Viruses Cause Most Major Diseases According to Dr. Hanan Polansky's discovery, most cases of cancer, heart disease, diabetes, arthritis, obesity, and many other chronic diseases are caused by an infection with a common latent or chronic virus. Some of these viruses are the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), Cytomegalovirus (CMV), Herpes Simplex virus (HSV), Varicella Zoster virus (VZV), Hepatitis B Virus (HBV), Hepatitis C Virus (HCV), Human Papillomavirus (HPV), and others. These viruses are genetic parasites. During their latent phase, they microcompete with the human genes, and in high concentrations, starve them, which forces the human genes to behave as if they have been mutated, that is, to malfunction. This discovery, first presented by Dr. Hanan Polansky in his "

98. Enteric Virus Group
Enteric Virus Group from the Department of Microbiology of the University of Barcelona, Spain.
http://www.ub.es/microbiologia/viruse/
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99. A New Germ Theory - 99.02
The dictates of evolution virtually demand that the causes of some of humanity s chronic and most baffling noninfectious illnesses will turn out to be pathogens that is the radical view of a prominent evolutionary biologist.
http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/99feb/germs.htm
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The dictates of evolution virtually demand that the causes of some of humanity's chronic and most baffling "noninfectious" illnesses will turn out to be pathogens that is the radical view of a prominent evolutionary biologist
by Judith Hooper

The online version of this article appears in three parts. Click here to go to part two. Click here to go to part three.
LATE-SEPTEMBER heat wave enveloped Amherst College, and young people milled about in shorts or sleeveless summer frocks, or read books on the grass. Inside the red-brick buildings framing the leafy quadrangle students listened to lectures on Ellison and Emerson, on Paul Verlaine and the Holy Roman Empire. Few suspected that strains of the organism that causes cholera were growing nearby, in the Life Sciences Building. If they had known, they would probably not have grasped the implications. But these particular strains of cholera make Paul Ewald smile; they are strong evidence that he is on the right track. Knowing the rules of evolutionary biology, he believes, can change the course of infectious disease. Discuss this article in
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    The Poxvirus Bioinformatics Resource Center has been established to provide resources to the scientific community for basic research and to facilitate the development of novel antiviral therapies and vaccines against human orthopoxvirus infections as well as approaches for environmental detection of virions and the rapid diagnosis of disease.
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