Retroviruses: Strategies of Replication - Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology - Ronald Swanstrom - Books - Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg Gm - 9783642752209 - December 16, 2011
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Retroviruses: Strategies of Replication - Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990 edition

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Description for Sales People: A synthesis of current knowledge on retrovirology, cov- ering the literature and the relevance of this rapidly advancing area to HIV and AIDS research. Table of Contents: List of Contents.- Retrovirus Phylogeny and Evolution.- Integration of Retroviral DNA.- The Structure and Function of Retroviral Long Terminal Repeats.- Translational Suppression in Gene Expression in Retroviruses and Retrotransposons.- Retroviral RNA Packaging: Sequence Requirements and Implications.- Retroviral Proteinases.- Retrovirus Envelope Glycoproteins. Publisher Marketing: Among the first diseases for which a viral etiology was esta blished were tumors, lymphomas, and sarcomas in chickens, shown by Ellermann and Bang (1908) and Rous (1910) to be transmissible with cell-free filtrates. The broad significance of these discoveries was not fully recognized at first, mainly because chickens were perceived as too distanly related to humans to provide useful and relevant models for human disease. Change came slowly. In 1936 Bittner found that a viral agent is involved in the causation of mammary cancer in mice, and in 1957 Gross discovered the first murine leukemia virus. In the years following numerous tumor-inducing viruses, infecting all classes of verte brates, were isolated. The decisive impulse for the development of the RNA tumor virus field sprang from advances in cell culture. In 1958 Temin and Rubin, following initial observations of Manaker and Groupe, worked out the conditions for virus-induced tumori genic transformation in cell culture and made this transform ation the basis for a quantitative assay of viral infectivity and oncogenicity. The genetic and cell biological studies that grew out of Rubin's and Temin's groundwork quickly brought into focus two puzzling problems: a requirement for DNA synthesis early in the lifecycle of the RNA tumor viruses, and the existence of genetic information in the virus that is needed for oncogenesis but not for virus reproduction."


259 pages, 6 black & white illustrations, 12 black & white tables, biography

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released December 16, 2011
ISBN13 9783642752209
Publishers Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg Gm
Pages 259
Dimensions 155 × 235 × 14 mm   ·   394 g
Language German  
Editor Swanstrom, Ronald
Editor Vogt, Peter K.

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