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Virology

This category is for plant, animal, and bacterial viruses. Viruses are non living small protein molecules. In the environment they are harmless, however, when they become into contact with a host cell from a plant or animal a sequence of degenerative events occurs. The virus inserts its own genomic material into the host cell and initiates DNA or RNA replication. The host cell burst spreading virions to infect other cells. The most common virus people are affected by is called Influenza.The category will cover a range of virus diseases, replication, database of structures, current research, images, and organizations.

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  • - This journal publishes the results of basic research in all branches of virology, including the viruses of vertebrates and invertebrates, plants, bacteria, and yeasts/fungi.
  • - Basics about viruses, our bodies' immune systems, information about specific viruses, and how these 'hidden killers' could potentially be used as bio-weapons. There are also weekly/bi-weekly feature articles on various facets that involve viruses.
  • - Introduction to virus structure, transmission, and transport.
  • - Description of the hepatitis virus replication process.
  • - Development, standardisation and harmonisation of novel multiplex nucleic acid tests for the detection of economically important viruses of farm animals.
  • - Information and images regarding; Rabies virus, Herpes virus, Enteroviruses, Norwalk virus, Human Parvovirus B19 and Rotavirus.
  • - 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
  • - Technical knowledge, information, newsgroup, helpful in using the Baculovirus expression vector system and insect cell expression.
  • - News, clinical tests, and current viruses in circulation.
  • - Archive of downloadable PDF virus journals.
  • - Research on mechanism of viral assembly, DNA packaging, molecular vaccines, antiviral therapy, gene delivery, and chimerical virus displaying antigens or antibodies.
  • - Collection HIV and related genetic sequence data and computer analyses - from the Los Alamos Natl. Lab.
  • - A comprehensive index of viruses. Includes detailed descriptions on many viruses. It is also called The International Viral Database as approved by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses.
  • - Principles of electron microscopy to detect and diagnose viruses.
  • - The life cycle, immune response, and schematic diagram of the human immuno-deficiency virus.
  • - Review journal dedicated to keeping scientists informed of developments in the field of virology on a topic by topic basis.
  • - A place to find general information regarding biophages and an open discussion of topics related to biophages.
  • - Catalog of virus pictures and educational resources, including collection of Virology Courses and Tutorials - from Tulane Univ.
  • - Viral diagnostics, identification, and interaction with plant organisms.
  • - Lecture presentation on the replication of viruses within animals cells.
  • - An Australian based portal and educational site providing links and info on human viruses and related areas of science.
  • - Descriptions of icosahedral virus capsid structures, along with structural and computational analysis.
  • - Reproduction, family, and profiles of viruses. Includes links to image databases and publications.
  • - 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.
  • - A basic guide to animal, plant, and bacterial viruses. Information on the structure and genetic material.
  • - 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.
  • - Journals, genomes, and sequences of plant viruses.
  • - 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.
  • - Information on the appearance, activity, and protection against common virions.
  • - 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.
  • - A forum for investigators of human, animal, insect, plant, fungal, and bacterial viruses, whether the research involves clinical, ecological, biological, or biochemical approaches.
  • - Scientific findings, clinical therapies research, and public health aspects on viruses of medical importance.
  • - Prepared by Virologist Ed Rybicki of the Department of Microbiology at the University of Cape Town, South Africa.
  • - Information regarding viral genes, replication, and strain evolution.
  • - 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.
  • - Taxonomy, morphology, and pathogenesis of a paramyxovirus.
  • - An annotated directory of Internet resources on microbiology and virology, including gateways to medical microbiology, HIV, AIDS, E. coli, and Ebola information.
  • - Online version of the Journal of Virology, the premier journal for peer-reviewed papers on virology research.
  • - A directory of resources, literature, societies and events concerning viruses provided by Elsevier Science.
  • - Information about research in the laboratory of Robert F. Garry at Tulane University School of Medicine. Includes links to publications and external sites.

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