For the journal Virology journal Virology is the study of virus es and virus like agents their structure ..., the techniques to isolate and culture them, and their use in research and therapy. Virology is considered ... branch of virology is virus classification . Viruses can be classified according to the host cell ... prion molecules to assume that same conformation . taxon Taxa in virology are not necessarily monophyletic ... Virology , Oxford Blackwell Publishers, 2007 , ch 23 Horizons in human virology , subch 23.3 ... Applications in Neuroscience applications of pseudorabies in neuroscience . History of virology ... Genetics and virology Two interdisciplinary branches of biology journal Rivista di Bilogia volume ... of chicken sarcoma , a solid tumor, with a virus, and thus Rous became father of tumor virology . ref .... As bacteria could be grown easily in culture, this led to an explosion of virology research. The cause ... Conceptions of Influenza , Human Virology at Stanford ref While plant viruses and bacteriophages ... A Short Course on Virology Vectorology Gene Therapy , Current Gene Therapy , 2003, 3, 495 499 ... Virus biology Virus Virus classification List of viruses Clinical virology Animal virology Category ... ed., http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov books bv.fcgi?rid mmed.part.5437 Section 2 Virology freely searchable .... David Sander http www.virology.net All the Virology on the WWW collection of links, pictures, lecture .... http media.med.sc.edu microbiology2007 Online lectures in virology University of South Carolina http www.microbiologybytes.com introduction introduction.html MicrobiologyBytes Origins of Virology http www.microbiologybytes.com tutorials Time Machine.html MicrobiologyBytes The Virology Time Machine http medicine.wustl.edu virology timeline.htm Timeline of the history of virology , from the Washington University in St. Louis . http virology online.com Wong s Virology . http www.vrc.nih.gov Vaccine Research Center VRC Information concerning vaccine research studies This Week in Virology Podcast ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Molecular virology is the study of virus biology virus es at the molecular level. In particular, this includes the analysis of individual viral genes and gene products, and their interaction with host human, plant or animal cellular proteins. This may include molecular analysis of Viral replication Viral pathogenesis Viral immunology Viral Immuno evasion Viral vaccine s diagnosis Diagnostic methods Antiviral chemotherapy Infection control measures Virus outbreak s See also molecular biology phage , the virus of bacterium bacteria prokaryote s viral plaque List of publications in biology Virology Important publications in virology Virus classification DEFAULTSORT Molecular Virology Category Virology ja ... more details
infobox journal abbreviation Arch. Virol. publisher Springer Science Business Media editor M.H.V. van Regenmortel formernames Archiv f r die gesamte Virusforschung history 1975 present frequency monthly country eISSN 1432 8798 ISSN 0304 8608 CODEN ARVIDF LCCN 75646737 website http link.springer.de link service journals 00705 index.htm discipline Virology OCLC 02243267 impact 1.909 impact year 2009 The Archives of Virology is a Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal published by Springer Science Business Media as the official journal of the Virology Division of the International Union of Microbiological Societies . From volume 47, it continues in series the Archiv f r die gesamte Virusforschung . Category Virology Category Monthly journals Category English language journals Category Microbiology journals Category Publications established in 1975 Category Springer academic journals med journal stub fr Archives of Virology ... more details
distinguish Virology Journal italictitle Infobox journal title Virology cover Image Virology cover 2007.gif editor R. A. Lamb discipline Virology peer reviewed language English language English abbreviation Virol. publisher Academic Press country frequency 26 year history 1955 present openaccess license No impact 3.042 impact year 2009 website http www.elsevier.com wps find journalbibliographicinfo.cws home 622952 description link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0042 6822 eISSN boxwidth Virology is a peer reviewed academic journal that covers basic research into virus es affecting animal s, plant s, bacteria and fungi , including their molecular biology , structure, assembly, pathogenesis , immunity medical immunity and interactions with the host cell. Molecular aspects of control and prevention are also covered, as well as viral vector s and gene therapy . Established in 1955, Virology is now published fortnightly by the Academic Press imprint of Elsevier . Online full text access for subscribers is available via ScienceDirect . There is currently no free full text access, although abstracts are available online for non subscribers. Its 2009 impact factor was 3.042. ref http www.elsevier.com wps find journalbibliographicinfo.cws home 622952 description Elsevier Virology accessed 30 December 2010 ref References reflist External links http www.elsevier.com wps find journalbibliographicinfo.cws home 622952 description Elsevier Virology DEFAULTSORT Virology Journal Category Biology journals Category Microbiology journals Category Elsevier academic journals Category Publications established in 1955 ... more details
Infobox journal title Journal of Virology cover Image J Virol cover Nov 2007 .gif editor Lynn W. Enquist discipline Virology peer reviewed Yes language English language English abbreviation J. Virol., JVI publisher American Society for Microbiology country United States frequency 24 year history 1967 present openaccess After 4 months license impact 5.308 impact year 2008 website http jvi.asm.org link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN 68007255 CODEN JOVIAM ISSN 0022 538X eISSN 1098 5514 boxwidth The Journal of Virology is an academic journal that covers research concerning virus es, using cross disciplinary approaches including biochemistry , biophysics , cell biology cell and molecular biology , genetics , immunology , Virus Structure morphology , physiology and pathogenesis . Established in 1967, it is published twice monthly by the American Society for Microbiology ASM . Like other primary journals from the ASM, research papers are currently available free online four months after print publication. Its 2007 impact factor was 5.332, with a ranking of third of 25 journals in virology. ref http jvi.asm.org misc about.shtml About the Journal of Virology accessed 5 December 2008 ref The journal is indexed in Agricola, BIOSIS, Chemical Abstracts Service Chemical Abstracts , Current Contents, EMBASE , Medline Index Medicus and Science Citation Index . As of 2007, the Editor in Chief is Lynn W. Enquist Princeton University , New Jersey , USA . References reflist External links http jvi.asm.org Journal of Virology home page Category Biology journals Category Microbiology journals Category Delayed open access journals Category Publications established in 1967 de Journal of Virology fr Journal of Virology ... more details
distinguish Virology journal Italic title Infobox journal title Virology Journal cover File Headsquare.gif 140px editor Robert F. Garry discipline Virology abbreviation Virol. J. publisher BioMed Central country United Kingdom frequency Rolling history 2004 present openaccess Yes license Creative Commons Attribution Generic 2.0 impact 2.440 impact year 2009 website http www.virologyj.com link1 http www.virologyj.com articles browse.asp link1 name Online access link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC 56433791 LCCN CODEN ISSN 1743 422X eISSN boxwidth The Virology Journal is an Open access publishing ... author date title About Virology Journal url http www.virologyj.com info about work Virology Journal ... 2010, Virology Journal published an article entitled Influenza or not influenza Analysis of a case ... that happened 2000 years ago in Biblical time url http www.virologyj.com content 7 1 169 journal Virology ... ref name Pharyngula ref cite web author Bob O Hara date 10 August 2010 title The Virology of Christ url http scientopia.org blogs thisscientificlife 2010 08 10 the virology of christ work This Scientific Life accessdate 2010 08 13 ref The editor in chief of Virology Journal originally commented ... http www.virologyj.com content 7 1 169 comments work Virology Journal accessdate 2010 08 11 ref The article ... Virology Journal volume 7 issue 1 pages 190 doi 10.1186 1743 422X 7 190 pmc 2924865 ref Ellis Hon ... The shroud of retraction Virology Journal withdraws paper about whether Christ cured a woman with flu url http retractionwatch.wordpress.com 2010 08 12 the shroud of retraction virology journal withdraws ... 08 13 ref Indexing Virology Journal is abstracted and indexed in columns list 3 PubMed PubMed Central ... 2004 title Virology on the Internet the time is right for a new journal url http www.virologyj.com content 1 1 1 journal Virology Journal volume 1 page 1 doi 10.1186 1743 422X 1 1 pmc 524032 pmid ... in 2004 Category English language journals Category Virology ... more details
In virology , temperate refers to the ability of some bacteriophages notable Lambda phage coliphage to display a lysogenic life cycle . Many but not all temperate phages can integrate their genome s into their host bacteria bacterium s chromosome, together becoming a lysogen as the phage genome becomes a prophage . A temperate phage is also able to undergo a productive, typically lytic life cycle, where the prophage is expressed, replicates the phage genome, and produces phage progeny, which then leave the bacteria bacterium . With phage the term virulence virulent is often used as an antonym to temperate, but more strictly a virulent phage is one that has lost its ability to display lysogeny through mutation rather than a phage lineage with no genetic potential to ever display lysogeny which more properly would be described as an obligately lytic phage ref Barksdale, L., and S. B. Ardon. 1974. Persisting bacteriophage infections, lysogeny, and phage conversions. Ann. Rev. Microbiol. 28 265 299. ref . Notes references DEFAULTSORT Temperateness Virology Category Virology Category Bacteriophages Virus stub de Temperenz ... more details
orphan date May 2008 Merge Viral evolution date February 2010 Evolutionary virology is the study of the evolution of viruses . Researchers focus on the behaviour of viral species populations or infections in response to external selection pressures and internal mutational constraints . These may include Host immune system challenge, Antiviral drug administration, Interspecific competition from other viruses. Goals A common goal of study is to predict the response of medically important viruses such as HIV , Influenza and Hepatitis C to large scale public health interventions, such as immunization . References Needed Category Virology Category Evolutionary biology Category Evolution by taxon Virus virus stub ... more details
File Variola 1.jpg thumb Variola 1 Unreferenced date February 2010 Clinical or medical virology is a branch of medicine more particularly of clinical pathology which consists in isolating and or in characterising one or several viruses responsible for some human pathologies by various direct or indirect techniques cellular Cultures, serologies, biochemistry, molecular biology . It also consists in proving the absence of resistance of viruses in treatment antiviral by viral genome sequencing to adapt antiviral therapeutics at best. Pathology portal medicine Category Pathology fr Virologie m dicale ... more details
of tobacco mosaic virus that are too small to be seen using a light microscope The history of virology ... the filtered, infectious substance a virus and this discovery is considered to be the beginning of virology ... Leppard, Keith Nigel Dimmock Easton, Andrew title Introduction to Modern Virology publisher Blackwell ... B. W. J. and Van Regenmortal M. H. V. title Desk Encyclopedia of General Virology edition 1 publisher ... at the age of twelve, went on to have a distinguished career in virology. He was born in Jonebro ... W title Desk Encyclopedia of General Virology publisher Academic Press location Oxford year 2009 page ... H W 2009 4 cite book author Ackermann H W title Desk Encyclopedia of General Virology publisher Academic ... of General Virology publisher Academic Press location Oxford year 2009 page 4 Table 1 isbn ... not exist . ref Quoted in cite book author Ackermann H W title Desk Encyclopedia of General Virology ... and not viruses. ref cite book author Ackermann H W title Desk Encyclopedia of General Virology publisher .... ref cite book author Ackermann H W title Desk Encyclopedia of General Virology publisher Academic ... of Virology volume 153 issue 6 pages 1109 23 year 2008 pmid 18446425 doi 10.1007 s00705 008 0088 8 ... . ref cite book author Ackermann H W title Desk Encyclopedia of General Virology publisher Academic ... Quoted in cite journal author van der Want JP, Dijkstra J title A history of plant virology journal Archives of Virology volume 151 issue 8 pages 1467 98 year 2006 month August pmid 16732421 doi 10.1007 ... to Modern Virology publisher Blackwell Publishing Limited location year 2007 page 12 isbn 1 ... carried by insects and in 1939, Francis Holmes , a pioneer in plant virology, ref name pmid11718380 cite journal author Pennazio S, Roggero P, Conti M title A history of plant virology. Mendelian ... Virology volume 68 Pt 8 issue pages 2053 61 year 1987 month August pmid 3039038 ref In the 1960s more ... author Mahy BWJ title Desk Encyclopedia of Human and Medical Virology publisher Academic Press location ... more details
year 2010 title Influenza Molecular Virology publisher Caister Academic Press isbn 978 1 904455 ... ref ref name Kawaoka cite book author Kawaoka Y editor . title Influenza Virology Current Topics publisher ... transcription and establishment of latency. In animal virology the most important herpesviruses ... title Alphaherpesviruses Molecular Virology publisher Caister Academic Press isbn 978 1 904455 76 9 ... name AsgariS cite book author Asgari, S Johnson, KN editor year 2010 title Insect Virology publisher ... ref See also Virus Virology Avian Influenza Corona virus Herpes virus Microbiology References reflist Category Molecular biology Category Viral diseases Category Animal diseases Category Animal virology ... more details
Italic title Infobox journal title The Open Virology Journal editor Canio Buonavoglia discipline Virology abbreviation Open Virol. J. publisher Bentham Science Publishers country United Arab Emirates frequency history 2007 present open access yes impact impact year website http www.bentham.org open tovj link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC 226370295 LCCN CODEN ISSN 1874 3579 eISSN The Open Virology Journal is an Open access publishing open access scientific journal publishing Peer review peer reviewed research in the area of virology . ref http www.bentham.org open tovj About The Open Virology Journal ref The journal is published by Bentham Science Publishers . The journal is indexed in PubMed and other indexing services. References reflist External links Official http www.bentham.org open tovj Category Microbiology journals Category Open access journals Category Publications established in 2007 Category English language journals Category Bentham Science Publishers academic journals DEFAULTSORT Open Virology Journal, The ... more details
Refimprove date May 2011 The Institute of Human Virology IHV of the University of Maryland School of Medicine is a center in Baltimore City focusing on Chronic medical chronic virus viral diseases, most notably HIV AIDS , and virally linked cancer s. The institute is a part of the University of Maryland School of Medicine, with the collaboration of the State of Maryland, the City of Baltimore, and the University System of Maryland and the University of Maryland Medical System The Director of the institute Robert C. Gallo . The institute was founded in 1996, and now has more than 100 staff, and international collaborations at 109 locations. ref http www.ihv.org collaboration collaboration map index.html ref Research The research at the Institute includes the basic science of virology, the applied science of vaccine development, and direct clinical applications. References Reflist External links http www.ihv.org Institute of Human Virology http www.IHV Nigeria.org Institute of Human Virology, Nigeria Category HIV AIDS research institutes Category Medical and health organizations based in the United States Category Virology Category University of Maryland, Baltimore Category Organizations established in 1996 ... more details
Infobox Institute name National Institute of Virology image image size image name caption established 1978 chairman head label head faculty staff budget endowment debt location Pune address website http www.niv.co.in The National Institute of Virology, Pune is India s Premier Virology Research institute , part of Indian Council of Medical Research ICMR . It was previously known as Virus Research Center and was founded in collaboration with the Rockefeller Foundation . Today it has been is now designated as WHO H5 reference Laboratory for SE Asia region ref http icmr.nic.in pinstitute niv.htm National Institute of Virology, Pune Indian Council of Medical Research ICMR . ref The Virus Research Center VRC , Pune came into existence in 1952 under the joint auspices of the ICMR and the Rockefeller Foundation, as a part of the global programme of investigations on the arthropod borne group of viruses. In view of its expanded scope and activities, the VRC was redesignated as the National Institute of Virology NIV in 1978. The NIV is identified today as the WHO Collaborating Center for arboviruses ... of Virology is one of the major Institutes of the Indian Council of Medical Research ICMR . It was established ... vectors involve most of the basic principles and techniques of general virology, entomology and zoology ... and research in virology in our country. The RF withdrew its support in 1967 and since then the Institute ... Prograrnme of the WHO South East Asia region since 1997. Institute also conduct M.Sc. Virology ..., Electron microscopy, Rickettsioses, Hepatitis, Influenza and related viruses, Clinical virology ... of Virology NIV in 1978. Subsequently studies on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome AIDS , Rotavirus ... Encephalitis Group Measles Group Outbreak Response Group Rota Group M.Sc. Virology References Reflist External links http www.niv.co.in National Institute of Virology, Official website Category Education ... branch of the Indian government Category Organizations established in 1978 Category Virology ... more details
Italic title Infobox Journal cover Image J Gen Virol cover Nov 2007 .gif discipline Virology abbreviation J. Gen. Virol., JGV publisher Society for General Microbiology country United Kingdom frequency 12 per year history 1967 present openaccess after 12 months impact 3.568 impact year 2010 website http jgv.sgmjournals.org ISSN 0022 1317 eISSN 1465 2099 The Journal of General Virology is a peer reviewed academic journal that covers research into virus es affecting animals, plants, insects, bacteria and fungi, including their molecular biology , immunology and interactions with the host. antiviral drug Antiviral compounds are also covered. Established in 1967, it is published monthly by the Society for General Microbiology , in Reading, Berkshire Reading , UK . As of 2010, its Editor in Chief is Richard M. Elliott. All content from the journal s foundation is available online as Portable Document Format PDF s and, from 1999, also in text format. Papers are currently available free 12 months after print publication additionally, all papers are published online ahead of print publication. Its 2010 impact factor was 3.568. ref http jgv.sgmjournals.org misc about.shtml SGM About Journal of General Virology accessed 5 August 2010 ref References reflist External links Official http jgv.sgmjournals.org Category Microbiology journals Category Delayed open access journals Category Publications established in 1967 Category English language journals Category Monthly journals ... more details
coord 54 56 17 N 83 13 35.92 E display title The State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology VECTOR , also known as the Vector Institute , is a highly sophisticated biological research center in Koltsovo, Novosibirsk Oblast Koltsovo , Novosibirsk Oblast , Russia . It is roughly analogous to both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the US Army Chemical and Biological Defense Command. It has research facilities and capabilities for all levels of Biological Hazard , CDC Levels 1 4. It is one of two official repositories for the now eradicated smallpox virus, and is part of the system of laboratories known as the Biopreparat . Recently the facility has been upgraded and secured using the most modern cameras, motion sensors, fences, and biohazard containment systems. Its relative seclusion makes security an easier task. Since its inception there has been an elite army regiment guarding the facility. The facility has, at least in Soviet times, been a nexus for biological warfare research Citation needed date January 2011 , though the nature of any ongoing research in this area is uncertain. Many of the researchers at the institution are courted by other research institutions around the globe. See also Smallpox External links http www.vector.nsc.ru DesktopDefault.aspx?lcid 9 State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology VECTOR homepage English & Russian http www.globalsecurity.org wmd world russia vector.htm Globalsecurity.org Category Research institutes in Russia Category Biological warfare facilities Category Research institutes in the Soviet Union Category Research institutes Category Military medicine in the Soviet Union Russia stub ru ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Viral pathogenesis is the study of how biological virus es cause diseases in their target Host biology host s, usually carried out at the cellular or molecular level. It is a specialized field of study in virology . See also pathogen pathogenesis List of human diseases associated with infectious pathogens DEFAULTSORT Viral Pathogenesis Category Virology ... more details
merge virus date March 2012 Unreferenced date March 2012 Latent period is the time elapsed from virus entry into the cell until the first progeny are released. Category Virology ... more details
unreferenced date January 2011 mergeto Pseudotyping date January 2011 A pseudotyped virus is an enveloped virus particle assembled with a foreign viral glycoprotein . The process of producing such particles is termed pseudotyping . Category Virology Virus stub ... more details
This is a list of Virus latency latent viral infection s in human s. Expand list date August 2008 NOTOC compactTOC8 side yes top yes num yes List C Cytomegalovirus CMV E Epstein Barr Virus H Herpes simplex virus Herpes simplex virus type 1 and 2 V Varicella zoster virus See also Virus Virology Virus classification List of viruses List of human diseases associated with infectious pathogens See also WikiSpecies Virus Wikipedia WikiProject Viruses DEFAULTSORT List Of Latent Human Viral Infections Category Virology Category Biology lists Virology Category Viruses ... more details
Ecotropism or ecotropic indicates that a pathogen like a virus or a bacterium has a narrow host range and can infection infect only one or a small group of species or cell culture lines. See also Tropism , a list of tropisms Amphotropism , indicating a wide host range ecology stub Category Virology uk ... more details
Caister Academic Press is an academic publishing company that produces books on microbiology , virology , and molecular biology . It is based in Norfolk United Kingdom and has worldwide distributors. External links Official http www.caister.com Category Academic publishing companies Category Book publishing companies of England Category Companies based in Norfolk UK publish company stub ... more details
In virology , a plaque forming unit PFU is a measure of the number of particles capable of forming Viral plaque plaques per unit volume, such as virus particles. It is a functional measurement rather than a measurement of the absolute quantity of particles viral particles that are defective or which fail to infect their target cell will not produce a plaque and thus will not be counted. For example, a solution of Tick borne meningoencephalitis tick borne encephalitis virus with a concentration of 1,000 PFU liter l indicates that 1 liter l of the solution contains enough virus particles to produce 1000 infectious plaques in a cell monolayer, but no inference can be made about the relationship of pfu to number of virus particles. External links http www.biology online.org dictionary Plaque forming unit Definition from Biology Online.org Category Virology Microbiology stub cs Plakov metoda ... more details
Taxobox color violet name Camelpox virus virus group i ordo Unassigned familia Poxviridae subfamilia Chordopoxvirinae genus Orthopoxvirus type species Vaccinia virus subdivision ranks Species subdivision Camelpox virus br Camelpox is a disease of camel s caused by a virus of the family Poxviridae and the genus Orthopoxvirus . It causes skin lesions and a generalized infection. Fatality rates may approach 25 percent in epidemics in young camels, ref name Fenner 1993 cite book author Fenner, Frank J. Gibbs, E. Paul J. Murphy, Frederick A. Rott, Rudolph Studdert, Michael J. White, David O. title Veterinary Virology 2nd ed. publisher Academic Press, Inc year 1993 isbn 0 12 253056 X ref but other cases are generally mild. The infection may be spread to the hands of camel drivers. ref name Carter cite web author Carter, G.R. Wise, D.J. year 2006 title Poxviridae work A Concise Review of Veterinary Virology url http www.ivis.org advances Carter Part2Chap10 chapter.asp?LA 1 accessdate 2006 06 10 ref References references Category Poxviruses Category Animal diseases Category Animal virology Category Camels Virus stub Veterinary med stub ja ... more details