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020 _a9781555819514
020 _a9781555819347
082 _aQW160
_bFLI-I
100 _aFlint, Jane
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245 _aPrinciples of virology - 2 Vols.
250 _a4th ed.
260 _aWashington, DC :
_bASM Press,
_c2015
300 _axxiii, 574 p. :
_fVol. I: Molecular biology
300 _axxiii, 437 p. : color illustrations ;
_c28cm.
_fVol. II: Pathogenesis and control
520 _aPrinciples of Virology is the leading virology textbook because it does more than collect and present facts about individual viruses. Instead, it facilitates an understanding of basic virology by examining the shared processes and capabilities of viruses. Using a set of representative viruses to present the complexity and diversity of a myriad of viruses, this rational approach enables students to understand how reproduction is accomplished by known viruses and provides the tools for future encounters with new or understudied viruses. This fully updated edition represents the rapidly changing field of virology. A major new feature is the inclusion of 26 video interviews with leading scientists who have made significant contributions to the field of virology.
650 _aMicrobial genetics
_92114
650 _aMolecular biology
_92115
650 _aVirology
_92116
650 _aViruses
_92117
650 _aVirology - methods
_92118
700 _aRacaniello, V. R.
_92119
700 _aRall, Glenn F.
_92120
700 _aSkalka, Anna M.
_92121
700 _aEnquist, Lynn W.
_92122
710 _aTeton Data Systems (Firm)
_92123
710 _aAmerican Society for Microbiology, (issuing body)
_92124
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