This book covers various aspects of Molecular Virology. The first chapter discusses HIV-1 reservoirs and latency and how these twin phenomena have remained a challenge to eradication.
The book gives a comprehensive overview on the knowledge of virus infection relevant for humans and animals.
W.J . Benjamin, Inc., New York. A clear and comprehensive introduction to molecular biology. Hayes, W. (1968), The Genetics of Bacteria and their Viruses, 2nd edition. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford. The standard text.
This book was written during a period when the technologies of genetic engineering were being applied to the study of animal viruses and when the organization and function of individual virus genes were being elucidated.
Virology has been transformed in recent years by the availability of an expanding range of techniques for molecular analysis. Many methods originally designed for a specific study are widely applicable...
Molecular Virology second edition describes the fundamental molecular features of viruses and emphasises the medical importance of understanding viruses at the molecular level. The book contains a detailed summary of...
There are several viruses that can introduce their DNA into the nucleus of the host cell. This book provides comprehensive insights into the clinical perspectives of molecular virology.
Molecular Virology