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    Cellular receptors for animal viruses /

    Published 1994
    Table of Contents: “…Weiss -- CD4: the receptor for HIV / S.C. Harrison -- Cellular receptors for type C retroviruses / J.M. Cunningham, J.W. …”
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    Nidoviruses /

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2, the Cellular Receptor for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus and Human Coronavirus NL63…”
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    Human molecular genetics /

    Published 1996
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    Nidoviruses /

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Snijder -- Molecular biology and evolution of toroviruses / Raoul J. de Groot -- Angiotensin-convertin enzyme 2, the cellular receptor for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus and human coronavirus NL63 / Wenhui Li, Hyeryun Choe, and Michael Farzan -- Nidovirus entry into cells / Berend Jan Bosch and Peter J.M. …”
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    Biotechnology and plant protection : viral pathogenesis & disease resistance : proceedings of the fifth international symposium /

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Title -- Copyright -- Preface -- Acknowledgment -- Contents -- Disassembly Mechanisms of Plant RNA Viruses: Fine-Tuning and Possible Sites for Transgenic Protection -- Introduction -- Intrinsic Structural Features of Viruses as Triggers for Nucleocapsid Disassembly -- Cellular Receptors or Sites Involved in Virus Destabilization In Vivo -- Inhibition of Virus Disassembly in Transgenic Plants -- Concluding Comments -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Function and Interaction of Bromovirus Proteins in RNA Replication and Infection Spread -- Introduction…”
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    Human polyomaviruses : molecular and clinical perspectives /

    Published 2001
    Table of Contents: “…Frisque -- The Archetype Concept and Regulatory Region Rearrangement / Yoshiaki Yogo and Chie Sugimoto -- Synthesis and Assembly of Polyomavirus Virions / Yukiko Shishido-Hara and Kazuo Nagashima -- Cellular Receptors for the Polyomaviruses / Walter J. Atwood -- Latent and Persistent Polyomavirus Infection / Kristina Dorries -- Clinical Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy: Diagnosis and Treatment / Joseph R. …”
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    Human herpesvirus-6 : general virology, epidemiology and clinical pathology /

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Cover -- Contents -- Foreword by Robert Gallo -- Foreword by Ronald Glaser and Marshall Williams -- Preface -- Part I: General Virology -- Discovery and Classification of Human Herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6) -- Discovery -- Nomenclature and classification -- References -- Ultrastructure and Assembly of Human Herpesvirus-6 (HHV-6) -- Introduction -- Herpesvirus-6 assembly and maturation -- Three-dimensional structure of HHV-6 capsid -- Comparision of the HHV-6 cappsid structure with those of other human herpesviruses -- Conclusion -- References -- HHV-6 Genome: Similar and Different -- Genome classification and biology -- Genomes, cellular tropism and laboratory culture -- Genome structure and repetitive sequence -- Genome rearrangements and relationship to other herpesviruses -- Genome composition and general molecular biology -- Herpesvirus conserved and HHV-6-specific genes -- Genomes and HHV-6 strains -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Proteins of HHV-6 -- Introduction -- IE proteins -- U16/U17 -- U53, proteinase -- U69, kinase -- Cellular homologues -- U94, AAV-2 rep homologue -- Envelope glycoproteins -- U39, gB -- U48 and U82, gH and gL -- U100, gQ -- U47, gO -- U11 -- U14 -- U27 -- Perspective -- References -- Biological Features of HHV-6 -- Introduction -- HHV-6 cellular receptor -- Species specificity -- Cellular tropism of HHV-6 -- Biological effects of HHV-6 on the host cell -- References -- Part II: Diagnosis and Epidemiology -- Strain Variants of HHV-6 -- Introduction -- Epidemiology -- Molecular biology -- Biological aspects of variants A and B -- Reactivity of monoclonal antibodies to HHV-6 variants A and B -- Disease associations of HHV-6A and -6B variants -- Concluding remarks -- References -- Serologic Testing for Acute and Chronic Infection -- Introduction -- Serologic assays -- Serologic findings -- Pending questions and perspectives -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Molecular Testing for HHV-6 Infection -- Introduction -- Primary infection: characteristics and diagnostic considerations -- PCR analysis of cell-free body fluids -- Reverse transcription PCR analysis -- Quantitative PCR analysis of HHV-6 DNA in PBMC or blood -- Detection of virus variants -- Other assay approaches -- Future assay methods -- PCR-based assays: general considerations and molecular underpinnings -- Commercially available tests -- General considerations for current molecular assays -- References -- Epidemiology of HHV6 -- The epidemiology of roseola from historical observations -- Seroepidemiologic studies of HHV6 infection -- Acquisition of HHV6 infection during childhood -- Acquisition of HHV6 infection according to variant -- Factors affecting acquisition of HHV6 infection -- Mode of transmission -- Incubation period -- Summary -- References -- Part III: Clinical Pathology -- Pathologic Features of HHV-6 Disease -- Introduction -- Cell and tissue tropism and strain differences -- General cellular pathology of HHV-6 infection -- Primary infection -- Reactivation and endogenous reinfection -- Conclusions -- References -- Systemic Reactions to HHV &…”
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