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         Virology:     more books (100)
  1. Human Virology by Leslie Collier, John Oxford, 2006-07-20
  2. Virus dynamics: Mathematical principles of immunology and virology by Martin A. Nowak, Robert May, 2001-01-25
  3. Principles of Virology, Vol. 2: Pathogenesis and Control by S. Jane Flint, L. W. Enquist, et all 2008-12
  4. Comparative Plant Virology, Second Edition by Roger Hull, 2009-02-06
  5. Virology: Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis by Leonard C. Norkin, 2009-10-19
  6. Insect Virology
  7. Caliciviruses: Molecular and Cellular Virology
  8. Clinical Virology
  9. Medical Virology, Fourth Edition by D. E. White, Frank J. Fenner, 1994-07-11
  10. The Dictionary of Virology, Fourth Edition by Brian W.J. Mahy, 2008-12-16
  11. Hsiung's Diagnostic Virology: As Illustrated by Light and Electron Microscopy, 4th Edition by Professor G. D. Hsiung, Professor Caroline K. Y. Fong, et all 1994-06-22
  12. Influenza: Molecular Virology
  13. Principles of Plant Virology: Genome, Pathogenicity, Virus Ecology by S. Astier, J. Albouy, et all 2007-07
  14. Clinical Virology Manual

21. SpringerLink: Archives Of Virology - Contents
Springer LINK, Forum Springer Wien Archives of virology. Forum What'sNew Search Orders Up. virology Division News Online First
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22. Cell Online
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24. J Gen Virol -- Home
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25. Gladstone Institute Of Virology And Immunology

http://gweb1.ucsf.edu/givi/
Director: Warner C. Greene, M.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Medicine and of Microbiology and Immunology
University of California, San Francisco
E-mail: wgreene@gladstone.ucsf.edu
Telephone: (415) 695-3800
Facsimile: (415) 826-1817
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Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology
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San Francisco, CA 94141-9100
Address for mail sent via other carriers: Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology 365 Vermont Street San Francisco, CA 94103
Mission Statement
A research institute dedicated to the study of virology and immunology with a focus on HIV and AIDS.
Overview
Built by the State of California and dedicated in April of 1993, the Gladstone Institute of Virology and Immunology (GIVI) conducts a full range of basic and clinical research on HIV and AIDS. GIVI is located on the San Francisco General Hospital (SFGH) campus of the University of California. SFGH has a long and rich history of excellence in HIV clinical research which facilitates the basic research mission of GIVI. The Institute is currently comprised of approximately 90 members distributed between five investigator and two core laboratories. Each GIVI investigator holds a faculty appointment within UCSF and participates in a wide range of university activities including the Program in Biological Sciences (PIBS) and Biomedical Sciences (BMS) graduate student programs. GIVI has also partnered with UCSF to form the federally sponsored UCSF-GIVI Center for AIDS Research which is co-directed by Drs. Warner Greene and Paul Volberding.

26. Immunology And Virology Program - UMass Medical School
This group fosters virology and immunology research and training at UMW, and offers a Ph.D. Program in Immunology and virology as part of a larger schoolwide graduate program that encompasses a core curriculum and a specialization in one of several fields of biomedical research.
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Questions or Comments? Email: john.herrmann@umassmed.edu Phone: (508) 856-4230

27. All The Virology On The WWW
Information about viruses and infectious disease. With over 4,000 links, tutorials, viral images, and other information, this site is gold mine for anyone interested in learning more about viruses.
http://www.virology.net
All the Virology on the WWW seeks to be the best single site for Virology information on the Internet. We have collected all the virology related Web sites that might be of interest to our fellow virologists, and others interested in learning more about viruses. Additionally, we have created an index to virus pictures on the web, The Big Picture Book of Viruses , which also functions as a resource for viral taxonomy. A collection of some of the best Online Virology and Microbiology Course Notes available can also be found here. If you're interested in even more information, we have The Virology Bookshop , an on-line microbiology and virology bookstore with a significant discount for our users. It is our hope that this site will provide both the professional virologist and the general public with access to information about viruses. Over the past several years, these pages have grown to encompass something of interest for everyone. The lists of virology related sites are divided into multiple pages, all of which are accessible from this page and from the more descriptive Complete Table of Contents . We even provide links to Virology Dictionaries if you're confused by some of this site's more technical content. These sites are listed without bias and with as much organization as we can muster.

28. All The Virology On The WWW - Course Notes
This collection of online virology and microbiology course notes is providedby All the virology on the WWW. Please Visit our Sponsor! Related Resources
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29. Megaloblastic Anaemia
Haematological profile, diagnosis and treatment of megaloblastic anemia. Vitamin B12 deficiency and frolic acid deficiency.
http://www.uq.edu.au/vdu/HDUAnaemiaMegaloblastic.htm

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Megaloblastic Anaemia Diagnosis
  • Many cases are seen that have a decreased serum B12 with a normal haematological profile and possibly normal clinical findings
  • Test for methylmalonic acid in the serum as an indicator of vitB12 deficiency
  • Test for homocysteine to check folate levels
Haematological Profile
  • Hb/RCC/Hct - Dec (due to Dec. DNA production)
  • MCV/MCH - Inc. (As precursors are megaloblastic)
  • MCHC - Normal
  • RDW - Inc. (Anisocytosis due to microcytes, normocytes and oval macrocytes)
  • Plt./WCC - Dec
  • Pancytopaenia with a normochromic, macrocytic anaemia
  • Intramedullary haemolysis due to ineffective erythropoiesis (reason for hypercellular BM)
  • Poikilocytosis - ++ (tear drops and schistocytes)
  • Anisocytosis - +++ (oval macrocytes)
    • A "Shift-to-the-Left" indicates an Inc. in band form WBCs
  • Hypercellular bone marrow (M:E at 1:1 or reversed)
  • Erythron
    • Large cells with fine chromatin (Megaloblasts)
    • Nuclear(N)/Cytoplasmic(C) dissociation with N lagging C - normal cytoplasmic maturation
    • Multiple Howell-Jolly bodies (diagnostic if observed)
  • Leucon
    • Giant myelocytes and metamyelocytes
  • Thrombon
    • Often not obvious
  • The peripheral blood (PB) and bone marrow (BM) findings do not distinguish between a vitamin B12/cobalamin deficiency and a folic acid (folate) deficiency

30. Virtual Library
This section is devoted to the science, practice, and application of microbiologyand virology. Welcome to the WWW Virtual Library Microbiology virology.
http://microbiol.org/vl_micro/
Welcome to the WWW Virtual Library:
This section of the Virtual Library is devoted to the science, practice, and application of microbiology and virology. Subjects covered include culture collections, databases, educational sites, journals, government and regulatory sites, images, medical microbiology, university departments, virology, protista, and references to newsgroups, Email lists, and other resources for the microbiologist. All links in this Virtual Library section will be checked on at least a quarterly basis. The last complete check of the links was July 7, 2001 Today's date is:
This section is maintained by Scott Sutton , and supported by The Microbiology Network . Requests concerning the WWW Virtual Library Project in general should be e-mailed to the WWW coordinators at www-request@mail.w3.org . The World-Wide Web Virtual Library Project is part of the W3 effort coordinated by CERN, who provides an overview of the library. We wish to acknowledge the support of our sponsors

31. Haemolytic Anaemia Testing
Tests to check for the presence of hemolytic anemia.
http://www.uq.edu.au/vdu/HDUHaemolyticAnaemiaTests.htm

Human Metapneumovirus Links
Haemolytic Anaemia Testing To check for the presence of any haemolytic anaemia the following test may be performed: Haematology Profile (FBC/FBE)
  • Should demonstrate an anaemia
Blood Film
  • Schistocytes
    • Products of RBC breakdown
    • Suggests intravascular haemolysis (IVH)
  • Microspherocytes
    • Intra/Extravascular haemolysis (IVH/EVH)
    • A hallmark of haemolytic anaemia (HA)
  • Polychromasia (IVH/EVH)
  • Nucleated Red Blood Cells (IVH/EVH)
  • Erythroid hyperplasia is more pronounced than in HA than in non-HA (Dec. M:E)
  • Noticeable that the lifespan of RBCs from a patient with an intrinsic RBC defect, when infused into a normal patient, are decreased. Normal RBCs infused into a patient with an intrinsic RBC defect do not haemolyse.
Osmotic Fragility Test (OFT)
  • A measure of the RBCs resistance to haemolysis by osmotic stress, depending primarily on the volume of the cell, the surface area and the cell's membrane function
  • RBCs are incubated in varying concentrations of a hypotonic solution of sodium chloride (NaCl)
  • As the concentration of NaCl decreases, cells take on water to produce osmotic equilibrium

32. VL Micro - Virology
Virtual Library. WWW Virtual Library Microbiology virology;. Search Engines. AnimalVirus Information System AVIS (University of Pune, India). General virology.
http://microbiol.org/vlmicro/vl_virol.htm
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This list contains web sites dedicated to virology. The sites are presented alphabetically within each major category. If you know of web sites that should be included in this list, please Email the information to sysop@microbiol.org Last updated: 03/09/02
Search Engines
Animal Virus Information System AVIS (University of Pune, India)
General Virology
All the Virology Servers in the World Animal Virus Information System (University of Poona, India) Australian National University Bioinformatics group - Viruses The Baculovirus Web Server The Big Picture Book of Viruses (Mirrored at University of Leicester, UK Irish National Virus Reference Laboratory Feline Leukemia Virus FAQ (fatal disease of cats) from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Laboratorio di Virologia, Istituto di Microbiologia dell'Università di Firenze Outbreak A wealth of information here. MUST VISIT PCR Jump Station Polio and Post-Polio Resources Rotavirus Online SERC Daresbury ... Virology (Brody Burks) Virus Databases On-Line (Australia) (Mirrored at IACR, UK

33. Virology Lectures Index

http://www.uct.ac.za/depts/mmi/jmoodie/welcome1.html

34. Mol.Virol.Lab.
The group performs basic research on viruses in order to facilitate the development of efficient genetransfer vectors for use in gene therapy. Current research concerns the human adenoviruses and the systems required for producing recombinant-adenovirus vectors.
http://members.lycos.nl/molvir/
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36. LUMC - Microbiology & Immunology Home Page
Graduate program in modern microbiology, virology, and immunology. Lists faculty members.
http://www.meddean.luc.edu/lumen/DeptWebs/microbio/micro.htm
Here are directions on how to get to the medical center and how to contact our department
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37. The Golgi BioPages Have Moved
Similar pages Institute for Molecular virology About the IMV About the IMV UW virology Seminars UW virology Seminars IMV Facultyand Staff Faculty and Staff virology Meetings virology Meetings virology
http://www.mcb.harvard.edu/biopages/micro.html
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38. Otago Virology Research Theme
Comprises several interconnected groups located in the Divisions of Sciences and Health Sciences, and spread across the Dunedin, Christchurch and Wellington campuses. Theme members, postgraduates, events, other research Themes, newsletters, links and contacts.
http://osms.otago.ac.nz/virology/home.htm

Who are we?
Theme Members Postgraduates Events ... Health Sciences
Who are we?
The Virology research team at the University comprises several interconnected groups located in the Divisions of Sciences and Health Sciences, and spread across the Dunedin, Christchurch and Wellington campuses. Together they have expertise in all areas of virology. Current research activities of theme groups encompass multiple projects in the areas of: viruses and cancer; viruses and immunity; human and animal health virology; invertebrate virology; viral infections and diagnosis; vector-borne diseases; plant virology; and human respiratory disease and hepatitis. The group has an exceptionally strong track record of publications, and collaborates internationally with research institutes in Germany, the UK, the US, Australia, Finland and Israel. Theme participants have won in excess of $6 million research funding from national and international sources in the last five years.
Contact Us
Dr Vernon Ward
Department of Microbiology
School of Medical Sciences
PO Box 56, Dunedin

39. Virology Program TAMU
Overview, faculty, current and former students, courses, degree programs, seminars, applying, and contacts.
http://www.cvm.tamu.edu/virology/
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40. Glossary Of Virology
Glossary of virology NB You can search this document using the FINDcommand from the EDIT menu. (+)sense RNA (plussense RNA) A
http://www-micro.msb.le.ac.uk/MBChB/VirGloss.html
Glossary of Virology:
NB: You can search this document using the FIND command from the EDIT menu.
(+)sense RNA (plus-sense RNA): A virus with a single-stranded RNA genome of the same polarity ('sense') as mRNA. (-)sense RNA (minus-sense RNA): A virus with a single-stranded RNA genome of the opposite polarity ('sense') as mRNA. Abortive Infection: When a virus infects a cell (or host), but cannot complete the full replication cycle, i.e. a non-productive infection. Acute Infection: Relatively brief infections, i.e. a few days to a few weeks, following which the virus is usually eliminated completely from the body by the immune system. 'Arboviruses': A large a diverse group of viruses, taxonomically unrelated which are classically transmitted by arthropod vectors, e.g. mosquitoes, ticks, etc. Assembly: The stage of replication during which all the structural components come together at one site in the cell and the basic structure of the virus particle is formed. Attachment: The binding of a virus particle to a specific receptor on the surface of a host cell. Capsid: A protein shell comprising the main structural unit of a virus particle.

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