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Veterinary Virology, Third Edition Frederick A. Murphy, E. Paul J. Gibbs, Marian C. Horzinek, Michael J. Studdert Completely rewritten, this edition has expanded coverage of zoonotic viruses and the diseases they cause, and viruses and viral diseases of laboratory animals, poultry, fish, and wildlife. The concept of new emerging and reemerging viral diseases reflects the new perspective this concept has brought to veterinary and zoonotic virology and related fields. Part I presents fundamental principles of virology related to animal infection and disease. Part II details the properties and clinical features of the viruses that afflict animals and describes their treatment and control.
Key Features * Comprehensive coverage of animal viruses, viral diseases, and viral zoonoses * Covers veterinary and zoonotic virology from the perspective of pathogenesis of viral infections, as well as from the perspective of disease prevention and control |
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Essentials of Veterinary Microbiology G. R. Carter, M. M. Chengappa, A. Wayne Roberts Intended for veterinarians, this book covers all major aspects of veterinary microbiology. It aims to give typical morphologic and descriptive information on bacteria, fungi and viruses which have to be understood by students. |
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Essentials of Veterinary Bacteriology and Mycology (Essentials Of Veterinary Microbiology) Gordon R. Carter, Darla J. Wise The sixth edition of the popular Essentials of Veterinary Bacteriology and Mycology provides the latest information on all facets of the microbial pathogens of animals and everything required for an introductory course in veterinary bacteriology and mycology. This book includes the basic characteristics of bacteria and fungi with two chapters on molecular biology and genetics and their applications. Handy glossaries are at the end of most chapters to aid comprehension.
Essentials of Veterinary Bacteriology and Mycology also deals with microbial pathogens of animals and the diseases they cause. Pathogenic bacteria are discussed in the order in which they occur in the latest molecular genetic (Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology) classification. This book is the foremost text in veterinary microbiology and continues to fill an important niche in veterinary education |
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Veterinary Virology Author Unknown, Frederick A. Murphy, E. Paul J. Gibbs, Frank J. Fenner FROM THE REVIEWS OF THE FIRST EDITION "Directed toward students of multiple disciplines in veterinary medicine, all can reap the benefits of this current, clear, logical, well illustrated, and easily read text." - ASM NEWS
This new edition of Veterinary Virology has been completely revised. Like the First Edition, it is divided into two parts: Principles of Animal Virology and Viruses of Domestic Animals. A new family has been introduced (Circoviridie) and advances in retrovirology, viral diagnosis, and viral immunity, including antigen processing and presentation, are discussed.
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Baculovirus and Insect Cell Expression Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology) Baculovirus Expression Protocols is a detailed guide for using the baculovirus expression vector system (BEVS) and/or insect cells to produce recombinant proteins. Procedures for the development and production of baculovirus insecticides at both laboratory and large scale are described in the kind of step-by-step format that the Methods in Molecular Biologyâ„¢ series helped standardize. This book is a one-stop source for information on baculoviruses, and includes sections on using modified baculoviruses to express genes in mammalian cells, using Drosophila cell lines, isolating new cell lines, and developing serum-free medium. Specific applications, including using baculovirus and insect cell system to study apoptosis, are also discussed. This updated and expanded edition of Baculovirus Expression Protocols provides a perfect lab manual for biochemists, molecular biologists, biochemical engineers, and others for using the BEVS or insect cell lines to produce recombinant proteins. |
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Emerging and Reemerging Viruses of Dogs and Cats, An Issue of Veterinary Clinics: Small Animal Practice, 1e (The Clinics: Veterinary Medicine) Sanjay Kapil DVM MS PhD, Cathy Lamm A complete primer on viral infections for the small animal practitioner! Articles review tools for diagnostic investigations, canine distemper, canine adenovirus and herpesvirus infection, feline calicivirus, feline infectious peritonitis, canine and feline parvovirus enteritis, emerging canine viral respiratory disease, canine influenza, canine viral skin diseases, rabies, newly identified retroviruses in companion animals and much more! |
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Animal Viruses: Molecular Biology The study of animal viruses contributes to the general understanding of the molecular basis of viral infection. The emergence of the SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) virus in the human population, coming from an animal source, highlights the importance of animals in harboring infectious agents. In addition, it has been recognized recently that influenza viruses, which persist in their natural avian host, can directly infect humans. In this book, an international panel of leading virologists provide a state-of-the-art overview of the field, comprehensively detailing the current understanding of viruses, their replication, evolution, and interaction with the host. The authors emphasize strategic and methodological aspects of current research, and provide key related references. Topics include foot-and-mouth disease virus, Pestivirus, Arteriviridae, Coronaviruses (including SARS), Herpesviridae, Paramyxoviridae, influenza viruses, Reoviridae, porcine circoviruses, Asfarviridae and much more. |
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Avian Viruses: Function and Control Branson W. Ritchie Avian Viruses: Function and Control provides a basis for understanding t nature of viruses and how they are capable of causing disease, as well as giving the general methods used to diagnose these infections. Written for veterinarians, aviculturists, companion bird enthusiasts, ornithologists, zoological personnel and wildlife management officials, it provides the readers with an easy-to-understand, easy-to-access overview of the viruses that infect companion, aviary and free-ranging birds. |
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Emerging Diseases of Animals Corrie Brown and Carole Bolin |