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1300 \a AIDS and the new viruses.
24510\a HIV and the new viruses \h [electronic resource] / \c [edited by] Angus Dalgleish and Robin Weiss.
250  \a 2nd ed
260  \a San Diego, Calif. : \b Academic, \c c1999.
300  \a ix, 554 p. : \b ill. ; \c 26 cm.
500  \a Previous ed.: published as AIDS and the new viruses. 1990.
504  \a Includes bibliographical references and index.
5050 \a A. Dalgleish and R. Weiss, Preface. -- A. Alonso & M. Peterlin, HIV-1: Control of Gene Expression by the Viral Regulatory Proteins Tat and Rev. -- A. Leigh-Brown, Viral Evolution and Variation in the HIV Pandemic. -- H. Schuitemaker, Biological Phenotypes of HIV-1 and Their Relevance for AIDS Pathogeneis. -- A. Philips, HIV Dynamics: Lessons From Use of Antiretrovirals. -- S. McAdam and F. Gotch, The Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte Response to the Immunodeficiency Viruses. -- D. Fenoglio, G. Li Pira and F. Manca, T Helper Cells Specific For Retroviral Epitopes. -- M.L. Gougeon and K.-M. Debatin, Molecular Control of Programmed Cell Death in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection. Contribution to the Dysregulation of T Cell Homeostasis and to CD4 T Cell Depletion. -- M Clerici, A. Clivio and G.M. Shearer, The Relationships Between Cytokines, Complement and HIV Disease. -- M.A. Norcross, Chemokine Receptors and HIV-1 Pathogenesis: A Viral Fatal Attraction. -- D.L. Mann, HLA and HIV-1 Infection. -- A.G. Dalgleish, E. Hounsell and H. Baum, The Potential Role of HLA Mimicry in the Pathogenesis of AIDS. -- I. Weller, The Impact of Antiviral Therapy on HIV Disease. -- N. Berry and R. Tedder, HIV I & HIV II Molecular Diagnosis. -- M.A. Wainberg, HIV Resistance to Antagonists of Viral Reverse Transcriptase, L. Rosenblum and M. McClure, Non-Lontiviral Primate Retroviruses. -- A. Gessain and R. Mahieux, Genetic Diversity and Molecular Epidemiology of Human T Cell Leukemia/Lymphoma Viruses Type 1 and Type 2 and Related Simian Retroviruses (STLV-1, STLV-2 pan-p and PTLV L). -- M.K. Williams and P. Lusso, Human Herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6). -- S. Talbot and D. Whitby, Kaposi's Sarcoma and Human Herpesvirus-8 (HHV-8). -- B. Ensoll, P. Monini and C. Sgadari, Pathogenesis and Cell Biology of Kaposi's Sarcoma. -- W. Carman and C. Trautwein, Hepatitis B and Delta Viruses. -- P. Simmonds and D.B. Smith, Hepatitis C and G Viruses -- Old or New. -- C. Patience, Endogenous Retroviruses. -- J.A. Garson and J.R. Kerr, New Viruses and Diseases of the Human Central Nervous System. -- P. Kellam, Emerging Viruses: Their Diseases and Identification.
5050 \a Ch. 1. HIV-1: control of gene expression by the viral regulatory proteins Tat and Rev-- Ch. 2. Viral evolution and variation in the HIV pandemic-- Ch. 3. Biological properties of HIV-1 and their relevance for AIDS pathogenesis-- Ch. 4. HIV dynamics: lessons from the use of antiretrovirals-- Ch. 5. The cytotoxic T lymphocyte response to the immunodeficiency viruses-- Ch. 6. T helper cells specific for retroviral epitopes
5050 \a Ch. 7. Molecular control of programmed cell death in HIV infection: contribution to the dysregulation of T cell homeostasis and to CD4 T cell depletion-- Ch. 8. The relationships between cytokines, complement and HIV infection-- Ch. 9. Chemokine receptors and HIV-1 pathogenesis: a viral fatal attraction-- Ch. 10. HLA and HIV-1 infection-- Ch. 11. The potential role of HLA mimicry in the pathogenesis of AIDS-- Ch. 12. The impact of antiviral therapy on HIV disease-- Ch. 13. HIV-1 and HIV-2 molecular diagnosis
5050 \a Ch. 14. HIV resistance to antagonists of viral reverse transcriptase-- Ch. 15. Non-lentiviral primate retroviruses-- Ch. 16. Genetic diversity and molecular epidemiology of primate T cell lymphotrophic viruses: human T cell leukaemia/lymphoma viruses types 1 and 2 and related simian retroviruses (STLV-1, STLV-2 pan-p and PTLV-L)-- Ch. 17. Human herpesvirus 6-- Ch. 18. Kaposi's sarcoma and human herpesvirus 8-- Ch. 19. Pathogenesis and cell biology of Kaposi's sarcoma
5050 \a Ch. 20. Hepatitis B and delta viruses-- Ch. 21. Hepatitis C and G viruses- old or new?-- Ch. 22. Endogenous retroviruses-- Ch. 23. New viruses and diseases of the human central nervous system-- Ch. 24. Emerging viruses: their diseases and identification.
520  \a HIV and the New Viruses presents cutting-edge reviews of persistent human virus infections as a coherent collection for the first time. These cover recently discovered viruses such as HHV-6, HHV-8 and HCV, as well as the latest research on HIV. This comprehensive and updated reference includes an in-depth study of the major issues in the epidemiology, pathogenicity, molecular virology, host responses and management of conditions associated with those viruses. Information on new pharmaceuticals and vaccine developments is also included. Edited by the leading experts in the field, HIV and the New Viruses will be essential reading for postgraduates, clinicians and researchers in virology, immunology, cancer, molecular biology and the pharmaceutical industry. Key Features * Presents cutting-edge reviews of persistent human virus infections as a coherent collection for the first time * Includes an in-depth study of the major issues in the epidemiology, pathogenicity, molecular virology, host responses, and management of conditions associated with those viruses.
533  \a Electronic reproduction. \b Amsterdam : \c Elsevier Science & Technology, \d 2007. \n Mode of access: World Wide Web. \n System requirements: Web browser. \n Title from title screen (viewed on July 25, 2007). \n Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
650 0\a HIV Infections.
650 0\a Herpesvirus diseases.
650 0\a Hepatitis, Viral.
650 0\a Hepatitis Viruses.
65012\a HIV Infections \x etiology.
65022\a Deltaretrovirus \x pathogenicity.
65022\a HIV-1 \x pathogenicity.
65022\a HIV-2 \x pathogenicity.
65022\a Hepatitis Viruses \x pathogenicity.
65022\a Herpesviridae \x pathogenicity.
650 4\a HIV (Viruses)
65017\a HIV. \2 gtt
655 7\a Electronic books. \2 local
7001 \a Dalgleish, A. G. \q (Angus G.)
7001 \a Weiss, Robin.
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