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The physics of viruses /

The Physics of Viruses presents what is known about viruses from the viewpoint of a physicist. In so doing, a major aim has proved to be the description of viruses, their shape, and structure. Rather surprisingly, definite shapes and structures are emerging, and it is with a heightened sense of exci...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Pollard, Ernest C. (Ernest Charles), 1906-1997
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Academic Press, 1953.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Front Cover; The Physics of Viruses; Copyright Page; FOREWORD; Table of Contents; CHAPTER ONE. THE NATURE OF VIRUSES AND THEIR RELATION TO PHYSICS; INTRODUCTION; OUTLINE OF VIROLOGY; VIRUS MULTIPLICATION; SIZE AND SHAPE OF VIRUSES; MUTATION OF VIRUSES; MUTUAL INTERFERENCE OF VIRUSES; VIRUS ATTENUATION AFTER MULTIPLE PASSAGE; CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF VIRUSES; VIRUS SEROLOGY; HEMAGGLUTINATION; PURIFIED VIRUS PREPARATIONS; ORIGIN OF VIRUSES; REFERENCES; CHAPTER TWO. THE SIZE, SHAPE, AND HYDRATION OF VIRUSES; OPTICAL MICROSCOPY; ELECTRON MICROSCOPY; ULTRAFILTRATION; DIFFUSION; SEDIMENTATION. 
505 8 |a Particle weight measurementthe frictional drag coefficient for nonspherical or hydrated viruses; sedimentation technique; diffusion-constant measurement during sedimentation; hydrated partial specific volume; asymmetric particles; x-ray diffraction applied to viruses; virus dimensions; references; chapter three. ionizing radiation and viruses; nature of energy loss by fast charged particles; space distribution of primary ionizations; experimental methods and some results; combined thermal and ionizing-radiation action on a virus; structural deductions; references. 
505 8 |a Chapter four. thermal inactivation of virusesoutline of the theory of thermal inactivation; thermal inactivation of viruses; pressure effects on thermal inactivation; conclusions from thermal-inactivation studies; references; chapter five. the surface op viruses; surface functions of viruses; adsorption; polypeptide attachment; virus serology; neutralization of infectivity; surface inactivation by antibody; thermal inactivation of serological affinity; hemagglutination; nature of the virus surface; references; chapter six. action of ultraviolet light on viruses. 
505 8 |a Molecular absorption of ultraviolet lightabsorption by some definite molecules; the absorption spectrum of tobacco mosaic virus; action spectra; infectivity and hemagglutination action spectra of influenza virus; action spectra for different viruses; quantum yield; photoreactivation of bacteriophage; references; chapter seven. sonic and osmotic effects on viruses; pressures developed; sonic effects on viruses; osmotic effects on viruses; references; chapter eight. virus genetics, virus multiplication, and virus physics; virus recombination and virus genetics; bacterial virus multiplication. 
505 8 |a RADIOPHOSPHORUS STUDIES OF PHAGEDESCRIPTION OF PRESENT KNOWLEDGE OF VIRUS MULTIPLICATION; DESCRIPTION OF A VIRUS; THE ENERGY TURNOVER IN THE HOST; VAN DER WAALS FORCES BETWEEN MACROMOLECULES; FLUCTUATING PROTON CHARGE FORCES; POTENTIAL ENERGY DIAGRAMS FOR Two MACROMOLECULES; REFERENCES; Author Index; Subject Index. 
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