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|a Measles virus and its biology /
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|a Experimental virology
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-239) and index.
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|a Front Cover; Measles Virus and its Biology; Copyright Page; PREFACE; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. The biology of measles; THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF MEASLES; THE PATHOGENESIS OF MEASLES; COMMENT; Chapter 2. The isolation and adaptation of measles virus; ISOLATION OF MEASLES VIRUS; ADAPTATION TO TISSUE CULTURE AND CHICK EMBRYO; ADAPTATION TO MAMMALIAN HOSTS; SSPE MEASLES VIRUSES; COMMENT; Chapter 3. Biological characters and genetic markers; HOST RANGE; CYTOPATHIC EFFECT; PATHOGENICITY AND VIRULENCE IN ANIMALS; PLAQUE FORMATION; HAEMAGGLUTINATION; TEMPERATURE-SENSITIVE MUTANTS; SSPE STRAINS
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|a PHYSICAL PROPERTIESMEASLES, CANINE DISTEMPER AND RINDERPEST VIRUSES; COMMENT; Chapter 4. Structure and components of measles virus; THE VIRION; NUCLEOCAPSID; VIRION RNA; STRUCTURAL POLYPEPTIDES; COMMENT; Chapter 5. Non-vegetative functions of measles virus, haemagglutination, haemolysis and cell-fusion; HAEMAGGLUTINATION; HAEMOLYSIS; CELL FUSION FROM WITHOUT THE CELL; COMMENT; Chapter 6. The growth cycle of measles virus; GENERAL FEATURES; THE ASSAY; ADSORPTION; PENETRATION; THE REPLICATIVE PROCESSES; MATURATION AND RELEASE OF MEASLES VIRUS; MORPHOGENESIS OF MEASLES VIRUS
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|a Chapter 7. Persistent infection by measles virusBIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF PERSISTENT INFECTION; MOLECULAR ASPECTS OF PERSISTENT INFECTION; GENESIS OF PERSISTENT INFECTION; COMMENT-THE FEATURES OF PERSISTENT INFECTION; Chapter 8. Neuropathogenicity of measles virus; EXPERIMENTAL ENCEPHALITIS; THE EFFECT OF AGE OF THE HOST ON SUSCEPTIBILITY; PATHOGENESIS OF ENCEPHALITIS; SIGNIFICANCE OF FINDINGS; Chapter 9. Measles virus and subacute sclerosing panencephalitis- SSPE-viruses; ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MEASLES VIRUS AND SSPE; HOST RANGE AND VARIABILITY OF ISOLATES; SYNTHESIS OF VIRUS ANTIGEN
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|a BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON SSPE VIRUSESNEUROPATHOGENICITY; COMMENT; Chapter 10. Immunology of measles virus-epidemiology; specific antibodies; EPIDEMIOLOGY AND IMMUNITY; TESTS FOR ANTIBODY; APPEARANCE AND DURATION OF CIRCULATING ANTIBODY; CLASSES OF SPECIFIC IMMUNOGLOBULIN; ANTIBODY AND INFECTED CELLS; COMMENT; Chapter 11. Immunology of measles virus-cell-mediated immunity; CIRCULATING LEUKOCYTES AND MEASLES VIRUS; NON-SPECIFIC RESPONSES FOLLOWING MEASLES IN VIVO; NON-SPECIFIC RESPONSES FOLLOWING INFECTION IN VITRO; SPECIFIC RESPONSES TO MEASLES ANTIGEN; COMMENT
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|a Chapter 12. Immunology of measles virus-multiple sclerosis and auto-immune diseasesMULTIPLE SCLEROSIS; SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSIS AND AUTO-IMMUNE STATES; COMMENT; Chapter 13. Immunology of measles virus-immunization; immunodeficient states; IMMUNIZATION; IMMUNODEFICIENCY AND IMMUNOSUPPRESSION; COMMENT; References; Subject Index
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|a Measles Virus and Its Biology deals with the biological and clinical problems of the viral disease, measles. This book also describes the behavior of the measles virus in terms of its immunological, biochemical, or molecular-biological aspects. The authors review the epidemiology and pathogenesis of measles and discuss how the virus flourishes and mobilizes in the human body through a close association with leukocytes and lymphoid organs. Biological characters and genetic markers of the virus can serve to separate different isolates of the measles virus from one another. Radioactive labeling t.
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