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245 00 $aEbola and Marburg viruses :$bmolecular and cellular biology /$cedited by Hans-Dieter Klenk and Heinz Feldmann.
260 $aWymondham, U.K. :$bHorizon Bioscience,$cc2004.
300 $ax, 369 p. :$bill. (some col.) ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aGenome organization, replication, and transcription of filoviruses / Elke Mühlberger -- Structure of viral proteins / Winfried Weissenhorn -- Structural and functional polymorphism of the glycoproteins of filoviruses / Viktor E. Volchkov ... [et al.] -- Molecular mechanisms of filovirus entry / Stephen Y. Chan and Mark A. Goldsmith -- Roles of filoviral matrix- and glycoproteins in the viral life cycle / Gabriele Neumann ... [et al.] -- Virus maturation / Larissa Kolesnikova and Stephan Becker -- Filovirus pathogenesis in nonhuman primates / Thomas W. Geisbert ... [et al.] -- Ebola virus infection in the guinea pig / Elena Ryabchikova ... [et al.] -- Pathogenesis of filovirus infection in mice / Mike Bray -- The role of endothelial cells in filovirus hemorrhagic fever / Hans-Joachim Schnittler ... [et al.] -- Modulation of innate immunity by filoviruses / Christopher F. Basler and Peter Palese -- Cellular and molecular mechanisms of ebola pathogenicity and approaches to vaccine development / Gary J. Nabel, Nancy J. Sullivan, and Zhi-Yong Yang.
520 $aThe Ebola and Marburg viruses are a pair of filoviruses that are among the most lethal hemorrhagic viruses on the planet. The authors present a review of past and current research into these pathogens, including 12 papers addressing the structure of the viral proteins; genomic replication; molecular mechanisms of entry; pathogenesis in nonhuman primates, guinea pigs, and mice; virus modulation of innate immunity; and cellular and molecular mechanisms of Ebola pathogenicity and related approaches to vaccine development.
650 12 $aFiloviridae.
650 22 $aCell Physiological Phenomena
650 22 $aMolecular Biology.
650 0 $aEbola virus disease.
650 0 $aMarburg virus disease.
650 0 $aMarburg virus.
650 0 $aMolecular virology.
700 1 $aKlenk, H.-D.$q(Hans-Dieter),$d1938-
700 1 $aFeldmann, Heinz.
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