Mollicutes are a class of simple bacteria characterized by the lack of a bacterial cell wall and their very small genomes (580 kb to 2200 kb). This phylogenetically coherent group contains a broad range of different plant and animal pathogens making it an ideal model for understanding gene function,
Hepadnaviruses: Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis
โ Scribed by J. Israel, W. T. London (auth.), William S. Mason, Christoph Seeger (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 211
- Series
- Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology 168
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Pioneering work on hepatitis B virus and hepatitis delta virus, and the discovery of hepatitis B-like virus in animals during the 1970's has been followed, over the past ten years, by an explosion of interest in how these viruses replicate, maintain chronic infections, and cause liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma. The purpose of this book is two-fold. First, the authors of each chapter provide a summary of their specialty that will not only serve as an introduction, but will also provide the newcomer to hepatitis B virology with up-to-date information and insights into the goals and accomplishments of each area of investigation. Second, since the diversification of interests and increased specialization of hepadnaviruses researchers has reached a level where it is no longer possible for any one individual to read all the primary literature, this book will help to refocus interest on what is, after all, the major objective: to understand and ultimately treat or prevent chronic liver disease and liver cancer. Accordingly, chapters are included which span a range of interests, from the management of hepatitis B patients to new approaches to antiviral therapy, from the role of hepadnavirus gene expression in DNA replication to the role of ribozymes in the delta virus life cycle, from liver cancer in naturally infected woodchucks to liver disease in HBV transgenic mice to the use of hepatitis virus vectors to treat inherited enzyme deficiencies.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-IX
Liver Structure, Function, and Anatomy: Effects of Hepatitis B Virus....Pages 1-20
Transcriptional Control of Hepadnavirus Gene Expression....Pages 21-39
Viral DNA Synthesis....Pages 41-60
Assembly of Hepadnaviral Virions and Subviral Particles....Pages 61-83
Analysis of Hepadnavirus Gene Expression, Biology, and Pathogenesis in the Transgenic Mouse....Pages 85-101
Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Hepatocarcinogenesis Associated with Hepadnavirus Infection....Pages 103-140
Human Hepatitis Delta Virus....Pages 141-166
Development of Antiviral Therapy for Chronic Infection with Hepatitis B Virus....Pages 167-183
Inherited Hepatic Enzyme Defects as Candidates for Liver-Directed Gene Therapy....Pages 185-200
Back Matter....Pages 201-208
โฆ Subjects
Virology; Hepatology; Gastroenterology; Oncology
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