EBV Book Review
Category: Book Review
I am pleased to provide the following excerpt from a book review of Epstein-Barr Virus: Latency and Transformation:
"the latest research and information on the mechanisms used by latent EBV to transform host cells ... a comprehensive review of the vast amount of information that is currently available ... a good book for scientists ... packed with valuable information" from Rebecca T. Horvat (University of Kansas Medical Center, USA) writing in Doodys read more ...
"the latest research and information on the mechanisms used by latent EBV to transform host cells ... a comprehensive review of the vast amount of information that is currently available ... a good book for scientists ... packed with valuable information" from Rebecca T. Horvat (University of Kansas Medical Center, USA) writing in Doodys read more ...
EBV
A new publication on EBV: Epstein-Barr Virus: Latency and Transformation was published recently. In this book, expert EBV virologists comprehensively review this important subject from a genetic, biochemical, immunological, and cell biological perspective. Topics include: latent infections, EBV leader protein, EBNA-1 in viral DNA replication and persistence, EBNA-2 in transcription activation of viral and cellular genes, the nuclear antigen family 3 in regulation of cellular processes, molecular profiles of EBV latently infected cells, latent membrane protein 1 oncoprotein, regulation of latency by LMP2A, role of noncoding RNAs in EBV-induced cell growth and transformation and the regulation of EBV latency by viral lytic proteins. This book is essential reading for all EBV virologists as well as clinical and basic scientists working on oncogenic viruses read more ...
![]() | Edited by: Erle S. Robertson ISBN: 978-1-904455-62-2 Publisher: Caister Academic Press Publication Date: April 2010 Cover: Hardback read more ... |
