Virology Book Reviews
Retrovirus book review
I am pleased to provide the following excerpt from a book review of Retroviruses: Molecular Biology, Genomics and Pathogenesis:
"recommendable for life science researchers and all students in biology wishing to learn more about this very interesting field of retrovirology" from Stefan Hockertz (Seelze) writing in Arzneimittelforschung (2010) 60:466-469 read more ...
"recommendable for life science researchers and all students in biology wishing to learn more about this very interesting field of retrovirology" from Stefan Hockertz (Seelze) writing in Arzneimittelforschung (2010) 60:466-469 read more ...
Retrovirus Book Review
Category: Book Review
I am pleased to provide the following excerpt from a book review of Retroviruses: Molecular Biology, Genomics and Pathogenesis:
"a succinct, state-of-the-art summary of the biology not only of retroviruses but also other retroelements ... comprehensive, convenient and satisfying reference work" from Charles Bangham (Imperial College London, UK) writing in Microbiology Today (2010) read more ...
"a succinct, state-of-the-art summary of the biology not only of retroviruses but also other retroelements ... comprehensive, convenient and satisfying reference work" from Charles Bangham (Imperial College London, UK) writing in Microbiology Today (2010) read more ...
Another Influenza Book Review
Category: Book Review
I am pleased to provide the following excerpt from a book review of Influenza: Molecular Virology:
"I particularly enjoyed a very thorough account of the influenza A haemagglutinin ... it's a nicely put together book that summarizes recent developments on the structural side of influenza replication. Appropriate audiences for the book would be final-year virology students and influenza researchers." from Paul Digard (University of Cambridge, UK) writing in Microbiol. Today (2010) read more ...
"I particularly enjoyed a very thorough account of the influenza A haemagglutinin ... it's a nicely put together book that summarizes recent developments on the structural side of influenza replication. Appropriate audiences for the book would be final-year virology students and influenza researchers." from Paul Digard (University of Cambridge, UK) writing in Microbiol. Today (2010) read more ...
![]() | Edited by: Qinghua Wang and Yizhi Jane Tao "a nicely put together book" (Microbiol. Today)ISBN: 978-1-904455-57-8 Publisher: Caister Academic Press Publication Date: February 2010 Cover: hardback |
Influenza Book Review
Category: Book Review
I am pleased to provide the following excerpt from a book review of Influenza: Molecular Virology:
"a series of excellent and high-powered articles on the molecular virology of influenza ... provides an up-to-date review of the advancements in molecular influenza virology, with additional discussions regarding the use of molecular technology in diagnostic platforms, and statistical modeling to quantify antigenic differences between influenza viruses ... of interest to a range of readers including post-graduate and basic science researchers, virologists and those involved with drug design and development." from Iain Stephenson (Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, UK) writing in Expert Rev. Vaccines (2010) 9: 719-720. read more ...
"a series of excellent and high-powered articles on the molecular virology of influenza ... provides an up-to-date review of the advancements in molecular influenza virology, with additional discussions regarding the use of molecular technology in diagnostic platforms, and statistical modeling to quantify antigenic differences between influenza viruses ... of interest to a range of readers including post-graduate and basic science researchers, virologists and those involved with drug design and development." from Iain Stephenson (Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester, UK) writing in Expert Rev. Vaccines (2010) 9: 719-720. read more ...
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 ...


