Poxviruses Smallpox (variola), Vaccinia and Monkeypox /
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Format: | Electronic Video |
Language: | English |
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London :
Henry Stewart Talks,
2007.
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Series: | Henry Stewart talks. Biomedical & life sciences collection. Viruses and viral diseases : emerging threats to humans and animals.
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Online Access: | https://hstalks.com/bs/364/ Series |
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Table of Contents:
- Contents: Poxvirus life cycle: chromosome structure, virion structure and virion entry
- Viral proteins needed for entry and mechanism of entry of EV (enveloped virion)
- Gene expression of EV: early transcription, intermediate and late transcription
- Working model of Poxvirus genome replication
- Morphogenesis of EV
- Key features of the IV to MV (mature virions) transition
- Poxviruses encode a three-protein complex that generates disulfide bonds in the cytoplasm
- Formation of EEV (extracellular enveloped virions) and EV mediators of cell-to-cell and distal spread
- Poxviruses encode a large array of immunomodulators
- Models for the study of Poxvirus pathogenesis
- Smallpox (Variola virus) and smallpox disease
- Pathogenicity of Variola virus vs. Vaccinia virus
- Official declaration of the eradication of smallpox
- Monkeypox virus
- Antiviral therapy and new vaccines for Poxviruses.