Cytomegalovirus Protocols (Methods in Molecular Medicine, 33)
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ISBN: 0896037495 / Publisher: Humana, December 1999
Scientists from the US and northern Europe detail cellular and molecular techniques for analyzing the biology and pathogenic mechanisms of the ubiquitous human herpesvirus, which rarely produces symptoms except when patients are immunocompromised. Ranging from basic virus culture to the complex molecular analysis of structure and function, they include detecting the virus using immunological and biological techniques, analyzing fundamental aspects of the infection cycle, generating recombinants, and analyzing the T-cell response to infection of a human host. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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John Sinclair and a panel of expert investigators present a comprehensive collection of cellular and molecular techniques for the analysis of cytomegalovirus (CMV) biology and its pathogenetic mechanisms. The methods-all described in step-by-step detail with ready reproducibility in mind-range from basic virus culture to complex molecular analysis of CMV structure and function. Included are methods for CMV detection using both immunological and biological techniques, methods for analyzing fundamental aspects of the CMV infection cycle, and methods for analyzing T cell response to cytomegalovirus infection in the human host. Comprehensive and state-of-the-art, Cytomegalovirus Protocols provides investigators with a collection of the key methods that are illuminating not only the basic biology of this complex and intriguing human herpesvirus, but also its significant role in human infectious diseases and their emergent therapies.
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