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Latency Strategies Of Herpesviruses Janos Minarovits Eva Gonczol Tibor Valyinagy

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Latency Strategies Of Herpesviruses Janos Minarovits Eva Gonczol Tibor Valyinagy
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.28 MB
Pages: 309
Author: Janos Minarovits; Eva Gonczol; Tibor Valyi-Nagy
ISBN: 9780387324647, 9780387341279, 038732464X, 0387341277
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Latency Strategies Of Herpesviruses Janos Minarovits Eva Gonczol Tibor Valyinagy by Janos Minarovits; Eva Gonczol; Tibor Valyi-nagy 9780387324647, 9780387341279, 038732464X, 0387341277 instant download after payment.

This volume provides an overview of the latency strategies developed during the estimated 200,000 year-long coevolution of Alpha-, Beta- and Gammaherpesvirinae and their host species. While the main emphasis is on herpesviruses infecting humans, relevant cases if herpesviruses infecting animals are covered as well. Special emphasis is given to results on molecular mechanisms regulating latent promoters of herpesvirus genomes and signals and molecular pathways resulting in reactivation of latent viral genomes.

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