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The Nidoviruses: Toward Control of SARS and other Nidovirus Diseases

Stanley Perlman ; Kathryn V. Holmes (eds.)

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Immunology; Infectious Diseases; Microbiology; Epidemiology; Virology; Pathology

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No detectada 2006 SpringerLink

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ISBN impreso

978-0-387-26202-4

ISBN electrónico

978-0-387-33012-9

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Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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© Springer US 2006

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Sars Coronavirus Vaccine Development

Ralph S. Baric; Timothy Sheahan; Damon Deming; Eric Donaldson; Boyd Yount; Amy C. Sims; Rhonda S. Roberts; Matthew Frieman; Barry Rockx

So far, we have only considered functions on the real line. We have seen how to hide those annoying єs and δs in the definition of continuity, replacing them with open sets. This enables us to consider functions with domains and ranges different from R; all we need is some notion of “open set”.

VIII - Vaccines, Antiviral Drugs, and Diagnostics | Pp. 553-560

Development of Vaccines and Passive Immunotherapy Against Sars Coronavirus Using Mouse and Scid-PBL/hu Mouse Models

Masaji Okada; Yuji Takemoto; Yoshinobu Okuno; Satomi Hashimoto; Yukari Fukunaga; Takao Tanaka; Yoko Kita; Sechiko Kuwayama; Yumiko Muraki; Noriko Kanamaru; Hiroko Takai; Chika Okada; Yayoi Sakaguchi; Izumi Furukawa; Kyoko Yamada; Miwa Izumiya; Shigeto Yoshida; Makoto Matsumoto; Tetsuo Kase; J. S. M. Peiris; Daphne E. deMello; Pei-Jer Chen; Naoki Yamamoto; Yoshiyuki Yoshinaka; Tatsuji Nomura; Isao Ishida; Shigeru Morikawa; Masato Tashiro; Mitsunori Sakatani

So far, we have only considered functions on the real line. We have seen how to hide those annoying єs and δs in the definition of continuity, replacing them with open sets. This enables us to consider functions with domains and ranges different from R; all we need is some notion of “open set”.

VIII - Vaccines, Antiviral Drugs, and Diagnostics | Pp. 561-566

Inhibition and Escape of SARS-CoV Treated with Antisense Morpholino Oligomers

Benjamin W. Neuman; David A. Stein; Andrew D. Kroeker; Richard K. Bestwick; Patrick L. Iversen; Hong M. Moulton; Michael J. Buchmeier

So far, we have only considered functions on the real line. We have seen how to hide those annoying єs and δs in the definition of continuity, replacing them with open sets. This enables us to consider functions with domains and ranges different from R; all we need is some notion of “open set”.

VIII - Vaccines, Antiviral Drugs, and Diagnostics | Pp. 567-571

Validation of Coronavirus E Proteins Ion Channels as Targets for Antiviral Drugs

Lauren Wilson; Peter Gage; Gary Ewart

So far, we have only considered functions on the real line. We have seen how to hide those annoying єs and δs in the definition of continuity, replacing them with open sets. This enables us to consider functions with domains and ranges different from R; all we need is some notion of “open set”.

VIII - Vaccines, Antiviral Drugs, and Diagnostics | Pp. 573-578

Identification of Essential Genes as a Strategy to Select a Sars Candidate Vaccine Using a SARS-CoV Infectious cDNA

Fernando Almazán; Marta L. De Diego; Carmen Galán; Enrique Álvarez; Luis Enjuanes

So far, we have only considered functions on the real line. We have seen how to hide those annoying єs and δs in the definition of continuity, replacing them with open sets. This enables us to consider functions with domains and ranges different from R; all we need is some notion of “open set”.

VIII - Vaccines, Antiviral Drugs, and Diagnostics | Pp. 579-583

Structure and Dynamics of Sars Coronavirus Main Proteinase (M)

Rolf Hilgenfeld; Kanchan Anand; Jeroen R. Mesters; Zihe Rao; Xu Shen; Hualiang Jiang; Jinzhi Tan; Koen H. G. Verschueren

So far, we have only considered functions on the real line. We have seen how to hide those annoying єs and δs in the definition of continuity, replacing them with open sets. This enables us to consider functions with domains and ranges different from R; all we need is some notion of “open set”.

VIII - Vaccines, Antiviral Drugs, and Diagnostics | Pp. 585-591

Highly Attenuated Vaccinia Virus Dis as a Potential Sars Vaccine

Koji Ishii; Hideki Hasegawa; Noriyo Nagata; Tetsuya Mizutani; Shigeru Morikawa; Masato Tashiro; Tetsuro Suzuki; Fumihiro Taguchi; Toshitada Takemori; Tatsuo Miyamura; Yasuko Tsunetsugu-Yokota

So far, we have only considered functions on the real line. We have seen how to hide those annoying єs and δs in the definition of continuity, replacing them with open sets. This enables us to consider functions with domains and ranges different from R; all we need is some notion of “open set”.

VIII - Vaccines, Antiviral Drugs, and Diagnostics | Pp. 593-596

Luciferase as a Reporter to Assess SARS-CoV mRNA Transcription Regulation and Efficacy of ANTI-SARS-CoV Agents

Rhonda S. Roberts; Boyd L. Yount; Amy C. Sims; Susan Baker; Ralph S. Baric

So far, we have only considered functions on the real line. We have seen how to hide those annoying єs and δs in the definition of continuity, replacing them with open sets. This enables us to consider functions with domains and ranges different from R; all we need is some notion of “open set”.

VIII - Vaccines, Antiviral Drugs, and Diagnostics | Pp. 597-600

Virucidal Effect of a Newly Developed Nickel Alloy on Mouse Coronavirus

Norio Hirano; Takenori Nakayama

So far, we have only considered functions on the real line. We have seen how to hide those annoying єs and δs in the definition of continuity, replacing them with open sets. This enables us to consider functions with domains and ranges different from R; all we need is some notion of “open set”.

VIII - Vaccines, Antiviral Drugs, and Diagnostics | Pp. 601-603

Construction of a Full-Length cDNA Infectious Clone of a European-Like Type 1 PRRSV Isolated in the U.S.

Ying Fang; Kay S. Faaberg; Raymond R. R. Rowland; J. Christopher-Hennings; Asit K. Pattnaik; Fernando Osorio; Eric A. Nelson

So far, we have only considered functions on the real line. We have seen how to hide those annoying єs and δs in the definition of continuity, replacing them with open sets. This enables us to consider functions with domains and ranges different from R; all we need is some notion of “open set”.

VIII - Vaccines, Antiviral Drugs, and Diagnostics | Pp. 605-608