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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

Editor responsable

Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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© Springer US 2006

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Sumoylation of the Nucleocapsid Protein of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus by Interaction with UBC9

Qisheng Li; Han Xiao; James P. Tam; Ding X. Liu

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”.

II - Protein Synthesis, Structure, and Processing | Pp. 121-126

Importance of MHV-CoV A59 Nucleocapsid Protein Cooh-Terminal Negative Charges

Valerie Bednar; Sandhya Verma; Andrew Blount; Brenda G. Hogue

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”.

II - Protein Synthesis, Structure, and Processing | Pp. 127-132

Expression and Structural Analysis of Infectious Bronchitis Virus Nucleoprotein

Kelly-Anne Spencer; Julian A. Hiscox

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”.

II - Protein Synthesis, Structure, and Processing | Pp. 133-138

Mouse Hepatitis Virus Infection Activates the IRE1/XBP1 Pathway of the Unfolded Protein Response

John Bechill; Zhongbin Chen; Joseph W. Brewer; Susan C. Baker

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”.

II - Protein Synthesis, Structure, and Processing | Pp. 139-144

The Nuclear Localization Signal of the Prrs Virus Nucleocapsid Protein Modulates Viral Replication and Antibody Response

Changhee Lee; Douglas C. Hodgins; Jay G. Calvert; Siao-Kun Wan Welch; Rika Jolie; Dongwan Yoo

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”.

II - Protein Synthesis, Structure, and Processing | Pp. 145-148

Sars Coronavirus Accessory ORFs Encode Luxury Functions

Matthew B. Frieman; Boyd Yount; Amy C. Sims; Damon J. Deming; Thomas E. Morrison; Jennifer Sparks; Mark Denison; Mark Heise; 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”.

II - Protein Synthesis, Structure, and Processing | Pp. 149-152

Production and Characterization of Monoclonal Antibodies Against the Nucleocapsid Protein of SARS-COV

Ying Fang; Andrew Pekosz; Lia Haynes; Eric A. Nelson; Raymond R. R. Rowland

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”.

II - Protein Synthesis, Structure, and Processing | Pp. 153-156

Mouse Hepatitis Coronavirus Nucleocapsid Phosphorylation

Tiana C. White; Brenda G. Hogue

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”.

II - Protein Synthesis, Structure, and Processing | Pp. 157-160

Genetic and Molecular Biological Analysis of Protein-Protein Interactions in Coronavirus Assembly

Paul S. Masters; Lili Kuo; Rong Ye; Kelley R. Hurst; Cheri A. Koetzner; Bilan Hsue

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”.

III - Viral Assembly and Release | Pp. 163-173

New Insights on the Structure and Morphogenesis of Berne Virus

Ana Garzón; Ana M. Maestre; Jaime Pignatelli; M. Teresa Rejas; Dolores Rodríguez

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”.

III - Viral Assembly and Release | Pp. 175-180