Overview
- Editors:
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Stanley Perlman
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Department of Pediatrics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA
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Kathryn V. Holmes
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Department of Microbiology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center at Fitzsimons, Aurora, USA
- Summarizes all of the most current research in the field
- The only comprehensive book covering in the field in the last 5 years
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (111 papers)
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Pathogenesis of Non-Human Coronaviruses
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- Sonia Navas-MartĂn, Maarten Brom, Susan R. Weiss
Pages 415-420
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- Hao Liu, Li Zhang, Myron Cybulsky, Reg Gorczynski, Jennifer Crookshank, Justin Manuel et al.
Pages 421-425
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Pathogenesis of Arteriviruses and Toroviruses
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Front Matter
Pages 428-428
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- N. James MacLachlan, Udeni B. Balasuriya
Pages 429-433
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- Susan K. Schommer, Steven B. Kleiboeker
Pages 435-438
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- Andrei Musaji, Dominique Markine-Goriaynoff, Stéphanie Franquin, Gaëtan Thirion, Thao Le Thi Phuong, Jean-Paul Coutelier
Pages 439-443
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- Jun Han, Kelly M. Burkhart, Eric M. Vaughn, Michael B. Roof, Kay S. Faaberg
Pages 445-448
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- Gerald Misinzo, Peter L. Delputte, Peter Meerts, Christa Drexler, Hans J. Nauwynck
Pages 449-454
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Pathogenesis of Human Coronaviruses
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Front Matter
Pages 456-456
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- Anjeanette Roberts, Kanta Subbarao
Pages 463-471
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- Hélène Jacomy, Pierre J. Talbot
Pages 473-478
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- Hong Peng Jia, Dwight C. Look, Melissa Hickey, Lei Shi, Lecia Pewe, Jason Netland et al.
Pages 479-484
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- Alexander Stang, Krzysztof Pyrc, Maarten F. Jebbink, Gudula Petersen, Johannes Forster, Ben Berkhout et al.
Pages 485-491
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- Lecia Pewe, Haixia Zhou, Jason Netland, Chandra Tangadu, Heidi Olivares, Lei Shi et al.
Pages 493-498
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- Julien R. St-Jean, Marc Desforges, Pierre J. Talbot
Pages 499-502
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- Eric C. Mossel, Bruno Sainz Jr., Robert F. Garry, C. J. Peters
Pages 503-506
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- Lindsay K. Heller, Laura Gillim-Ross, Emily R. Olivieri, David E. Wentworth
Pages 507-510
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- Marc Desforges, Tina Miletti, Mylène Gagnon, Pierre J. Talbot
Pages 511-514
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- Noriyo Nagata, Naoko Iwata, Hideki Hasegawa, Yasuko Asahi-Ozaki, Yuko Sato, Ayako Harashima et al.
Pages 515-518
About this book
This book summarizes the keynote and plenary speeches and posters of the Xth International Nidovirus Symposium: Toward Control of SARS and Other Nidovirus Diseases” that was held in Colorado Springs, Colorado, June 25–30, 2005. The nine previous meetings of scientists investigating the molecular biology and pathogenesis of coronaviruses, toroviruses, arteriviruses, and okaviruses were generally held every 3 years since the first meeting was convened in Wurzburg, Germany, in October, 1980. The Xth International Symposium was held just 2 years after the IXth International Symposium (Nido2003) in The Netherlands, because of the tremendously increased research on nidoviruses that resulted from the discovery that the global epidemic of severe acute res- ratory syndrome (SARS) in 2002–2003 was caused by a newly discovered coronavirus called SARS-CoV. A record 225 scientists from 14 countries attended the Xth International Nidovirus Symposium, and important advances in every aspect of nidovirus molecular biology and pathogenesis were reported and discussed. The meeting was divided into 12 sessions, with keynote speakers providing a general review of research pertinent to each one. This volume is a collection of scientific papers presented at the symposium. Once a coronavirus was recognized as the etiological agent of SARS, intensive work by many investigators resulted in determination of the sequence of the virus, engineering of reverse genetics systems, and identification of the host cell receptor used by the virus. With the increased interest in coronaviruses, new members of the family associated with human disease were identified.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Pediatrics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA
Stanley Perlman
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Department of Microbiology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center at Fitzsimons, Aurora, USA
Kathryn V. Holmes