Virus Inclusions in Insect Cells
Although the virus diseases of insects have been known for many years, investigation of them has been rather spasmodic and it was not until the development of the electron microscope that our knowledge of these viruses began to expand. There are several d
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L. V. HEILBRUNN
UND
F. WEBER
PHILADELPHIA
GRAZ
MITHERAUSGEBER W. H. ARISZ·GRONINGEN . H. BAUER·WILHELMSHAVEN . J. BRACHET· BRUXELLES • H. G. CALLAN· ST. ANDREWS . R. COLLANDER· HELSINKI • K. DAN·TOKYO . E. FAURE·FREMIET·PARIS . A. FREY·WYSSLlNG·ZORICH· L. GEITLER·WIEN . K. HOFLER·WIEN . M. H. JACOBS· PHILADELPHIA . D. MAZIA·BERKELEY . A. MONROY·PALERMO . J. RUNNSTROM·STOCKHOLM· W. J . SCHMIDT· GIESSEN . S. STRUGGER ·MONSTER
BAND IV
VIR US 3
THE MULTIPLICATION OF VIRUSES 4a
VIRUS INCLUSIONS IN PLANT CELLS 4b
VIRUS INCLUSIONS IN INSECT CELLS 5
ANTIBIOTIKA ERZEUGENDE VIRUS·AHNLICHE FAKTOREN IN BAKTERIEN
WIEN SPRINGER-VERLAG 1958
THE l\IULTIPLICATION OF VIRUSES BY
S.E. LURIA URBANA/ILLINOIS
VIRUS INCLUSIONS IN PLANT CELLS BY
KENNETH M. SMITH CAMBRIDGE
WITH 5 PLATES
VIRUS INCLUSIONS IN INSECT CELLS BY
KENNETH M. SMITH CAMBRIDGE
WITH 16 FIGURES
ANTIBIOTIKA ERZEUGENDE VIRUSA.HNLICHE FAKTOREN IN BAKTERIEN VON
PIERRE FREDERICQ LOTTICH
WIEN SPRINGER-VERLAG 1958
ISBN 978-3-211-80488-9
ISBN 978-3-7091-5461-8 (eBook)
DOI 10.1007/978-3-7091-5461-8
ALLE RECHTE, INSBESONDERE DAS DER UBERSETZUNG IN FREMDE SPRACHEN, VORBEHALTEN. OHNE AUSDRUCKLICHE GENEHMIGUNG DES VERLAGES 1ST ES AUCH NICHT GESTATTET, DIESES BUCH ODER TEILE DARAUS AUF PHOTOMECHANISCHEM WEGE (PHOTOKOPIE, MIKROKOPIE) ZU VERVIELFALTlGEN.
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BY SPRINGER·VERLAG IN VIENNA 1958.
Protopiasmatoiogia IV. Virus 3. The Multiplication of Viruses
The Multiplication of Viruses 1 By
s. E.
LURIA
Department of Bacteriology, University of Illinois, Urbana, IllinoL'l
Dedicated to Professor Giuseppe Levi on his 85th birthday, as a token of respect and affection
Contents Page
Problems of Virus Multiplication . Multiplication of Bacterial Viruses (Bacteriophages) Early phases of phage-cell interaction The vegetative reproduction cycle . . . . . . . Lysogeny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Multiplication of Viruses in Cells of Vertebrate Hosts Properties of the viruses . . . . . . . . . General course of animal virus growth . Stages in virus-cell interaction . . . . . . . fate of the host cells in virus multiplication Multiple and mixed infection . . . . . . . Persistent virus-host association in vertebrate cells
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Multiplication of Viruses in Insects . . . . . . . . . Insect-pathogenic viruses . . . . . . . . . . . . .Viruses of vertebrates and of plants in their insect vectors The CO2 sensitivity agent of Drosophila . . . . . . . . .
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Mulvlplication of Plant Viruses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The nature of the infectious material and the initiation of infection Overall course of virus multiplication Persistent infections with plant viruses The relation of the virus to the cell
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References . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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1 Aided by grants from the American Cancer Society, Inc. and the Univers'ity Research Board, University of Illinois.
l'rotop\nsmnto\ogin IV, 3, 4 n, 4 II, und 5
IV,3: S. E.
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LURIA,
The Multiplication of Viruses
List of abbreviations AMPS = d-Amino-2
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