Herpesviruses /Sadeli Masria
Material type: TextPublisher: Kuala Lumpur: Institute for Medical Research 1983Copyright date: ©1983Description: 63 pages : illustrations ; 30cmContent type:- text
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- QW 165.5.H3
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Seameo-Tropmed Institute for Medical Research. Diploma in Medical Microbiology. oct. 1982 - mar. 1983
During the post decade a number of viruses infecting man and lower animals have been found to have herpes viruses isolated earlier. They have therefore been classified in a single family Herpesviruses. Most members of the family, have a special affinity for cells of ectodermal origin and tend to produce latent infections. While the mechanism of latency has not been established, it is note wothy that the herperviruses, like adenovirusess (which also initiate lantent infections), are DNA viruses and replicate in the cell nucleus.
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