Ebolaviruses : methods and protocols / edited by Thomas Hoenen, Allison Groseth.

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New York : Humana Press, [2017]
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xvi, 397 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cm.

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    • Marburg- and ebolaviruses : a look back and lessons for the future / Hans Dieter Klenk and Werner Slenczka
    • Forty years of ebolavirus molecular biology : understanding a novel fisease agent through the development and application of new technologies / Allison Groseth and Thomas Hoenen
    • Ebolavirus : an overview of molecular and clinical pathogenesis / Veronica Vine, Dana P. Scott, and Heinz Feldmann
    • Production of filovirus glycoprotein-pseudotyped vesicular stomatitis virus for study of filovirus entry mechanisms / Rachel B. Brouillette and Wendy Maury
    • Lentiviral vectors pseudotyped with filoviral glycoproteins / Patrick L. Sinn, Jeremy E. Coffin, Natarajan Ayithan, Kathleen H. Holt, and Wendy Maury
    • Modeling eEbola virus genome replication and transcription with minigenome systems / Tessa Cressey, Kristina Brauburger, and Elke Mühlberger
    • Quantification of RNA content in reconstituted ebola virus nucleocapsids by immunoprecipitation / Logan Banadyga and Hideki Ebihara
    • Modeling ebolavirus budding with virus like particles / Olivier Reynard and Mathieu Mateo
    • Modeling the ebolavirus life cycle with transcription and replication-competent viruslike particle assays / Nadine Biedenkopf and Thomas Hoenen
    • Assays to measure suppression of type I interferon responses by filovirus VP35 proteins / Priya Luthra and Christopher F. Basler
    • Nonradioactive northern blot analysis to detect ebola virus minigenomic mRNA / Kristina Brauburger, Tessa Cressey, and Elke Mühlberger
    • Semi-automated high-throughput microtitration assay for filoviruses / Claire Marie Filone, David Miller, and Victoria Wahl-Jensen
    • Generation of recombinant ebola viruses using reverse genetics / Allison Groseth
    • Luciferase-expressing ebolaviruses as tools for screening of antivirals / Thomas Hoenen
    • Live-cell imaging of filoviruses / Gordian Schudt, Olga Dolnik, and Stephan Becker
    • Assessment of inhibition of ebola virus progeny production by antiviral compounds / Darryl Falzarano
    • Analysis of the cellular stress response during ebola virus infection by immunofluorescence / Emily V. Nelson and Kristina M. Schmidt
    • Analyzing apoptosis induction and evasion in ebola virus-infected cells / Judith Olejnik and Emily V. Nelson
    • Electron microscopy of ebola virus-infected cells / Takeshi Noda
    • Validating the inactivation effectiveness of chemicals on ebola virus / Elaine Haddock and Friederike Feldmann
    • Visualizing ebolavirus particles using single-particle interferometric reflectance imaging sensor (SP-IRIS) / Erik P. Carter, Elif Ç. Seymour, Steven M. Scherr, George G. Daaboul, David S. Freedman, M. Selim Ünlü, and John H. Connor
    • Assessing antiviral countermeasures using mouse models of ebolavirus infection / Andrea Kroeker, Bryan D. Griffin, Xiangguo Qiu, and Gary Kobinger
    • Evaluation of ebola virus countermeasures in guinea pigs / Andrea Marzi
    • Evaluation of medical countermeasures against ebolaviruses in nonhuman primate models / Chad E. Mire and Thomas W. Geisbert
    • Quantification of filovirus glycoprotein-specific antibodies / Wakako Furuyama, Hiroko Miyamoto, Reiko Yoshida, and Ayato Takada
    • Monitoring innate immune gene responses in the hamster model of ebola virus disease by RT-PCR / Marko Zivcec
    • Real-time and end-point PCR diagnostics for ebola virus / Allen Grolla
    • Production of antigens for ELISA / Robert W. Cross and Thomas G. Ksiazek
    • ELISA methods for the detection of ebolavirus infection / Robert W. Cross and Thomas G. Ksiazek
    • Ebola virus field sample collection / Brian R. Amman, Amy J. Schuh, and Jonathan S. Towner.
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    • 1493971158
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    978289953
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