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At last - a volume that virologists have been waiting for: a fully updated new edition of a major study in a key subject area. The first edition of this work, published in 1997, described the molecular biology of coxsackie B viruses, as well as clinical, epidemiological, and immunological aspects of group B coxsackievirus disease. This brand new edition covers all the research accomplishments of the last ten years in this vital area of medicine, including immunopathology.

Our knowledge of the group B coxsackieviruses has progressed dramatically in the past 60 years. Some of the most recent advances include the identification of the coxsackievirus-adenovirus receptor, the dissection of genetic elements linked to virulence/attenuation, examination of the impact of recombination in virus evolution and diversity, and analysis of the role of viral proteins in regulating host cell macromolecule synthesis and trafficking. The First Edition of this work, published in 1997, described the molecular biology of coxsackie B viruses, as well as clinical, epidemiological, and immunological aspects of group B coxsackievirus disease. Much has been accomplished in the past ten years, including determination of the crystal structure of a virus-receptor complex, significant advances in understanding the molecular details of virus-host interaction within the cell, and deeper insights into the systemic effects of virus infection and the host response. This Second Edition summarizes the current state of knowledge in group B coxsackievirus genomics and replication, receptor structure and function, host cell interactions, the host immune response and immunopathology, viral virulence and pathogenesis, and the role of this important group of viruses in acute and chronic disease in humans.
Section I CVB Genetics
Coxsackieviruses and Quasispecies Theory: Evolution of Enteroviruses
3(30)
E. Domingo
V. Martin
C. Perales
Escarmis
Comparative Genomics of the Coxsackie B Viruses and Related Enteroviruses
33(16)
M. S. Oberste
Group B Coxsackievirus Virulence
49(18)
S. Tracy
C. Gauntt
Section II CVB Entry and Replication
The Coxsackievirus and Adenovirus Receptor
67(22)
P. Freimuth
L. Philipson
S. D. Carson
Coxsackievirus B RNA Replication: Lessons from Poliovirus
89(34)
P. Sean
B. L. Semler
CVB Translation: Lessons from the Polioviruses
123(26)
J. M. Bonderoff
R. E. Lloyd
Preferential Coxsackievirus Replication in Proliferating/Activated Cells: Implications for Virus Tropism, Persistence, and Pathogenesis
149(28)
R. Feuer
J. L. Whitton
Section III Host-Virus Interaction
The Impact of CVB3 Infection on Host Cell Biology
177(22)
D. Marchant
X. Si
H. Luo
B. McManus
D. Yang
Host Immune Responses to Coxsackievirus B3
199(24)
S. Huber
Pediatric Group B Coxsackievirus Infections
223(18)
J. R. Romero
CVB-Induced Pancreatitis and Alterations in Gene Expression
241(18)
A. I. Ramsingh
The CVB and Etiology of Type 1 Diabetes
259(16)
K. M. Drescher
S. M. Tracy
Persistent Coxsackievirus Infection: Enterovirus Persistence in Chronic Myocarditis and Dilated Cardiomyopathy
275(18)
N. M. Chapman
K.-S. Kim
Autoimmunity in Coxsackievirus Infection
293(22)
N. R. Rose
CVB Infection and Mechanisms of Viral Cardiomyopathy
315(22)
K. U. Knowlton
Index 337