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source: Vincent Racaniello 2012年9月14日
Videocasts of lectures from my Columbia University virology course.
Lecture #1: What is a virus? In this lecture we define viruses, explore their origins, and summarize their functions and components. 1:05:34
Lecture #3 - Genomes and Genetics 1:11:10
Lecture #4 - Structure 59:59
Lecture #5: Attachment and entry 1:12:34
Virology Lecture: Picornaviruses 1:15:18
Lecture #7: Replication of DNA virus genomes 1:09:57
Lecture #8: Transcription 1:08:41
Lecture #9 - Reverse transcription and integration 1:09:00
Lecture #10: Translation 1:10:17
Lecture #12: Infection Basics 1:11:45
Lecture #13: Host Defense 1:10:38
Lecture #14: Viral evasion strategies 1:04:51
Lecture #15: Virus-host interactions 1:06:14
Lecture #16: Persistent infections 1:13:25
Lecture #17: Acute infections 1:13:21
Lecture #18: HIV pathogenesis 1:04:27
Lecture #22: Evolution 1:11:44
Lecture #21: Antivirals 1:03:20
Lecture #23: Emerging viruses 1:06:00
Lecture #24: Unusual infectious agents 1:05:52
Lecture #25: XMRV 59:08
Lecture #26: H5N1 1:06:10
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