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source: Vincent Racaniello 2013年1月26日
Lectures from my undergraduate virology course at Columbia University from Spring 2013.
Lecture #1 - What is a virus? We discuss viral attributes and viral discovery in the context of the history of microbiology. 56:40
Lecture #2 - The infectious cycle 1:18:38
Lecture #3 - Genomes and genetics 1:04:12
Lecture #4 - Structure of viruses 1:07:21
Lecture #5 - Attachment and entry 1:00:13
Lecture #6 - RNA directed RNA synthesis 1:05:10
Lecture #7 - Replication of DNA virus genomes 53:45
Lecture #8 - Transcription and RNA processing 1:08:41
Lecture #9 - Reverse transcription and integration 1:10:20
Lecture #10 - Translation 1:16:01
Lecture #11 - Assembly 1:11:30
Lecture #12 - Infection Basics 1:10:14
Lecture #13 - Host defense 1:11:28
Lecture #14 - Virus-host interactions 1:08:37
Lecture #15 - Viral evasion strategies 1:08:39
Lecture #16 - Persistent infections 1:05:04
Lecture #17 - Acute infections 1:06:04
Lecture #18 - HIV pathogenesis 1:02:02
Lecture #19 - Transformation and oncogenesis 1:05:58
Lecture #20 - Vaccines 1:07:50
Lecture #21 - Antivirals 1:08:37
Lecture #22 - Evolution 1:04:20
Lecture #23 - Emerging viruses 1:03:58
Lecture #24 - Unusual infectious agents 1:16:07
Lecture #25 - XMRV 1:01:07
Lecture #26 - H5N1 1:12:34
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