Robert M. Chanock
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Perspectives in Virology | 1975
Albert Z. Kapikian; Stephen M. Feinstone; Robert H. Purcell; Richard G. Wyatt; Thomas S. Thornhill; Anthony R. Kalica; Robert M. Chanock
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses detection and identification by immune electron microscopy (IEM) of fastidious agents associated with respiratory illness, acute nonbacterial gastroenteritis, and hepatitis A. For Norwalk gastroenteritis and hepatitis A, the IEM technique enabled not only the definitive visualization and identification for the first time of virus-like particles from individuals with these diseases but also enabled researchers to demonstrate for the first time the serological association of an identifiable virus-like agent with each of these diseases. The chapter also explains that a mixture of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) and anti-TMV rabbit serum resulted in aggregation of the virus particles, whereas by contrast, such aggregation did not occur when the virus reacted with a control normal rabbit serum. T. F. Anderson and W. M. Stanley demonstrated the electron-microscopic specificity of the reaction by observing the lack of such reactivity between TMV and rabbit antiserum to tomato bushy stunt virus; and between tomato bushy stunt virus and anti-TMV rabbit serum.
Archive | 1989
Albert Z. Kapikian; Yasutaka Hoshino; Karen Midthun; Kim Y. Green; Mario Gorziglia; Robert M. Chanock; Louis Potash; Irene Pérez-Schael; Marino Gonzalez; Timo Vesikari; Leif Gothefors; Göran Wadell; Roger I. Glass; Myron M. Levine; Margaret B. Rennels; Genevieve Losonsky; Christy Cynthia; Raphael Dolin; Edwin L. Anderson; Robert B. Belshe; Peter F. Wright; Mathuram Santosham; Neal A. Halsey; Mary Lou Clements; Stephen D. Sears; Marc C. Steinhoff; Robert E. Black
Vaccinology is a relatively new term, but its very existence reflects the progress in vaccine development. The field of vaccinology embraces the breadth of biology ranging from molecular biologic initiatives to conven-tional, well-established techniques.
Archive | 1993
Brian R. Murphy; Robert M. Chanock; James E. Crowe; Mark Connors
Archive | 1987
Gregory A. Prince; Robert M. Chanock; Val G. Hemming
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses | 1992
Philip R. Johnson; David C. Montefiori; Simon Goldstein; Tiffany E. Hamm; Jiying Zhou; Svetlana Kitov; Nancy L. Haigwood; Lynda Misher; William T. London; John L. Gerin; Anthony Allison; Robert H. Purcell; Robert M. Chanock; Vanessa M. Hirsch
Archive | 1996
Glenn R. Pilkington; Page S. Gilmour; Robert M. Chanock; James E. Crowe; Brian R. Murphy
Archive | 1995
Yasutaka Hoshino; Albert Z. Kapikian; Robert M. Chanock
Archive | 1985
Richard G. Wyatt; Albert Z. Kapikian; Robert M. Chanock; Karen Midthun; Yasutaka Hoshino
Archive | 1980
Richard G. Wyatt; Walter D. James; Edward H. Bohl; Kenneth W. Theil; Linda J. Saif; Anthony R. Kalica; Harry B. Greenberg; Albert Z. Kapikian; Robert M. Chanock
Archive | 1987
Robert M. Chanock; Albert Z. Kapikian; Karen Midthun; Mario Gorziglia; Yasutaka Hoshino; Irene Peres-Schael