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Structural Biology of Viruses

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Edited By: Wah Chiu, Roger M Burnett and Robert L Garcea
498 pages
Structural Biology of Viruses
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  • Structural Biology of Viruses ISBN: 9780195118506 Paperback Dec 1997 Out of Print #83767
  • Structural Biology of Viruses ISBN: 9780195086270 Hardback Dec 1997 Out of Print #83765
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Written with an emphasis on the conceptual and mechanistic principles of virus functions based on structural results. This book will have an impact on scientists in thinking about the biological and structural problems of viruses and will become a standard reference text in graduate level courses of structural biology or molecular virology.

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Out of Print
Edited By: Wah Chiu, Roger M Burnett and Robert L Garcea
498 pages
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