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Title: Fundamental Virology
by David M. Knipe, Peter M. Howley, Diane E. Griffin, Robert A. Lamb, Malcolm A. Martin
ISBN: 0-7817-1833-3
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers
Pub. Date: 15 August, 2001
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $99.95
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Average Customer Rating: 3.67 (6 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: the only book i will ever need
Comment: As an undergraduate taking a course in virology, I found this book the only book I ever needed. It has all the information that you need and more. I just hope that they will continue to come out with a newer edition since this book is out of date and the field of virology has grown since this edition.

Rating: 5
Summary: Need some basic science knowledge.
Comment: I read the chapter on prions and i found it to be really good and up to date. of course it requires you to know a little background knowledge but if you're reading this book you probably already fill out that category. definitely not for the layman...

Rating: 1
Summary: Written by experts for experts.
Comment: I am an undergraduate student taking a course in virology, and i find this book extremely difficult to learn from. As a reference source for a particular virus it may be of use, but use of this book as a learning tool is foolish. Yes, this book is written by experts concerning a particular field, but it seems that the authors target audience is also...experts. In introducing fundamental concepts of virology, the text constantly uses examples to a particular virus. From this particular virus, it then makes reference of a mechanism of this virus. How can one make a reference to a mechanism, when one has not yet even been exposed to the virus family themselves? Its almost like talking about the stats of a certain sports figure, and then as a foot note make reference upon how the game is played.

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