key: cord-0307041-qk57cb8m authors: nan title: APPENDIX References Used for Figures and Tables date: 2008-12-31 journal: nan DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-373741-0.50015-5 sha: 41bcde6f863ecb187987ec6b65c3e84035fc6f07 doc_id: 307041 cord_uid: qk57cb8m Unknown FIGURE 2.16 Figure 6 from Mukhopadhyay, S., Zhang, W., Gabler, S., Chipman,R., Strauss, E. G., Strauss, J. H., Baker, T. S., Kuhn, R. J., and Rossmann, M. G. (2006) . Mapping the structure and function of the E1 and E2 glycoproteins in alphaviruses. Structure 14: 63-73, reprinted with permission. M. G., Pletnev, S. V., Corver, J., Lenches, E., Jones, C. T., Chipman, P. R., Strauss, E. G., Baker, T. S., and Strauss, J. H. (2002) . Structure of dengue virus: implications for flavivirus organization, maturation, and fusion. Cell 108: 717-725; panel (D) was adapted from Figure 3b in Zhang, Y., Corver, J., Chipman, P. R., Zhang, W., Pletnev, S., Sedlak, D., Baker, T. S., Strauss, J. H., Kuhn, R. J., and Rossmann, M. G. (2003) . 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FIGURE 10.5 Adapted from Chen Generation of antigen receptor diversity 10 Adapted from Kuby FIGURE 10.12 Adapted from Kuby Child-mortality after high-titer measles vaccines: Prospective study in Senegal FIGURE 10.15 Original figure using data from Ashkenazi, A., and Dixit Death receptors: Signaling and modulation FIGURE 10.17 Adapted from Figure 1 in Freundt Interfering with interferons: hepatitis C virus counters innate immunity 18 Drawn from data in Fields Virus interception of cytokine regulated pathways The RNAi revolution Control of apoptosis by poxviruses Avoiding immunity and apoptosis: manipulation of the host environment by herpes simplex virus and Epstein-Barr virus Gene therapypromises, problems and prospects Nonsegmented negative-strand viruses as vaccine vectors Genetic engineering of animal RNA viruses Yellow-fever/Japanese encephalitis chimeric viruses: construction and biological properties Gene therapy progress and prospects: Duchenne muscular dystrophy