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Journal of Virology explores the nature of viruses, reporting important new discoveries and pointing to new directions in research. Read and join our community.
Journal of Virology ® publishes primary-research, mini-reviews, and other article formats that interrogate fundamental processes and structure in viruses, the mechanisms by which they interact and evolve with their host and environment, and novel methodologies, therapeutic and diagnostic strategies.
Virology Research Article 24 October 2024 Comparison of pathogenicity and host responses of emerging porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus variants in piglets Wenli Zhang ,
Virology Research Article 04 November 2024 Rapid production of recombinant rotaviruses by overexpression of NSP2 and NSP5 genes with modified nucleotide sequences Yuta Kanai ,
Submit to Journal of Virology ® (JVI) today. Submit a Manuscript JVI explores the nature of the viruses of animals, archaea, bacteria, fungi, plants, and protozoa.
Journal of Bacteriology; Journal of Clinical Microbiology; Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education; Journal of Virology; mBio; Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews; Microbiology Resource Announcements; Microbiology Spectrum; mSphere; mSystems
The Journal of Virology ® (JVI) publishes new knowledge about the viruses of animals, archaea, bacteria, fungi, plants, and protozoa. Investigators in all areas of basic, applied, and translational virology are invited to submit manuscripts on topics important for virologists and the society in general.
Virology research determines whether or not we can identify, monitor, and prepare for emergent threats. Applying oversight that is ill-defined and fails to account for technical realities will have a chilling effect on virology and a devastating impact on public health and pandemic preparedness.
Research Interests: DNA tumor viruses, especially papillomaviruses and polyomaviruses; viral discovery, oncogenesis, and replication; genomics; evolution; taxonom/classification; molecular virology. Monique M. van Oers (2028) Wageningen University & Research
Investigators in all areas of basic virology are invited to submit reports of original research. Abstract limited to 250 words: Gems: Gems are brief reviews on a current topic or emerging story in virology.