Zusammenfassung
Wenn die Lehre von den tierischen und menschlichen Viren noch vor zwanzig Jahren wenig beachtet wurde und heute von größter Bedeutung für die naturwissenschaftliche Forschung ist, dann hat das insbesondere zwei Gründe: 1. Die erfolgreiche Therapie der Mehrzahl aller bakteriellen Infektionen durch Antibiotika hat die Viruserkrankungen in den Vordergrund des klinischen Interesses gerückt. 2. Durch die bahnbrechenden Erfolge mit Bakteriophagen wurden Viren als unentbehrliche Modelle für die Bearbeitung biologischer, biochemischer und genetischer Fragen erkannt.
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Lehmann-Grube, F. (1965). Züchtung von Viren und Rickettsien. In: Virus- und Rickettsieninfektionen des Menschen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-88652-2_2
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