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Subject Index Adenovirus, simian adenovirus 7 infectious DNA-protein complex 54 Adenovirus type 12, transformation characteristics of temperature-sensitive mutants Antibody - hepatitis B subtypes in chimpanzees 378 - rubella IgG, detection and virus diagnosis 359 - rubella IgM, detection 353 Antigenic differences, herpesvirus type 2 isolates 1 Antigen (nuclear), Epstein-Barr virus-determined 232 Antiviral activity of interferon 369 Antiviral activity of rifamycin SV, inhibition of murine leukemia virus replication 84 Antiviral agents, inhibition of poliovirus RNA replication 281 Antiviral antibiotics, inhibition of focus formation by sarcoma-inducing oncornaviruses with rifamycins 63 A-type intracellular virus particles, endogenous oncornavirus in guinea pigs 319 Bacteriophage taxonomy 201 Bacteriophage T4 DNA, study of redundancy by renaturation kinetics 277 Bacteriophage T7 DNA, study of redundancy by renaturation kinetics 277 BAMMQ-2,3-bis-(acetylmercaptomethyl)- quinoxaline, inhibition of poliovirus RNA replication 281 Biophysical properties, hepatitis B antigen 129 Bluetongue virus, comparison of capsid polypeptides of various serotypes 47 Budding of frog virus 3, study by immunological and cytochemical methods in electron microscopy 305 Capsid polypeptides, bluetongue virus serotypes 47 Cell-growth inhibition by interferon 369 Central nervous system, street rabies virus infection of muscle 256 Classification, - International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses Study Group report on Papovaviridae 106 - present state of phage taxonomy 201 Complementation test, SV40 temperaturesensitive mutants 245 Coxsackievirus B5, variation in isolates and relation to swine vesicular disease virus 125 Cross-protection and viral subtypes in hepatitis B virus infections 378 C-type extracellular virus particles, endogenous oncornavirus in guinea pigs 319 C-type oncornavirus, guinea pig 319 C-type RNA virus (avian): reticuloendotheliosis virus 342 C-type viral antigen expression, relationship to malignant properties of SV40-transformed mouse cells 269 Cytochemical and immunological methods in electron microscopic study of frog Defective reovirus particles 36 Detection of fluorescent stained IgM 353 Diagnosis of rubella, demonstration of IgG antibodies by sucrose gradient centri-

Subject Index 389 fugation and indirect fluorescent antibody staining 359 DNA, - bacteriophage T4 and T7, study of redundancy by renaturation kinetics 277 DNA polymerase activity of oncornaviruses, antiviral antibiotics 63 DNA polymerase interconversion, Rauscher leukemia virus DNA-protein complex, simian adenovirus 7 54 Electron microscopic study of influenza virus 121 Electron microscopy, immunological and cytochemical methods for study of frog Electrophoretic profiles of human interferon 369 Endogenous oncornavirus, prevalence in guinea pigs 319 Epstein-Barr virus genome, biological differences between EBV preparations 232 Epstein-Barr virus, nuclear antigen 232 Fluorescent staining, detection of rubella IgM 353 Fluorescent staining (indirect) and sucrose density gradient centrifugation, rubella diagnosis 359 Fractionation of hepatitis B antigen 129 Frog virus 3 budding, study by immunological and cytochemical methods in electron microscopy 305 Genome RNA segments, reovirus 36 Gross murine leukemia virus, - inhibition of replication by rifamycin SV 84 - virion and non-virion membrane antigens Hemagglutination inhibition rubella titers, clarification of ambiguous readings 359 Hepatitis B antigen, properties of morphological forms 129 Hepatitis B virus infection, viral subtypes and cross-protection 378 Herpes simplex virus, RNA polymerase activity and inhibition 147 Herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 2, growth of temperature-sensitive mutants at the nonpermissive temperature in cells transformed by HSV-2 162 Herpesviruses isolated from non-human primates, a compendium 175 Herpesvirus type 2, antigenic differences of isolates 1 Human lymphoblastoid cell lines, infection with biologically different preparations of Epstein-Barr virus 232 Human papilloma virus protein 220 Immune responses in chimpanzees to hepatitis B virus subtypes 378 Immunofluorescence and sucrose density gradient centrifugation, rubella diagnosis 359 Immunological and cytochemical methods in electron microscopic study of frog Infectious DNA-protein complex, simian adenovirus 7 54 Influenza virus, - electron microscopic study of nuclear inclusions 121 - virion transcriptase activity 141 Inhibition of murine leukemia virus replication by rifamycin SV 84 Inhibition of poliovirus RNA replication 281 Inhibition of RNA synthesis, herpes simplex virus 147 Insect virus, Mosquito iridescent virus, comparison of proteins of R and T strains 97 Interconversion of molecular size of DNA polymerase from Rauscher leukemia virus Interferon (human) in heterologous cells, electrophoretic profiles and activities 369 International Committee on Nomenclature

390 Subject Index of Viruses (see International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses) International Committee on the Taxonomy of Viruses announcements: Name change and schedule, 1975 199 International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses Study Group report on Papovaviridae 106 International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses,Vertebrate Virus Subcommittee: approved report on family and generic names for vertebrate viruses 193 Isoelectric points of hepatitis B antigen 129 Isoelectric points of papovaviruses 220 Kinetics (renaturation) of bacteriophage T4 and T7 DNA 277 Leukemia (murine) membrane antigens, virion and non-virion Lymphoblastoid cell lines, infection with biologically different preparations of Epstein-Barr virus 232 Malignant properties of SV40-transformed cells, relationship to C-type viral antigen expression 269 Membrane antigens, murine leukemia virus Molecular size, interconversion of DNA polymerase from Rauscher leukemia virus Morphology, bacteriophage taxonomy 201 Mosquito iridescent virus, comparison of proteins of R and T strains 97 Murine leukemia virus gs antigen and malignant properties of SV40-transformed cells 269 Murine leukemia virus, - inhibition of replication by rifamycin SV 84 - virion and non-virion membrane antigens Myotropic infection, street rabies virus 256 Neurotropic infection, street rabies virus 256 Nomenclature, - International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses Study Group report on Papovaviridae 106 Non-human primate herpesviruses, a compendium 175 Non-virion and virion murine leukemia membrane antigens Nuclear antigen, Epstein-Barr virus-determined 232 Nucleic acids, bacteriophages 201 Oncogenicity in hamsters, herpesvirus type 2 isolates 1 Oncornavirus (endogenous), prevalence in guinea pigs 319 Oncornavirus polymerase, antiviral antibiotics 63 Orbivirus, comparison of capsid polypeptides of bluetongue virus serotypes 47 Papillomavirus, International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses Study Group report on Papovaviridae 106 Papilloma virus proteins 220 Papovaviridae Study Group report, International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (formerly International Committee on Nomenclature of Viruses) 106 Papovavirus structural polypeptides, comparison of human and rabbit papilloma viruses with SV40 220 Phage taxonomy 201 Phosphate, effect on infection of tobacco protoplasts by tobacco rattle virus 382 Plant virus, Tobacco rattle virus, effect of phosphate on infected tobacco protoplasts 382 Poliovirus RNA replication, a new inhibitor 281 Polyomavirus, International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses Study Group report on Papovaviridae 106 Polypeptides (capsid) of bluetongue virus serotypes 47

Subject Index 391 Polypeptides of hepatitis B antigen 129 Poxviridae, Primate (non-human) herpesviruses, a compendium 175 Protein analysis, mosquito iridescent virus strains 97 Protoplasts infected by tobacco rattle virus, effect of phosphate 382 Quinoxaline derivative (BAMMQ), inhibition of poliovirus RNA replication 281 Rabbit papilloma virus protein 220 Rabies, street virus infection in muscle 256 Rauscher leukemia virus, interconversion of molecular size of the DNA polymerase Renaturation kinetics of bacteriophage T4 and T7 DNA 277 Reoviridae, - comparison of capsid polypeptides of bluetongue virus serotypes 47 Reovirus, - genome segments 36 - temperature-sensitive mutants 36 - transcriptase activation 15 - uncoating 15 Reproduction and virulence of influenza virus, role of transcriptase activity 141 Reticuloendotheliosis virus, isolation and characterization of transformed bone marrow cells 342 Rifamycin antibiotics, inhibition of focus formation by sarcoma-inducing oncornaviruses with rifamycins 63 Rifamycin SV, inhibition of murine leukemia virus replication 84 RNA genome segments, reovirus 36 RNA, inhibition of poliovirus replication and synthesis in vitro 281 RNA polymerase activity and inhibition, herpesvirus-infected cells 147 Rubella diagnosis, demonstration of IgG antibodies by sucrose gradient centrifugation and indirect fluorescent antibody staining 359 Rubella IgM, detection by fluorescent staining and sucrose gradient centrifugation 353 Serological specificity, bluetongue virus 47 Simian adenovirus 7 infectious DNA-protein complex 54 Spot complementation test for temperaturesensitive mutants of SV40 245 Strain differences, herpesvirus type 2 1 Subtypes and cross-protection, hepatitis B virus infections 378 Sucrose density gradient centrifugation and fluorescent antibody staining, rubella diagnosis 359 Sucrose gradient centrifugation detection of fluorescent stained IgM 353 SV40, - comparison of structural polypeptides with those of human and rabbit papilloma virus 220 - relationship of acquisition of malignant properties of transformed cells to type C viral antigen expression 269 - spot complementation test for temperature-sensitive mutants 245 Swine vesicular disease virus, possible role of coxsackievirus B5 in its etiology 125 Taxonomy, - bacteriophage 201 Temperature-sensitive mutants of adenovirus type 12, transformation characteristics Temperature-sensitive mutants of herpes simplex virus (HSV) type 2, growth at the nonpermissive temperature in HSV- 2 transformed cells 162 Temperature-sensitive mutants of reovirus 36 Temperature-sensitive mutants of SV40, spot complementation test 245

392 Subject Index Third International Congress for Virology: Announcement 200 Tobacco rattle virus, effect of phosphate on infected tobacco protoplasts 382 Togaviridae, Transcriptase activation, reovirus 15 Transcriptase activity, influenza virus 141 Transformation characteristics of temperature-sensitive mutants of type 12 adenovirus Transformed bone marrow cells, reticuloendotheliosis virus 342 Vertebrate viruses, taxonomy 193 Viral pathogenesis, street rabies virus 256 Viral proteins, papilloma virus 220 Viral RNA, poliovirus, inhibition of replication and synthesis in vitro 281 Virion and non-virion murine leukemia membrane antigens Virus characterization, rcticuloendotheliosis virus transformed bone marrow cells 342 Virus-specific IgM antibodies, demonstration 353 Author Index Ackermann, H ans-w. and Eisenstark, Abraham: The present state of phage taxonomy 201-219 Adam, Ervin, see Seth, Pradeep 1-14 Allison, Anthony C., see M elnick, Joseph L. 106-120 Anisimova, Ema; T uckova, E va, and Vonka, Vladimir: Penetration of nuclear inclusions into the cytoplasm in influenza-virus-infected cells 121-124 Avery, Roger J. and Kelly, D avid C.: Bacteriophage T4 and T7 DNA: a study of their redundancy by renaturation kinetics 277-280 Barahona, Horacio; M elendez, Luis V., and Melnick, Joseph L.: A compendium of herpesviruses isolated from nonhuman primates 175-192 Bauer, Sally P., see M urphy, F rederick A. 256-268 Benyesh-M elnick, Matilda, see Kimura, Susumu 162-169 Borecky, Ladislav; F uchsberger, Norbert, and H ajnicka, Valeria: Electrophoretic profiles and activities of human interferon in heterologous cells 369-377 Borsa, Joseph; Long, D onald G.; Copps, T heodore P.; Sargent, M alcolm D., and Chapman, J. D onald: Reovirus transcriptase activation in vitro: further studies on the facilitation phenomenon 15-35 Bose, H enry R., see F ranklin, Ray B. 342-352 Braunwald, Jacqueline, see T ripier, F rançoise 305-318 Brown, Fred and Wild, F abian : Variation in the coxsackievirus type B5 and its possible role in the etiology of swine vesicular disease 125-128 Bucchini, D anielle; F iszman, M arc, and Girard, Marc: On a new inhibitor of poliovirus RNA replication 281-291 Butel, Janet S., see M elnick, Joseph L. 106-120 Butel, Janet S., see Spira, G ad 220-231 Butel, Janet S., see T alas, Margarita 54-62