Pathogenic Viruses and Armamentarium Design covers the latest developments in viral target elucidation and viral control using wet and dry lab strategies. The control and combat strategies and their implementation compiled in this book are a valuable aid in understanding viral disease progression and designing new strategies against existing and evolving viruses. This important resource is a comprehensive compilation of anti-viral approaches designed and devised using computational and other laboratory techniques. The content targets the readership of college students, scientists and research investigators working on the pathogenic virus and development of prophylactics and therapeutics against viral infection.
Researchers from biotechnology, infection biology, chemistry and pharmaceutical science will surely benefit from this content. The incorporation of software and tools will also help both experienced and new bioinformaticians and students.
- Provides an overview of human pathogenic viruses, viral entry and disease progression, and strategic approaches tocombating existing and evolving viruses
- Explores available techniques for clinical diagnostics, virology, and viral immune diagnostics
- Comprehensively discusses antiviral drugs, their targets, mechanism of action, design, and development challenges
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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978-0-443-15242-9 (9780443152429)
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1. Human Pathogenic Viruses and tissue virology2. Past, present and future of pathogenic viruses3. Viral entry and pathogenicity4. Host immune response against virus5. Antiviral drugs: Types and mechanism of actio6. Equipment and techniques for detection of viruses for detecting immune response upon a virus7. Identifying anti-viral targets: Dry lab experimentation8. Currently available techniques helping virology and viral immune diagnostics9. Clinic viral diagnostics, Viral Vaccines and advanced immunology10. Choice amongst various stages in the life cycle of viruses for design of antiviral vaccine11. Reverse vaccinology and applications as prophylactics against12. SARS-CoV2 and SARS-CoV2 vaccinologyChallenges in development of antiviral drugs and vaccines