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Viruses : biology, applications, control
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ISBN: 9780815341505 0815341504 Year: 2012 Publisher: New York, NY: Garland,

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"Viruses: Biology, Applications, and Control is a concise textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate students and is an updated and expanded version of the Second Edition of David Harper's Molecular Virology. Focusing on key mechanisms and developments, Viruses presents many recent scientific advances, including virus evolution, emerging infections, virus extinction, control of infections, antiviral drugs, gene therapy, bacteriophage therapy, and diagnostics. The first chapters introduce the reader to the structure and nature of viruses, including their classification and evolution. As viruses cause widespread and serious disease, the ensuing chapters explain how they interact with the immune system and the different ways we try to defeat them: vaccines, antiviral drugs, and immunotherapy. Laboratory methods for viral detection and laboratory diagnosis are also covered. While viruses do cause disease, many do not, and their special biology means they can have beneficial uses and this aspect of viruses is included. One of the most interesting areas in virology, given extensive coverage here, is how new viruses emerge and establish themselves. Viruses: Biology, Applications, and Control is a rigorous treatment of the molecular side of virology and its conceptual approach makes it an essential text for students and non-specialists"--Provided by publisher


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Antiviral research.
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ISSN: 18729096 01663542 Year: 1981 Publisher: [Amsterdam] : Elsevier Science BV

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Virus inhibitors --- Virus diseases --- Antiviral agents --- Virus Inhibitors --- Virus Diseases --- Antiviral Agents --- immunology --- Antiviral Agents. --- Virus research --- Agents antiviraux --- Antiviraux --- Maladies à virus --- Virus --- Antiviral agents. --- Virus diseases. --- Virus inhibitors. --- immunology. --- Périodiques. --- Inhibiteurs --- Immunologie --- Antiviruses --- Viral diseases --- Viral infections --- Virus infections --- Antiviral drugs --- Antivirals --- Antiviral Drugs --- Agents, Antiviral --- Drugs, Antiviral --- Viruses --- Communicable diseases --- Medical virology --- Pathogenic viruses --- Anti-infective agents --- Interferon Inducers --- Virus Inactivation --- Chemotherapy --- Antiviral --- Antiviral Agent --- Antiviral Drug --- Agent, Antiviral --- Drug, Antiviral --- Virus Diseases. --- Viral Diseases --- Viral Infections --- Virus Infections --- Disease, Viral --- Disease, Virus --- Diseases, Viral --- Diseases, Virus --- Infection, Viral --- Infection, Virus --- Infections, Viral --- Infections, Virus --- Viral Disease --- Viral Infection --- Virus Disease --- Virus Infection --- Antiviraux. --- Periodicals. --- Viral Protease Inhibitors. --- Inhibitor of Viral Protease --- Virus Protease Inhibitors --- Inhibitors, Viral Protease --- Inhibitors, Virus Protease --- Protease Inhibitor, Viral --- Protease Inhibitors, Viral --- Protease Inhibitors, Virus --- Viral Protease Inhibitor --- Viral Proteases --- antagonists & inhibitors --- Viral Inactivation --- Inactivation, Viral --- Inactivation, Virus --- Maladies à virus --- Périodiques.


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Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy.
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ISSN: 00664804 10986596 Publisher: Washington (D.C.) : American society for microbiology,

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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy is a major forum exclusively devoted to antimicrobial, antiviral, antifungal, and antiparasitic agents and chemotherapy. It is also a key source for microbiologists, pharmaceutical researchers, biochemists, pharmacologists, clinicians, and other specialists in infectious diseases.

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Medical microbiology, virology, parasitology --- Pharmacology. Therapy --- Infectious diseases. Communicable diseases --- Antibiotics --- Chemotherapy --- Antibiotiques --- Chimiothérapie --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- Anti-Bacterial Agents --- Antiviral Agents --- Drug Therapy --- Anti-Bacterial Agents. --- Antiviral Agents. --- Drug Therapy. --- Antibiotics. --- Chemotherapy. --- Antiviral Drugs --- Antivirals --- Agents, Antiviral --- Drugs, Antiviral --- Interferon Inducers --- Virus Diseases --- Viruses --- Virus Inactivation --- Therapy, Drug --- Pharmacotherapy --- Chemotherapies --- Drug Therapies --- Pharmacotherapies --- Therapies, Drug --- Disease --- Pharmaceutical Preparations --- Pharmacologic Actions --- drug therapy --- therapeutic use --- Drug therapy --- Chemistry --- Biochemistry --- General and Others --- Health Sciences --- Life Sciences --- Pharmacy and Pharmacology --- Drug therapy. --- Chemistry. --- General and Others. --- Health Sciences. --- Life Sciences. --- Antiinfectieux --- Anti-Bacterial Compounds --- Anti-Mycobacterial Agents --- Antibacterial Agents --- Antibiotic --- Antimycobacterial Agents --- Bacteriocidal Agents --- Bacteriocides --- Agents, Anti-Bacterial --- Agents, Anti-Mycobacterial --- Agents, Antibacterial --- Agents, Antimycobacterial --- Agents, Bacteriocidal --- Anti Bacterial Agents --- Anti Bacterial Compounds --- Anti Mycobacterial Agents --- Compounds, Anti-Bacterial --- Journal --- Antiviral --- Antiviral Agent --- Antiviral Drug --- Agent, Antiviral --- Drug, Antiviral --- Anti-Bacterial Agent --- Anti-Bacterial Compound --- Anti-Mycobacterial Agent --- Antibacterial Agent --- Antimycobacterial Agent --- Bacteriocidal Agent --- Bacteriocide --- Agent, Anti-Bacterial --- Agent, Anti-Mycobacterial --- Agent, Antibacterial --- Agent, Antimycobacterial --- Agent, Bacteriocidal --- Anti Bacterial Agent --- Anti Bacterial Compound --- Anti Mycobacterial Agent --- Compound, Anti-Bacterial --- Therapeutics --- Drugs --- Pharmacology --- Anti-infective agents --- Microbial metabolites --- Allelopathic agents --- Antibiosis --- Pharmaceutical microbiology --- Phytoncides --- Antiviral agents. --- Antiviraux. --- Chimiothérapie. --- Antiviral drugs --- Virus diseases --- Virus inhibitors --- Antiinfective agents --- Antimicrobial agents --- Antimicrobial drugs --- Antimicrobials --- Antibiotics - Congresses --- Chemotherapy - Congresses --- Anti-Bacterial Agents - congresses --- Anti-infective agents.


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Antiviral Agents
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Antiviral agents are used for the treatment of viral diseases. Antiviral drugs have been successfully developed and used clinically for a limited number of important human viral diseases notably caused by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), herpes, and influenza viruses. Despite the successes of these antiviral drugs, issues with drug resistance and toxicity remain challenging. These challenges are driving research to identify new drug candidates and to investigate novel drug targets to develop new mechanistic drug classes. Antiviral agents are not available against many viruses that cause human disease and economic burdens; in particular, the development of antiviral agents against emerging, re-emerging, and neglected viruses is increasingly becoming a priority. This book includes six review articles that discuss new antiviral strategies. The reviews either discuss advances relating to a specific virus or new therapeutic targets and approaches. The book includes 15 original research articles reporting new antiviral agents against a variety of clinically and economically important viruses and studies into the prevalence or acquisition of drug resistance. Overall, this book is an exciting collection of new research and ideas relating to the development of antiviral agents.

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Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Zika virus --- nucleoside analogues --- antiviral agents --- NS5 --- prodrugs --- ProTides --- neural stem cells --- RNA-dependent RNA polymerase --- cytomegalovirus --- latent infection --- TALEN --- Surveyor nuclease mutation detection assay --- ie-1 gene --- quantitative real-time PCR --- Epstein-Barr virus --- herpes viruses --- lytic gene expression --- Burkitt lymphoma cells --- clozapine --- antipsychotic drug --- antiviral drug --- enteroviruses --- coxsackievirus B4 --- persistent infection --- fluoxetine --- resistance --- mutations --- herpes B virus --- macacine herpesvirus-1 --- genistein --- flavonoids --- acyclovir --- ganciclovir --- Plantago asiatica --- Clerodendrum trichotomum --- RSV --- therapeutic effects --- acteoside --- human antimicrobial peptides --- antiviral strategies --- defensins --- cathelicidins --- hepcidins --- transferrins --- influenza A virus --- brevilin A --- antiviral --- sesquiterpene lactone --- replication --- PRRSV --- polyethylenimine --- PEI --- virion internalization --- endocytosis --- HIV --- pediatrics --- Ethiopia --- pre-treatment drug resistance --- combination antiretroviral therapy (cART) --- dried plasma spots --- dried blood spots --- sphingolipids --- glycosphingolipids --- viruses --- lipid biosynthesis --- flavivirus --- Japanese encephalitis virus --- furin inhibitor --- precursor membrane protein --- measles virus --- central nervous system --- tropism --- treatments --- porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus --- ginsenoside Rg1 --- antiviral activity --- pro-inflammatory factor --- NF-κB signaling pathway --- acute/latent infection --- congenital infection --- antiviral agent --- therapeutic strategies --- nucleic acid-based therapeutic approach --- HCMV vaccine --- adoptive cell therapy --- Rev response element --- chemical footprinting --- SHAPE --- drug discovery --- branched peptides --- herpesvirus --- immediate-early --- IE1 --- IE2 --- ribozyme --- RNA interference --- CRISPR/Cas --- small molecule --- orthohantavirus --- phenyl-benzotriazoles --- C-FRA --- Porcine circovirus type 2 --- epigallocatechin gallate --- heparan sulfate --- antiviral effect --- virus attachment --- microvirin --- lectin --- human immunodeficiency virus --- hepatitis C virus --- antiviral inhibitor --- non-immunogenic --- viral entry --- protein drugs --- LUMS1 --- oleanane-type derivatives --- influenza A virus (IAV) --- virus entry inhibitors --- hemagglutinin (HA)

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