Molecular Virology
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Molecular Virology

  1. 182 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Molecular Virology

About this book

This book covers various aspects of Molecular Virology. The first chapter discusses HIV-1 reservoirs and latency and how these twin phenomena have remained a challenge to eradication. Aspects regarding the molecular evolution of hepatitis viruses including their genetic diversities with implications for vaccine development are treated in the second chapter. Metabolic disorders that are a consequence of hepatitis C virus infection are discussed in the succeeding chapter. The following two chapters discuss influenza C virus and the applications of viral vectors in therapeutic research. Avian influenza is handled in the sixth chapter and the therapeutic potential of belladonna-200 against japanese encephalitis virus infection is discussed in the succeeding chapter. The last two chapters discuss baculoviruses and their interaction with polydnaviruses. Researchers, lecturers and students will find this book an indispensable companion.

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Table of contents

  1. Molecular Virology
  2. Contents
  3. Preface
  4. Chapter 1 HIV-1 Reservoirs and Latency: Critical Barriers and Clues for HIV / AIDS Cure
  5. Chapter 2 Molecular Evolution of Hepatitis Viruses
  6. Chapter 3 Metabolic Aspects of Hepatitis C Virus Infection
  7. Chapter 4 Influenza C Virus: Structure and Function of M Gene and Its Products
  8. Chapter 5 Viral Vectors in Neurobiology: Therapeutic and Research Applications
  9. Chapter 6 Avian and Pandemic Influenza (API): A Prevention-Oriented Approach
  10. Chapter 7 The Role of 'Belladonna 200' in the Prevention of Japanese Encephalitis (JE) Virus Infection
  11. Chapter 8 Interactions Between Nucleopolyhedroviruses and Polydnaviruses in Larval Lepidoptera
  12. Chapter 9 Baculovirus Enhancins and Their Role in Viral Pathogenicity