"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 de...
BACKGROUND: New technologies allow rapid detecting and counting of virus genomes in clinical specim...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from September 24,...
Viruses may cause devastating diseases in several organisms; however, they are simple systems that c...
Essential Human Virology is written for the undergraduate level with case studies integrated into ea...
Viruses are microscopic agents that exist worldwide and are present in humans, animals, plants, and ...
Infectious diseases have been known to human civilization since the dawn of humanity. Infectious dis...
Viral diagnostics is increasingly important in clinical medicine. Traditional diagnostic methods hav...
This book covers various aspects of Molecular Virology. The first chapter discusses HIV-1 reservoirs...
Virology is still in its infancy when compared with the now well - established parent study of bact...
The ever-growing field of human medicine as we know it today stands upon the research of current and...
AbstractViruses are ubiquitous and can infect any of the three existing cellular lineages (Archaea, ...
Sometime funding from the National Research Foundation is acknowledged.Introductory Virology for 2nd...
Viruses is a very tiny and microscopic organism that exists almost everywhere on earth. It can infec...
In order to fully understand the nature of viruses, it is important to look at them from both, their...
Viruses cause a wide range of human diseases, ranging from acute self-resolving conditions to acute ...
BACKGROUND: New technologies allow rapid detecting and counting of virus genomes in clinical specim...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from September 24,...
Viruses may cause devastating diseases in several organisms; however, they are simple systems that c...
Essential Human Virology is written for the undergraduate level with case studies integrated into ea...
Viruses are microscopic agents that exist worldwide and are present in humans, animals, plants, and ...
Infectious diseases have been known to human civilization since the dawn of humanity. Infectious dis...
Viral diagnostics is increasingly important in clinical medicine. Traditional diagnostic methods hav...
This book covers various aspects of Molecular Virology. The first chapter discusses HIV-1 reservoirs...
Virology is still in its infancy when compared with the now well - established parent study of bact...
The ever-growing field of human medicine as we know it today stands upon the research of current and...
AbstractViruses are ubiquitous and can infect any of the three existing cellular lineages (Archaea, ...
Sometime funding from the National Research Foundation is acknowledged.Introductory Virology for 2nd...
Viruses is a very tiny and microscopic organism that exists almost everywhere on earth. It can infec...
In order to fully understand the nature of viruses, it is important to look at them from both, their...
Viruses cause a wide range of human diseases, ranging from acute self-resolving conditions to acute ...
BACKGROUND: New technologies allow rapid detecting and counting of virus genomes in clinical specim...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from September 24,...
Viruses may cause devastating diseases in several organisms; however, they are simple systems that c...