Emerging and reemerging viral pathogens. Volume 2, Applied virology approaches related to human, animal and environmental pathogens /

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Imprint:Amsterdam : Academic Press, 2019.
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Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11965608
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Varying Form of Title:Applied virology approaches related to human, animal and environmental pathogens
Other authors / contributors:Ennaji, Moulay Mustapha, editor.
ISBN:9780128149676
0128149671
9780128149669 (pbk.)
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1. General introduction of emergence and reemergence pathogens: emerging and reemerging viral pathogens 2. Crispr/cas9 genome editing technology against emerging and re-emerging virus 3. Infectious bronchitis virus (ibv) in poultry: molecular epidemiology and factors leading to the emergence and re-emergence of novel strains of ibv 4. Molecular modeling of Major Structural Protein Genes of Avian Coronavirus: Infectious Bronchitis Virus Mass H120 and Italy02 strains 5. Biological databases in virology 6. Involvement and roles of long non coding rnas in the molecular mechanisms of emerging and reemerging viral infections 7. Scientific advances in the diagnosis of emerging and re-emerging viral human pathogens 8. Introduction to computational and bioinformatics tools in virology 9. Designing antiviral substances targeting the ebola virus vp24 protein 10. Application of nanodiagnostics in viral infectious diseases 11. Baculovirus-derived vectors for immunization and therapeutic applications 12. Recombinant veterinary vaccines against rabies: state of art and perspectives 13. Epidemiology and ecology of emerging viruses in two freshwater lakes of the northern hemisphere 14. Global epidemiology and genetic variability of rabies viruses 15: Reemerging virus: case of norovirus 16. Risk assessment and biosecurity considerations in control of emergent plant viruses 17. Human immunodeficiency virus as emergent viral infection with the presence of the immune adaptive response: viral dynamics 18. Mathematical modeling in virology.
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