Viral Genome Replication
Publisher: Springer | Pages: 622 | 2009-06-04 | ISBN 038789425X | PDF | 8 MB
Viruses are responsible for a variety of human, animal, and plantdiseases and now represent potential agents of terror. Academic,government, and corporate laboratories have devoted years of effort tothe development of strategies to prevent or treat viral infections.
Central to the multiplication strategy of all viruses is the process ofgenome replication. Enzymes critical to this step of the lifecycle haveproven to be tractable targets targets for the development of antiviralagents. Furthermore, genome replication is essential for virus spreadand is the main target for the development of antiviral agents. Bycombining studies of both RNA and DNA viruses - and more - into asingle volume, the editors have created a mechanism for cross-talkbetween the fields that will produce synergy and could lead to morerapid discovery of approaches to treat viral infections.
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Viruses are responsible for a variety of human, animal, and plantdiseases and now represent potential agents of terror. Academic,government, and corporate laboratories have devoted years of effort tothe development of strategies to prevent or treat viral infections.
Central to the multiplication strategy of all viruses is the process ofgenome replication. Enzymes critical to this step of the lifecycle haveproven to be tractable targets targets for the development of antiviralagents. Furthermore, genome replication is essential for virus spreadand is the main target for the development of antiviral agents. Bycombining studies of both RNA and DNA viruses - and more - into asingle volume, the editors have created a mechanism for cross-talkbetween the fields that will produce synergy and could lead to morerapid discovery of approaches to treat viral infections.
http://depositfiles.com/en/files/io9r28vfj
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