Chemoprophylaxis and Virus Infections of the Respiratory Tract

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A. S. Beare
A.W. Galbraith
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Albert Z. Kapikian
animal infection models
Antiviral Activity
Antiviral Compound
antiviral drug development
Antiviral Screening
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Avian IBV
C. W. Potter
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Chelating Agents
clinical antiviral trials
Clinical Influenza
CURRENT ANTIVIRAL THERAPY
D. A. J. Tyrrell
D. A. Rutty
D. D. Perrin
DNA Dependent RNA Polymerase
DNA Dependent RNA Synthesis
DNA Virus Infection
E. Sylvia
Enterovirus Vaccine
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experimental antiviral chemotherapy strategies
G. I. Watson
Host Protein Synthesis
Human Coronaviruses
Influenza Virus
Influenza Virus Infection
Interferon Inducers
interferon therapy research
J. S. Oxford
Michael J. Clemens
Mouse Model
Nasal Washings
Peter D. Cooper
picornavirus genome analysis
R. A. Bucknall
respiratory virus prevention
Ribonucleoside Diphosphate Reductase
RNA Dependent DNA Polymerase
RNA Dependent RNA Polymerase
RNA Polymerase
Rous Sarcoma Virus
Ts Mutants
Viral RNA Synthesis

Product details

  • ISBN 9781315891521
  • Weight: 590g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally, it was our intention to produce a single-volume book covering all aspects and approaches to the problem of specific inhibitors of respiratory viruses. However, as the work progressed it became obvious that certain chapters, because of the research interests of the authors, concentrated particularly on influenza viruses. It seemed logical therefore, to divide the book into two volumes, the first emphasizing influenza and the second concentrating on other viruses as well as discussing important general aspects of drug screening and clinical testing, although the second volume does have some chapters which deal mainly with influenza.

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