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Title New concepts of antiviral therapy / edited by Elke Bogner and Andreas Holzenburg
Published Dordrecht, the Netherlands : Springer, ©2006

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Description 1 online resource (xviii, 538 pages) : illustrations
Contents Concepts of therapy for RNA viruses -- Therapeutic vaccination in chronic hepadnavirus infection -- Characterization of targets for antiviral therapy of Flaviviridae infections -- Inhibition of Hepatitis C virus by nucleic acid-based antiviral approaches -- Inhibitors of respiratory viruses -- Anti-viral approaches against influenza viruses -- A new approach to an Influenza virus live vaccine: Modification of eleavage site of the haemagglu reverse genetics -- New concepts in anti-HIV therapies -- Evaluation of current strategies to inhibit HIV entry, integration and maturation -- Managing antiretroviral resistance -- Concepts of therapy for DNA viruses -- Selective inhibitors of the replication of poxviruses -- Maribavir: A promising new antiherpes therapeutic agent -- Benzimidazole-D-ribonucleosides as antiviral agents that target HCMV terminase -- Recent developments in anti-herpesviral therapy based on protein kinase inhibitors -- Immune therapy against papillomavirus-related tumors in humans -- Concepts of therapy for emerging viruses -- The SARS Coronavirus receptor ACE 2 A potential target for antiviral therapy -- Therapy of Ebola and Marburg virus infections -- General concepts of therapy -- Proteasome inhibitors as complementary or alternative antiviral therapeutics -- Human monoclonal antibodies for prophylaxis and therapy of viral infections -- Vector-based antiviral therapy
Summary Antiviral drugs are important tools for treatment or prevention of viral infections. These drugs were first used for monotherapy, but nowadays combinations of antiviral agents are often part of a standard treatment as evidenced by e.g. HAART (highly active antiretroviral therapy). However, in almost every case of antiviral therapy, drug resistant viruses appear. In addition, the low oral bioavailability, toxicity and the number of severe side effects still pose significant problems. All of the latter issues limit the clinical usefulness and drive the need for improved antiviral strategies. These strategies include new drugs and targets, novel modes of action, vector-based treatments and even the block of defined genes by inhibiting mRNA formation (siRNA). Highlights of this book include the discussion of: - novel, promising compounds - concepts of therapy for new/emerging viruses - managing drug resistance - new therapeutic strategies This book presents an overview of the most recent developments. Contributions were carefully selected to ensure quality coverage by acknowledged experts over a wide spectrum and should prove to be of great value to students and serve as a compendium for R and D and educational professionals
Analysis biochemie
biochemistry
microbiologie
microbiology
farmacologie
pharmacology
toxicologie
toxicology
virologie
virology
biomedische wetenschappen
biomedicine
Medicine (General)
Geneeskunde (algemeen)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002. http://purl.oclc.org/DLF/benchrepro0212 MiAaHDL
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Subject Antiviral agents.
Virus diseases -- Prevention
Virus diseases -- Treatment
Antiviral Agents -- therapeutic use
Virus Diseases -- drug therapy
Antiviral Agents
Virus diseases -- Drug therapy.
Antiviral agents.
Virus diseases -- Prevention.
Virus diseases -- Treatment.
Antiviral agents -- Therapeutic use.
Biomédecine.
Sciences de la vie.
Virus diseases -- Treatment
Antiviral agents
Virus diseases -- Prevention
Form Electronic book
Author Bogner, Elke, 1963-
Holzenburg, A. (Andreas)
ISBN 9780387310473
0387310479
0387310460
9780387310466
128061238X
9781280612381
6610612382
9786610612383