The 8th volume in the Proteases in Biology and Disease series
focuses on the role of proteases in virus function and their
potential as anti-viral targets. Viral infections are still
difficult to threat and some remained life-threatening diseases in
spite of antiviral drug research over decades. Proteases are still
regarded as an Achilles heel of the pathogens and, thus, protease
inhibitors may help to handle the known and the emerging viral
threads. The book discusses viral proteases of the most important
pathogenic viruses, responsible for severe diseases: AIDS, SARS,
Hepatitis, Cytomegalovirus, T-cell lymphotropic virus,
Picornavirus. This book focuses specifically on the viral
proteases, crucial prerequisites for viral entry into cells and
viral replication. Viral proteases represent an important
pharmaceutical target. The current stage of protease inhibitor
development and therapy are summarised and discussed by experts in
the field. This volume represents a timely and valuable
continuation of the Proteases in Biology and Disease series. The
reader will learn the potential for proteases as targets for
effective anti-virals. This book will be a valuable source of
information on viral proteases and provoke further research in this
important field."
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