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Oncogenic Viruses: Fundamentals of Oncoviruses provides an overview
of the history of human oncoviruses, how to discover and define an
oncovirus, how viruses cause cancer in general, their oncogenic
mechanisms and epidemiology, and the cancer biology of oncoviruses.
The book is organized into five main parts that include history and
discovery of virus-tumor complications, taxonomy and classification
of oncoviruses, oncoviruses around the world, including
epidemiology statistics and current methods. Finally, the book
looks at the molecular epidemiology of DNA and RNA viruses and
their role in the pathogenesis of human cancers.
Immunological Implications and Molecular Diagnostics of
Genitourinary Cancer updates on recent accomplishments, unifying
concepts, and future challenges in the study of tumor-associated
immune cells, emphasizing genitourinary cancers. The presence of
inflammatory immune cells in human tumors raise a fundamental
question: How do cancer cells avoid destruction by immune attack?
In principle, tumor development can be controlled by cytotoxic
innate and adaptive immune cells, however, as tumors develop from
neoplastic tissue to clinically detectable tumors, cancer cells
evolve different mechanisms. This book covers research on the
immunological implications of genitourinary cancer with a
comprehensive view, especially surrounding diagnosis and cellular
mechanisms.
Oncogenic Viruses: Medical Applications of Viral Oncology Research,
Volume Two builds on the introductory overview of Volume One,
Oncogenic Viruses: Fundamentals of Oncogenic Viruses. It looks at
recent advances and medical application of research studies on
oncoviruses, including examining oncoviruses on a molecular level,
covers diagnostic and prognostic viral biomarkers and identifying
biomarkers in specific human cancers, and delves into prevention,
treatment and the future of cancer therapy of oncoviruses,
antiviral activities and vaccination strategies. Advanced topics
and the future direction of oncovirology round out the book. This
book is a comprehensive reference for researchers and practitioners
engaged in learning more about the role of oncogenic viruses in the
pathogenesis of human cancers and how that information can be
applied to identify strategies for prevention and treatment.
Emerging and Reemerging Viral Pathogens: Applied Virology
Approaches Related to Human, Animal and Environmental Pathogens,
Volume Two presents new research information on viruses and their
impact on the scientific community. It provides a reference book on
certain viruses in humans, animals and vegetal, along with a
comprehensive discussion on interspecies interactions. The book
then looks at the drug, vaccine and bioinformatical strategies that
can be used against these viruses, giving the reader a clear
understanding of transmission. The book's end goal is to create
awareness that the appearance of newly transmissible pathogens is a
global risk that requires shared/adoptable policies for prevention
and control.
Emerging and Reemerging Viral Pathogens: Fundamental and Basic
Virology Aspects of Human, Animal and Plant Pathogens, Volume One
presents new research information on viruses and their impact on
the scientific community. It provides a reference book on certain
viruses in humans, animals and vegetal, along with a comprehensive
discussion on interspecies interactions. The book then looks at the
drug, vaccine and bioinformatical strategies that can be used
against these viruses, giving the reader a clear understanding of
transmission. The book's end goal is to create awareness that the
appearance of newly transmissible pathogens is a global risk that
requires shared/adoptable policies for prevention and control.
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