04095nam 2201129z- 450 991055737040332120220111(CKB)5400000000042187(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/77018(oapen)doab77018(EXLCZ)99540000000004218720202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAdvances in Parvovirus Research 2020Basel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (258 p.)3-0365-2490-8 3-0365-2491-6 Viruses of the Parvoviridae family constitute a most diverse and intriguing field of research. Parvoviruses can differ widely in their structure, genome organization and expression, virus-cell interactions, and impact on hosts. The translational implication of research on parvoviruses is relevant, since many viruses are important human and veterinary pathogens, while other viruses can be engineered as tools for oncolytic therapy or as sophisticated gene delivery vectors. Exploring the diversity and inherent complexity in the biology of these apparently simple viruses is a still challenging topic for the scientific community. The Special Issue of Viruses is a collection of recent contributions in the field of parvovirus research, encompassing many aspects of basic and translational research on viruses of the family Parvoviridae, including on their structure, replication, and gene expression in addition to virus-host interactions and the development of vaccines and viral vectors.Public health and preventive medicinebicsscAAVAleutian diseaseAleutian mink disease virusAMDVanalysis of protein-protein interactionsanalysis of virus-chromatin interactionsantibodiesantigenicityantiviralsAustraliaB19 parvovirusB19VbioinformaticsbiomarkerbocavirusBRACO-19caninecanine parvoviruscapsidCaribbean regioncell cycleclathrin-mediated endocytosisCOVID-19cryo-EMdetectiondisease transmissiondrug deliveryendemicerythroid cellsfeline parvovirusG-quadruplexgene deliverygene expressiongene therapygenome packagingimaging of viral interactions and dynamicsmink parvovirusminute virus of micenanocarriernearly complete genomesneuro-degenerative diseasenew CPV-2anucleusoncolytic virusesoutbreakparvovirusparvovirus B19parvovirusesperi-urbanpermissivityPLA2pyridostatinreceptorRNA processingrodent protoparvovirus H-1PVsequencingserotypevaccineveterinary epidemiologyvirusvirus entryvirus evolutionvirus-like particlesVP1uVP2 proteinwild dogsPublic health and preventive medicineGallinella Giorgioedt1311911Gallinella GiorgioothBOOK9910557370403321Advances in Parvovirus Research 20203030549UNINA