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New Advances on Zika Virus Research



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Autore: Martinez-Sobrido Luis Visualizza persona
Titolo: New Advances on Zika Virus Research Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (552 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: microRNAs
antivirals
reverse genetics
nucleic acid computation
viral pathogenesis
plaque reduction neutralization test
clinical trials
viral genetic variation
viral fitness
pregnancy
type I IFN antagonist
prM-E proteins
eye
replicon
antiviral responses
Bacterial artificial chromosome
gene expression
NS1 protein
viral permissiveness
ZIKV–host interactions
reporter virus
viral persistence
blood-retinal barrier
virus like particles
emerging arbovirus
Non-human primates
heme-oxygenase 1
mosquito surveillance
antiviral compounds
ZIKV-associated neurologic disorders
external quality assessment
outbreak control
therapeutics
cryptic promoter silencing
testis
neurons
mutagenesis
RNA-seq
microsphere immunoassay
host-directed antivirals
molecular diagnostics
Bayesian analyses
astrocytomas
Full-length cDNA infectious clones
viral pathogenicity
neural progenitor cells
full-length molecular clone
antiviral
multiplex nucleic acid detection
Asian-lineage
nucleic acid strand exchange
IgA
African-lineage
vaccines
Zika
research models and tools
immune response
IgG avidity tests
polymerase chain reaction
Asian lineage
sexual transmission
TLR7/8
neuropathogenesis
cross-reactions
genetic variability
mosquito
ZIKV
infectious cDNA
prostate
host genetic variation
monoclonal antibodies
optimised
anti-viral immunity
QCMD
arbovirus
FSS13025
MR766
NS5
EQA
testicular cells
virus attachment
flavivirus
mosquito-borne flavivirus
dsRNA
boolean logic-processing nucleic acid probes
Ziks virus
viral replication
Aedes aegypti
infection
natural history
infectious RNA
zika virus
chimeric viruses
subgenomic replicon
replication
human brain glial cells
microglia cells
hepatocytes
bacterial artificial chromosome
detoxification and immune system responses
testes
dengue viruses
Zika virus
insecticide resistance
NS2A protein
plasmid toxicity
cell surface receptors
serology
viral evolution
laboratory preparedness
flaviviruses
Tet-inducible
dengue virus
diagnosis
assay standardization
infectious clone
ELISA
innate response
congenital Zika syndrome
secondary infections
apoptosis
viral survival
ocular
validated
rhesus macaques
neuroinflammation
placenta cells
NHP
Zika virus (ZIKV)
point-of-care diagnostics
isothermal nucleic acid amplification
microcephaly
cytopathic effects
indirect immunofluorescence
fetal infection
therapy
siRNA
viral counteraction
neural cells
silvestrol
eIF4A
Persona (resp. second.): Almazan ToralFernando
Sommario/riassunto: Zika virus (ZIKV) is a mosquito-borne member of the Flaviviridae family that historically has been associated with mild febrile illness. However, the recent outbreaks in Brazil in 2015 and its rapid spread throughout South and Central America and the Caribbean, together with its association with severe neurological disorders—including fetal microcephaly and Guillain-Barré syndrome in adults—have changed the historic perspective of ZIKV. Currently, ZIKV is considered an important public health concern that has the potential to affect millions of people worldwide. The significance of ZIKV in human health and the lack of approved vaccines and/or antiviral drugs to combat ZIKV infection have triggered a global effort to develop effective countermeasures to prevent and/or treat ZIKV infection. In this Special Issue of Viruses, we have assembled a collection of 32 research and review articles that cover the more recent advances on ZIKV molecular biology, replication and transmission, virus–host interactions, pathogenesis, epidemiology, vaccine development, antivirals, and viral diagnosis.
Titolo autorizzato: New Advances on Zika Virus Research  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910346661103321
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