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Viral and Antiviral Nanomaterials : Synthesis, Properties, Characterization, and Application, EPUB eBook

Viral and Antiviral Nanomaterials : Synthesis, Properties, Characterization, and Application EPUB

Edited by Devarajan Thangadurai, Saher Islam, Charles Oluwaseun Adetunji

Part of the Emerging Materials and Technologies series

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Description

This book summarizes the synthesis, properties, characterization, and application of viral and antiviral nanomaterials by using interdisciplinary subjects ranging from materials science to biomedical science. Viral and Antiviral Nanomaterials: Synthesis, Properties, Characterization, and Application highlights attainments in utilizing nanomaterials as powerful tools for the treatment of viral infections in plants, animals, and humans. It reviews the adopted strategies for designing viral and antiviral nanomaterials for medical applications, including cancer therapy and drug delivery. It also explains the different kinds of antiviral nanosized structures, their chemistries, and the attributes that enable them to be suitable targets for nanotherapeutics. The contributors have prepared the content in a comprehensive manner for readers to use their research findings to improve the healthcare of all living beings.

FEATURES

  • Reviews the novel tools for synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials as viral and antiviral agents
  • Explores the different applications of currently available nanomaterials for the treatment of viral infections
  • Investigates the role of antiviral nanodrugs in human and plant systems
  • Addresses the activity of nanostructures in drug-delivery systems for cancer treatment
  • Allows readers from various backgrounds to access the advanced research and practices across traditional frontiers
  • Discusses viral nanomaterials as the viable future of antiviral drugs and nanovaccines in animals and humans

This authoritative book is of exceptional relevance to postgraduate scholars, researchers, and scientists interested in nanomedicine, biomedical science, materials science, biopharmaceutical technology, microbiology, and virology to improve virus- and cancer-based therapeutic tools for animal and human welfare.

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