
Viral Replication
by German Rosas-Acosta (ed.)
Publisher: InTech 2013
ISBN-13: 9789535110552
Number of pages: 144
Description:
This book provides a collection of in-depth reviews broadly related to the mechanisms of viral replication as applied to various viruses of critical relevance for human or animal disease. This book is aimed at students, scholars, professors, and investigators who are peripherally related to, or somehow intrigued by, the different areas of virology covered in this book, as well as at those individuals with greater expertise and knowledge in the topics herein presented who may want up-to-date in depth reviews related to such topics.
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