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A History Of Viruses And Bacteria (And The Worst Of Them)
Table of Contents What is Virus? Transmission of Viruses Contagious period after contracting a viral infection Can the Virus evolve? Types of Viruses Some of the common viral diseases What is Bacteria? Difference between a Virus and a Bacteria Reproduction of bacteria...
A Complete Guide To Understanding CRISPR & Gene Editing
Table of Contents Introduction History of gene editing Pre-1960s with the discovery of double helix to producing DNA in a test tube 1960s – new developments concerning the structure and function of prokaryotic with the progress of viral genetic material 1970s –...
A brief review of Mycotoxins
Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Mycotoxins and their Contamination 3. Major Mycotoxins and their Effects on Health 4. Sources of Mycotoxin Contamination 5. Methods of Detection and Analysis 6. Limitations of Conventional Mycotoxin Detection Methods 7....
What is cockroach Immunotheraphy?
Table of Contents 1. Introduction • Cockroaches as a public health concern • Allergenic proteins found in cockroach saliva, body, and droppings 2. History of Cockroach Allergy 3. Cockroach Species and Allergens • Periplaneta americana and Blattella germanica as major...
Fluorescence Guided Suicide Gene delivery
Table of Contents I. Introduction • Gene therapy as an alternative treatment to conventional medical therapies • Suicide gene therapy as a potential approach II. Suicide Gene Therapy Systems • Different types of suicide gene therapy systems • Examples of widely...
New Therapeutic trends for Beta Thalassemia
Hemoglobin –the oxygen carrier – comes in two forms: Hemoglobin is the iron-containing pigment of RBCs (red blood corpuscles) is responsible for oxygen transport. Each molecule of hemoglobin (in adults) is made of two α-globin chains and two β-globin chains. Foetuses...
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