Conquest of Invisible Enemies : A Human History of Antiviral Drugs
Conquest of Invisible Enemies : A Human History of Antiviral Drugs
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Author(s): Li, Jie Jack
ISBN No.: 9780197609859
Pages: 280
Year: 202212
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 57.95
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Preface Chapter 1. Virus Shaping History and Discovery of Virus 1.1 Virus shaping history 1.1.1 Tulipomania: bubbles of bulbs 1.1.2 The fall of old Mexico and Peru 1.1.


3 Succession of thrones 1.1.4 The Louisiana Purchase 1.2 Discovery of virus 1.2.1 The gem theory 1.2.2 Discovery of virus 1.


2.3 Cancer-causing viruses 1.2.4 Discovery of retrovirus Chapter 2. HIV/AIDS Drugs, Transforming a Death Sentence to a Chronic Disease 2.1 Discovery of the virus 2.1.1 A death sentence 2.


1.2 Discovery of HIV and the great scientific controversy 2.1.3 The Nobel Prize 2.2 The first ray of hope 2.2.1 Nucleoside antiviral drugs 2.2.


2 Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors 2.3 HIV protease inhibitors 2.3.1 HIV protease 2.3.2 First-generation HIV protease inhibitors 2.3.3 Second-generation HIV protease inhibitors 2.


4 HIV integrase inhibitors 2.5 HIV Entry Inhibitors 2.5.1 HIV fusion inhibitors 2.5.2 CCR5 inhibitors 2.6 Triumph of modern medicine Chapter 3. Hepatitis Drugs 3.


1 Hepatitis A virus 3.1.1 Discovery of hepatitis A virus 3.1.2 Hepatitis A vaccines 3.2 Hepatitis B virus 3.2.1 Discovery of hepatitis B virus 3.


2.2 Hepatitis B vaccines 3.2.3 Hepatitis B drugs 3.3 Hepatitis C virus 3.3.1 Discovery of Hepatitis C virus 3.3.


2 Hepatitis C virus NS3/4A protease inhibitors 3.3.3 Hepatitis C virus NS5A replication complex inhibitors 3.3.4 Hepatitis C virus NS5B polymerase inhibitors 3.4 Triumph of modern medicines Chapter 4. Influenza: A Perennial Killer 4.1 Influenza, a perennial killer 4.


2 A virus that changed the world: the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic 4.3 Discovery of the influenza virus 4.4 Influenza vaccines 4.4.1 History of vaccination 4.4.2 History of influenza vaccines 4.4.


3 Influenza vaccines today 4.5 Influenza drugs 4.5.1 M2 inhibitors 4.5.2 Influenza virus neuraminidase inhibitors 4.5.3 Cap-dependent endonuclease https://en.


wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribonuclease inhibitor Chapter 5. Coronaviruses 5.1 Coronavirus Drugs 5.1.1. SARS 5.1.


2. MARS 5.1.3. SARS-CoV-2 5.2 COVID-19 Vaccines 5.2.1.


Pfizer/Biotech's mRNA vaccine 5.2.2. Johnson & Johnson's viral vector vaccine 5.3 COVID-19 Drugs 5.3.1. Remdesivir (Veklury) 5.


3.2. Dexamethasone Chapter 6. Closing Remarks Bibliography Chemical Structures of Antiviral Drugs.


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