Diagnostics and Antivirals for Emerging Viruses
A special issue of Microorganisms (ISSN 2076-2607). This special issue belongs to the section "Virology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 December 2023) | Viewed by 2827
Special Issue Editors
Interests: nanotechnology; immunotherapy; brain tumor
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Interests: biomarkers; resistance; imaging; nanotechnology; long-acting therapeutics; diagnosis; liposomes; lipid nanoparticles
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Emerging viruses such as filoviruses (Ebola; Marburg), SARS and MERS coronaviruses and zika post major threats to people living with co-morbidities worldwide. Therefore, developing accurate and highly sensitive diagnostics in parallel to safe and effective therapeutic modalities against emerging viruses is essential. Long-acting prodrugs and nanoparticles, immunotherapeutic modalities such monoclonal antibodies and fusion proteins, peptides and CRISPR Cas9 systems are some of the emerging modalities for viral restriction and eventual elimination, which need to be moved forward to clinical studies individually and in combination for their enhanced therapeutic benefits in patients.
These goals will only be achieved by joining efforts from multiple disciplines including virology, geneticists, formulation scientists, clinicians, immunologists, medicinal chemists, etc.
The aim of this Special Issue is to provide an adequate multidisciplinary platform for the interchange of valuable information (both basic and applied research) that aids in the development of diagnostics, mRNA vaccines, RNA/CRISPR modalities and long-acting nanotherapeutics against emerging viruses directed towards efficient and safe treatments against these emerging viruses.
As a Guest Editor of the Special Issue, I invite you to submit research articles, review articles, and short communications related to diagnostics, therapeutic gene and vaccine delivery, lipid and polymeric nanoparticulate systems and loading biologics/small molecule inhibitors targeted towards the restriction and elimination of emerging viruses.
Dr. Héctor R. Méndez-Gómez
Dr. Dhruvkumar M. Soni
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- nanotechnology
- gene therapy
- vaccines
- cancer
- biomarkers
- long-acting therapeutics
- CRISPR Cas9
- infectious diseases
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