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Edition: 2008
Publisher: Humana Press
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1588299392
Avian Influenza Virus (Methods in Molecular Biology)
With the growing global fear of a major pandemic, avian influenza (AI) virus research has greatly increased in importance. Medical books Avian Influenza Virus . In Avian Influenza Virus, an expert team of researchers and diagnosticians examine the fundamental, yet essential, virological methods for AI virus research and diagnostics as well as some of the newest molecular procedures currently used for basic and applied research Medical books Avian Influenza Virus. Categories: Influenza viruses, Virology->methods->Laboratory Manuals. Contributors: Erica Spackman - Author. Format: Hardcover
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Categories: Influenza viruses, Virology->methods->Laboratory Manuals. Contributors: Erica Spackman - Author. Format: Hardcover
Categories: Influenza viruses, Virology->methods->Laboratory Manuals. Contributors: Erica Spackman - Author. Format: Hardcover
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Proquest, Umi Dissertation Publishing 9781243378989 Detection of Avian Influenza Virus Using Interdigitated Array Microelectrode Based Impedance Measurement. Description Avian influenza (AI) caused by avian influenza viruses H5N1 has been concerned as a threat to public health with pandemic potential. There is an urgent need to develop sensitive, specific and rapid detection methods for early diagnosis to lower the chances of AI spread and reduce the risk of AI development into an epidemic. In
Medical Book Avian Influenza Virus
In Avian Influenza Virus, an expert team of researchers and diagnosticians examine the fundamental, yet essential, virological methods for AI virus research and diagnostics as well as some of the newest molecular procedures currently used for basic and applied research. They present exciting, cutting-edge new methods that focus both on studying the virus itself and on work with avian hosts, an area greatly lacking in research.