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In the book "DNA Damage in Rotavirus," author Chandra Shekhar delves into the intricate relationship between rotavirus infection and DNA damage. Rotavirus is a highly contagious pathogen that causes severe gastroenteritis, particularly in young children worldwide. Understanding the underlying mechanisms behind its pathogenicity is crucial for developing effective preventive and therapeutic strategies.Chandra Shekhar, a renowned researcher in the field of virology, explores the intricate interplay between rotavirus and host DNA in this comprehensive work. The book provides a detailed analysis…mehr

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In the book "DNA Damage in Rotavirus," author Chandra Shekhar delves into the intricate relationship between rotavirus infection and DNA damage. Rotavirus is a highly contagious pathogen that causes severe gastroenteritis, particularly in young children worldwide. Understanding the underlying mechanisms behind its pathogenicity is crucial for developing effective preventive and therapeutic strategies.Chandra Shekhar, a renowned researcher in the field of virology, explores the intricate interplay between rotavirus and host DNA in this comprehensive work. The book provides a detailed analysis of the molecular mechanisms employed by rotavirus to induce DNA damage within infected cells. It sheds light on the viral factors responsible for DNA replication errors and the activation of cellular DNA repair mechanisms.Readers will gain insights into the impact of DNA damage on the host's immune response and its potential long-term consequences. The author also delves into the role of DNA damage and repair pathways in determining the outcome of rotavirus infection, including disease severity and viral persistence."DNA Damage in Rotavirus" combines cutting-edge research findings with a comprehensive review of existing literature, making it an invaluable resource for virologists, immunologists, and researchers interested in understanding the molecular basis of rotavirus pathogenesis. Chandra Shekhar's meticulous analysis and expertise contribute to our understanding of the complex relationship between rotavirus and DNA damage, ultimately paving the way for innovative approaches to combat this viral infection