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Ebola Virus and the species have been panic-striking people throughout the world specially to the people of the West African countries. The main concern of virulence and fatality is actually fabricated throughout the complex molecular networking inside the genome of the virus, which has promoted Ebola virus as one of the most frequent deadly tools for human beings. Development of vaccines and other therapeutics against Ebola seems to be nightmares to the advanced bio-molecular researchers due to having very complex, untraceable, spontaneous interactions among different macro, micro and nano…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Ebola Virus and the species have been panic-striking people throughout the world specially to the people of the West African countries. The main concern of virulence and fatality is actually fabricated throughout the complex molecular networking inside the genome of the virus, which has promoted Ebola virus as one of the most frequent deadly tools for human beings. Development of vaccines and other therapeutics against Ebola seems to be nightmares to the advanced bio-molecular researchers due to having very complex, untraceable, spontaneous interactions among different macro, micro and nano bio-particles. In addition to these, the possibilities of bio-terrorism and its potential impact on the world bio-system, have already suppressed psychological satisfaction of many people of the African Continent, which exactly fanned the scientists to take part in the research for developing Ebola Virus antidote. Following these affairs, a number of young researchers are showing their interest in virology research. The book will give the next generation researchers an overall information about Ebola Virus very briefly, logically, analytically and simply. This is the aim of my little approach.
Autorenporträt
Salauddin Al Azad (Ricercatore): Disciplina di Biotecnologia e Ingegneria Genetica, Scuola di Scienze della Vita, Università di Khulna, Bangladesh.