Medical Mycology: Current Trends and Future Prospects Author : Perry Jacobs Subject : Medical Microbiology Mycology refers to the branch of biology, which is related with the study of fungi along with their taxonomy, human uses, and biochemical and genetic properties. It seeks to find the uses of fungi for Read More |
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Author : Khloe Mackay Subject : Medical Microbiology Virology refers to the study of biological viruses. It is a branch of microbiology that aims to detect, structure, classify and study the evolution of viruses. It focuses on detecting the methods of infection Read More |
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Molecular Virology and Biology of Iridoviruses Author : Gus Romero Subject : Medical Microbiology Iridoviruses refer to a type of double-stranded DNA viruses with an icosahedral structure that belong to the iridoviridae family. The members of this family can infect invertebrates, protozoa, vertebrates Read More |
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New Insights into Immunology and Microbiology Author : Addison Boyd Subject : Medical Microbiology Microbiology comprises the study of various microorganisms like bacteria, fungi and viruses. It is focused on gaining knowledge of all the aspects associated with these microorganisms, like physiology, Read More |
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Parasitology: Echinococcus and Echinococcosis Author : Loyd Homewood Subject : Medical Microbiology Parasitology is a scientific discipline that is concerned with the study of the biology of parasites and parasitic diseases. A parasitic disease caused by infection with tiny tapeworms of the genus Echinococcus Read More |
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Viruses, Vaccines and Antivirals Author : Robin Keeney Subject : Medical Microbiology Virus refers to a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates solely within the living cells of an organism. Viruses infect all kinds of life, including animals and plants as well as microorganisms, Read More |
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A Clinical Guide to Kidney Diseases Author : Donald Moore Subject : Nephrology Kidney diseases (or renal diseases) are a group of disorders characterized by damage to or disease of the kidney that affects the ability of the kidney to filter fluid and waste from the blood. These diseases Read More |
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Chronic Kidney Disease: Diagnosis, Complications and Treatment Author : Felicity Darko Subject : Nephrology Chronic kidney disease encompasses all types of diminished kidney functions, from mild risk to severe kidney failure. It comprises a steady loss in the functional capabilities of the kidneys, which can Read More |
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Clinical Aspects in Nephrology and Kidney Transplantation Author : Reagen Hu Subject : Nephrology Nephrology is the study of kidneys which includes studying their normal function, diseases associated with them, maintaining their health, and treatment of related diseases through medication, kidney transplant, Read More |
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Evaluation, Pathophysiology and Treatment of Kidney Diseases Author : Donald Moore Subject : Nephrology The kidneys are two bean-shaped organs that are roughly the size of a fist. They are located on each side of the spine and just below the rib cage. Kidney diseases refer to those conditions in which kidneys Read More |