MicroRNA in Human Infectious Diseases offers an overview of the therapeutic and diagnostic role microRNAs can play in treating infectious diseases. Beginning with an introduction on microRNAs and their mechanisms, the book then delves into the therapeutic role of microRNAs in various categories of diseases, including bacterial, viral, and parasitic. A wide range of diseases are explored, including STDs, typhoid, tuberculosis, Dengue fever, Ebola, COVID-19, Malaria, Leishmaniasis, and Lymphatic filariasis. The final section of the book covers microRNA-based system approaches, considering aspects such as web-based tools available for detecting and predicting microRNA targets and the latest technologies for modifying and manipulating microRNAs. This volume explores microRNA across a multitude of conditions and is an ideal reference for those involved in the investigation and development of treatments in this area.
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Table of Contents
Part I: About MicroRNAs 1. Biogenesis of MicroRNA Part II: MiRNAs in human bacterial diseases 2. MiRNA in Tuberculosis diagnosis and therapeutics 3. MiRNA in Typhoid diagnosis and therapeutics 4. MiRNA in sexually transmitted diseases diagnosis and therapeutics 5. Role of MiRNA in bacterial respiratory infections diagnosis and therapeutics Part III: MiRNAs in emerging human viral diseases 6. Role of MiRNA in retroviral diseases diagnosis and therapeutics 7. Role of MiRNA in arboviral diseases diagnosis and therapeutics 8. Role of MiRNA in Ebola diagnosis and therapeutics 9. Role of MiRNA in respiratory viral infections diagnosis and therapeutics 10. Role of MiRNAs in oncogenic viral infections diagnosis and therapeutics Part IV: MiRNAs in human parasitic diseases 11. MiRNA in parasitic and helminth related diseases diagnosis and therapeutics Part V: MiRNA based delivery systems 12. MiRNA based delivery systems Part VI: MiRNA based system approaches 13. MiRNA Omics 14. MiRNA based interference technology