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Medical virology research focuses on the study of viruses that cause human diseases, covering their structure, transmission, and pathogenesis within the broader field of Medical microbiology. This discipline is vital for developing effective diagnostics, therapies, and vaccines that address viral infections impacting global health. JoVE Visualize enhances your research experience by pairing PubMed articles with JoVE’s experiment videos, providing deeper insight into experimental techniques and findings essential for both researchers and students.

Key Methods & Emerging Trends

Core Methods in Medical Virology

Established methods in medical virology include viral culture techniques, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays, and serological testing to detect and quantify viral agents. Electron microscopy and genome sequencing are also fundamental for virus identification and characterization. These approaches enable researchers to investigate virus-host interactions, viral replication cycles, and immune responses critical to understanding viral diseases documented in medical virology journals and medical virology books.

Emerging Techniques and Innovations

Innovative methods such as CRISPR-based diagnostics, high-throughput sequencing, and single-cell virology provide enhanced sensitivity and specificity for detecting viral genomes and mutations. Advances in bioinformatics and imaging technologies further allow deeper analysis of viral protein structures and their functions. These emerging approaches are driving new discoveries that influence the Medical Virology Impact factor and open avenues for novel therapeutic developments.

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Recently Published Articles

July 1, 1996

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Cancer Research

Microvessel count predicts survival in uveal melanoma

  • A J Foss, R A Alexander, L W Jefferies et al.

September 15, 1995

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Neuroscience Letters

Neurotoxic mechanisms of transactivating protein Tat of Maedi-Visna virus

  • P J Strijbos, M R Zamani, N J Rothwell et al.

April 1, 1993

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American Journal of Hematology

Viridans streptococcal shock in bone marrow transplantation patients

  • M Steiner, J Villablanca, J Kersey et al.

September 1, 1995

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Infection

Münchhausen’s syndrome in an HIV-sero-indeterminate patient

  • F Caron, P Young, H Villeneuve et al.

May 11, 1984

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Nucleic Acids Research

Sequence homology between human and animal rotavirus serotype-specific glycoproteins

  • M L Dyall-Smith, I H Holmes et al.