MicroRNA in Human Infectious Diseases 1st Edition
MicroRNA in Human Infectious Diseases (1st Edition) by Vijay Kumar Prajapati and Rupal Ojha offers a clear, authoritative guide to the emerging role of microRNAs in host–pathogen interactions. Whether you’re a researcher in molecular biology, a clinician exploring novel diagnostics, or a graduate student in infectious disease, this book captures cutting-edge science with practical relevance.
Explore concise chapters that translate complex molecular mechanisms into actionable insight: how microRNAs modulate immune responses, influence viral and bacterial pathogenesis, and serve as biomarkers for early detection and prognosis. The authors synthesize global research and present case studies from diverse geographic settings—making the content relevant for readers in India, the USA, Europe, and beyond.
This volume balances rigorous scholarship with real-world application. You’ll find discussions on diagnostic potential, therapeutic targeting, and the translational challenges of bringing microRNA-based tools into clinical practice. Clear figures, critical reviews of recent studies, and forward-looking perspectives make it an essential reference for laboratories, public health programs, and academic courses focused on infectious diseases and molecular medicine.
If you need a dependable resource that bridges basic science and clinical innovation, MicroRNA in Human Infectious Diseases delivers clarity, context, and practical insights. Add this 1st Edition by Vijay Kumar Prajapati and Rupal Ojha to your professional library today—stay informed on the molecular frontlines of infectious disease research and therapy. Order now for worldwide shipping and institutional availability.
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