0 the scientific study of viruses and the diseases that they cause
In this review, we discuss recent advances in biophysical virology, presenting experimental and theoretical studies on the physical properties of viruses.
The use of living cells as experimental subjects increased in many subdisciplines of biology such as virology, immunology, and oncology.
This epidemic has resulted in mobilization of vast sums for research and has certainly revolutionized some areas of virology.
In the second part, a case from the history of virology and cytomorphology is presented.
Biological and physical simplicity relative to other viral systems have made the bacteriophages an attractive model system in biophysical virology.
Descriptive and analytical epidemiology, virology, product traceback and an orchard investigation were carried out.
Biophysical virology is a rather new field that seeks to define the physical mechanisms controlling virus development.
Although such research remains an essential part of molecular virology, viruses are also important genetic tools that can be u s e d to analyse cell function.