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Biological toxins and bioterrorism[e...
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Gopalakrishnakone, P.
Biological toxins and bioterrorism[electronic resource] /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
358.3882
書名/作者:
Biological toxins and bioterrorism/ edited by P. Gopalakrishnakone ... [et al.].
其他作者:
Gopalakrishnakone, P.
出版者:
Dordrecht : : Springer Netherlands :, 2015.
面頁冊數:
xxiv, 604 p. : : ill. (some col.), digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Biological weapons.
標題:
Bioterrorism.
標題:
Biological warfare.
標題:
Biological monitoring.
標題:
Biomedicine.
標題:
Pharmacology/Toxicology.
標題:
Pharmaceutical Sciences/Technology.
標題:
Life Sciences, general.
標題:
Animal Biochemistry.
標題:
Animal Physiology.
ISBN:
9789400758698 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9789400758681 (paper)
內容註:
Abrin and Immunoneutralization: A Review -- Abrin: A Review -- Aflatoxins -- Aptamers as Antidotes against Toxins -- Artificial Resistance using Antitoxins and Anti-venoms -- Basic Chemistry of Toxins Relevant to Vaccine, Diagnostics, and Countermeasures -- Bioactive Peptides Against Bioterror Agents -- Biological Toxin Detection: A Review -- Biology, Ecology and Evolution of Receptor-Based Toxin Resistance -- Biosecurity and Toxins -- Botulinum Toxins Antidotes -- Botulinum Toxins: A Review -- Cellular Assays for Toxins -- Challenges in Developing Inhibitors Against Toxins -- Cholera Toxin -- Counterfeit Botulinum Medical Products and Risk of Bioterrorism -- Decoy-Receptor-Like Toxin-Binding Proteins and Their Potential Role in Toxin Resistance -- Diagnostics of Botulism -- Evolutionary Traits of Toxins -- Mycotoxins -- Mycotoxins II -- Pheromones and Amphibian Biology -- Public Health Lab Response to Potential Toxin Bioterrorism -- Review on BTW: Toxins and Contemporary Bioterrorism -- Ricin as Bioweapons -- Ricin: A Review -- Toxins and Food Safety -- Toxins Detection -- Toxins of GID Relevance -- The Biology of Chemical Signals as Toxins and in Venoms.
摘要、提要註:
Biological toxins are an important part of our world, a reality with which we need to cope, so in parallel with understanding their mechanisms of action and thereby improving our fundamental knowledge, there are successful efforts to utilize them as therapeutics against some debilitating human and animal diseases. In view of the complexity of different types of biotoxins and the broad range of toxin structure, physiology, utility, and countermeasures including regulatory issues, it was thus aimed to compile a book on biotoxins and bioweapons. This reference work in the Toxinology handbook series gathers together knowledge from around the globe about naturally inspired and manufactured biological weapons. The authors describe how they work; how authorities may detect their presence, prevent their use, and diagnose their impacts; and the means by which medical and paramedical professionals may treat victims. Also described are how they have been used to further our knowledge and what insights they have given us into evolutionary and physiological processes. Finally, it is also discussed how these toxins can be used as therapeutics and what the implications of such therapeutics are to their use as biothreat agents. This volume provides a reference accessible to scientists, educators, and medical experts alike with an interest in biotoxins, focusing on the major toxins used as bioweapons. Regulatory agencies will also benefit from the information provided in this book. Some in the intended audience may need to understand how they elicit their effects and how we can defend ourselves against them. Others may be interested in the sometimes colorful histories that surround this subset of biotoxins that can be and, in some cases, have been used as weapons.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5869-8
Biological toxins and bioterrorism[electronic resource] /
Biological toxins and bioterrorism
[electronic resource] /edited by P. Gopalakrishnakone ... [et al.]. - Dordrecht :Springer Netherlands :2015. - xxiv, 604 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Toxinology ;1. - Toxinology ;1..
Abrin and Immunoneutralization: A Review -- Abrin: A Review -- Aflatoxins -- Aptamers as Antidotes against Toxins -- Artificial Resistance using Antitoxins and Anti-venoms -- Basic Chemistry of Toxins Relevant to Vaccine, Diagnostics, and Countermeasures -- Bioactive Peptides Against Bioterror Agents -- Biological Toxin Detection: A Review -- Biology, Ecology and Evolution of Receptor-Based Toxin Resistance -- Biosecurity and Toxins -- Botulinum Toxins Antidotes -- Botulinum Toxins: A Review -- Cellular Assays for Toxins -- Challenges in Developing Inhibitors Against Toxins -- Cholera Toxin -- Counterfeit Botulinum Medical Products and Risk of Bioterrorism -- Decoy-Receptor-Like Toxin-Binding Proteins and Their Potential Role in Toxin Resistance -- Diagnostics of Botulism -- Evolutionary Traits of Toxins -- Mycotoxins -- Mycotoxins II -- Pheromones and Amphibian Biology -- Public Health Lab Response to Potential Toxin Bioterrorism -- Review on BTW: Toxins and Contemporary Bioterrorism -- Ricin as Bioweapons -- Ricin: A Review -- Toxins and Food Safety -- Toxins Detection -- Toxins of GID Relevance -- The Biology of Chemical Signals as Toxins and in Venoms.
Biological toxins are an important part of our world, a reality with which we need to cope, so in parallel with understanding their mechanisms of action and thereby improving our fundamental knowledge, there are successful efforts to utilize them as therapeutics against some debilitating human and animal diseases. In view of the complexity of different types of biotoxins and the broad range of toxin structure, physiology, utility, and countermeasures including regulatory issues, it was thus aimed to compile a book on biotoxins and bioweapons. This reference work in the Toxinology handbook series gathers together knowledge from around the globe about naturally inspired and manufactured biological weapons. The authors describe how they work; how authorities may detect their presence, prevent their use, and diagnose their impacts; and the means by which medical and paramedical professionals may treat victims. Also described are how they have been used to further our knowledge and what insights they have given us into evolutionary and physiological processes. Finally, it is also discussed how these toxins can be used as therapeutics and what the implications of such therapeutics are to their use as biothreat agents. This volume provides a reference accessible to scientists, educators, and medical experts alike with an interest in biotoxins, focusing on the major toxins used as bioweapons. Regulatory agencies will also benefit from the information provided in this book. Some in the intended audience may need to understand how they elicit their effects and how we can defend ourselves against them. Others may be interested in the sometimes colorful histories that surround this subset of biotoxins that can be and, in some cases, have been used as weapons.
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