Pharmaceutical Mycology
Mycology is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi, including their biochemical properties and genetic characteristic and their use to humans as a source medicine, food, and entheogens, as well as their dangers, such as poisoning or infection. Many fungi produce antibiotics, toxins and other secondary metabolites. Fungi have recently helped to produce other important drugs. cyclosporin, an anti-rejection substance that has helped in the development of organ-transplant surgery over the last few years.
- Hepatitis virology and immunology
- Epidemiology hepatitis
- Non hepatitis viral infections involving liver
- Types of Hepatitis and its treatment
- Diagnosis and Pathophysiology of Hepatitis
- Myclogy
- Fungal pathogens
- Fungal infections
- Pharmacology and antifungal susceptibilities
- Vaccines for prevention of fungal infections
- Molecular biology of pathogenic fungi
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- Agriculture and Plant Virology:
- Analytical Methods for Virus and fungus detection
- Antiviral and Antifungal Herbal Medicine
- Bacterial Infections
- Bacterial Therapeutic Techniques
- Current Research in Virology
- Current Research in Virology and Infectious Diseases
- Current Research in Virology and Mycology
- Deadly Viral Diseases
- Dermatology
- Dermatology – Fungal infection of skin
- Food Environmental virology and Mycology
- Fungal Infections
- Fungal Therapeutic Techniques
- General Virology
- Medical and Clinical Mycology
- Microbiology
- Molecular Virology
- Mycologia and mycopathologia
- Mycoscience
- Mycotoxicoses and mycoses
- Mycotoxicoses and mycoses
- Mycotoxins and Mushrooms
- Neuro Virology
- Oncolytic Virology
- Parasitic infections
- Pharmaceutical Mycology
- Therapeutic medicines for infectious diseases
- Types of Infectious diseases
- Veterinary Virology
- Viral and Fungal disease in Aquaculture
- Viral and Fungal Therapeutic Techniques
- Viral epidemiology
- Viral Immunology
- Viruses and Tumours