Structural Virology
Structural Virology
Viruses use a molecular mechanism to invade the host cells to establish an infection and to ensure that the progeny virus particles are released into the environment invading the host’s immune defenses. This mechanism is known as Structural Virology. Although viruses are simple as the individual with the self –replicating ability but as a group, they are exceptionally diverse in strategies and structures.
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October 13-14, 2025
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Rome, Italy
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