Publications by authors named "Dharmiben D Raviya"

Historically, biological agents have been used to target various populations. One of the earliest examples could be the catastrophic effect of smallpox in Australia in the eighteenth century (as alleged by some historians). Modern biological techniques can be used to both create or provide protection against various agents of biological warfare.

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  • - Despite advancements in medical technology, cancer treatments still face challenges like drug resistance and minimal improvements in patient survival rates.
  • - Immunotherapy, particularly oncolytic viruses, emerges as a promising cancer treatment, targeting tumor cells while sparing normal cells and boosting the immune response against tumors.
  • - Vaccinia virus, a well-studied oncolytic virus, shows potential through engineered modifications that enhance targeting and immune activation, but further research is needed to fully realize their effectiveness.
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