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metadata.artigo.dc.title: COVID-19: pathophysiology, treatment options, nanotechnology approaches, and research agenda to combating the SARS-CoV2 pandemic
metadata.artigo.dc.creator: Bhavana, Valamla
Thakor, Pradip
Singh, Shashi Bala
Mehra, Neelesh Kumar
metadata.artigo.dc.subject: COVID-19
Nanotechnology
Research agenda
Post COVID-19
metadata.artigo.dc.publisher: Elsevier
metadata.artigo.dc.date.issued: Nov-2020
metadata.artigo.dc.identifier.citation: BHAVANA, V. et al. COVID-19: pathophysiology, treatment options, nanotechnology approaches, and research agenda to combating the SARS-CoV2 pandemic. Life Sciences, [S.l.], v. 261, Nov. 2020.
metadata.artigo.dc.description.abstract: The recent corona virus disease (COVID-19) outbreak has claimed the lives of many around the world and highlighted an urgent need for experimental strategies to prevent, treat and eradicate the virus. COVID-19, an infectious disease caused by a novel corona virus and no approved specific treatment is available yet. A vast number of promising antiviral treatments involving nanotechnology are currently under investigation to aid in the development of COVID-19 drug delivery. The prospective treatment options integrating the ever-expanding field of nanotechnology have been compiled, with the objective to show that these can be potentially developed for COVID-19 treatment. This review summarized the current state of knowledge, research priorities regarding the pandemic and post COVID-19. We also focus on the possible nanotechnology approaches that have proven to be successful against other viruses and the research agenda to combat COVID-19.
metadata.artigo.dc.identifier.uri: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0024320520310882
http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/42936
metadata.artigo.dc.language: en_US
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