Virus-Like Particles
A Comprehensive Guide
Paul Pumpens author Peter Pushko author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:23rd May '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£79.99(9781032246734)

This book represents the first complete and systematic guide to the virus-like particles (VLPs) and their applications as vaccines, therapeutic tools, nanomaterials, and nanodevices. The grouping of the VLPs follows the most recent virus taxonomy and the traditional Baltimore classification of viruses, which are based on the genome structure and mechanism of mRNA synthesis. Within each of the seven Baltimore classes, the order taxon serves as a framework of the chapter’s arrangement. The term "VLP" is used as a universal designation for the virus-, core-, or capsid-like structures, which became an important part of the modern molecular virology. The 3D structures, expression systems, and nanotechnological applications are described for VLPs in the context of the original viruses and uncover their evolving potential as novel vaccines and medical interventions.
Key Features
- Presents the first full guide to the VLP nanotechnology, classified by current viral taxonomy
- Outlines specific structural properties and interconnection of the virions and VLPs
- Explains generation and characteristics of VLPs produced by various expression systems
- Offers up-to-date summary of VLPs designed as vaccines and delivery tools
- Unveils interconnection of VLPs with novel organic and inorganic nanomaterials <
"This book is indeed the first complete and comprehensive systematic guide to virus-like particles. Although there are some comparable titles available, this book is quite unique as the first to cover the application of VLPs as vaccines, nanomaterials, and therapeutic tools." - Omer Iqbal MD, Loyola University Medical Center
"[This books] opens a new sight on the cosmos harboring all known viruses including both the naturally evolved viruses and the creations of molecular biologists … even the table of contents and the preface are a special experience. The ToC is a highly condensed, but comprehensive course in current virus taxonomy. The preface gives a new look on the history of molecular virology ... A special feature of this top-level scientific book are the short citations from the world of literature and philosophy at the beginning of each chapter. [I] recommend the book for all people who are interested in viruses and the VLPs derived from them." - Professor Wolfram Gerlich
"Virus-Like Particles: A Comprehensive Guide is an extraordinary scientific exploration co-authored by the brilliant minds of Paul Pumpens and Peter Pushko. This magnum opus delves into the captivating realm of virus-like particles (VLPs) with a level of depth and clarity that leaves no stone unturned. [The authors] … are seasoned experts who possess an unparalleled mastery of their subject matter. With meticulous attention to detail and an engaging prose style, they guide readers through the intricate world of VLPs, shedding light on their structure, function, and potential applications. The book's layout is a work of art in itself. Richly illustrated diagrams, electron micrographs, and vibrant visuals bring the concepts to life, ensuring that complex ideas are conveyed with remarkable clarity. Virus-Like Particles: A Comprehensive Guide is an intellectual tour de force that will undoubtedly shape the landscape of VLP research for years to come. Whether you're a scientist, student, or simply a curious mind seeking to explore the wonders of the microscopic world, this book will leave you captivated, enlightened, and inspired." - Rupsa Basu
"The introduction of nanotechnologies into the biological sciences is accompanied by an avalanche-like accumulation of new knowledge, the comprehension of which in itself is an independent task. The very timely appearance of the book “Virus-like particles. A comprehensive guide” by P. Pumpens and P. Pushko solves this problem. The book summarizes, analyzes, and organizes the latest scientific data that have appeared over the past 40 years… Of particular interest and respect are the authors' excursions into world of literature, demonstrating not only their amazing erudition, but also the global unity of the philosophical approach to various aspects of life spheres. Without a doubt, the book by P. Pumpens and P. Pushko will turn out to be and will remain for a long time a real guide for specialists working in the field of virology, genetic engineering, and nanotechnology." - Tamara P. Pererva
"The mysteries of [the world of viruses] are explicitly represented in this book. The text is written professionally, intelligibly, and fascinatingly. Epigraphs from the works of great writers and thinkers precede all sections and cause unexpected allusions. The book is brilliantly illustrated, revealing the architectural perfection of virus-like particles' 3D structure. The vast material is strictly organized based on the classical Baltimore classification complemented with the current official taxonomy developed by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV). The authors retell the history of viruses’ discovery, the progress in elucidating their molecular and tridimensional structure, and the successes of their usage for the benefit of humanity." - Professor Maria Obolenskaya
"I cannot teach anybody anything. I can only make them think '' - these words of the great ancient Greek philosopher Socrates may be the best epigraph to the book «Virus-like Particles» by Paul Pumpens and Peter Pushko. The authors made the first attempt to write the complete systematic guide for the classification of various virus-like particles (VLPs) by using modern taxonomic categories… In addition to viral taxonomy the authors paid a lot of attention to the practical applications of various VLPs…" - Larisa Moisa
[The structure of the book] is well thought out. Each section corresponding to the specific group of VLPs is preceded by the general information on the structure and replication of the corresponding group of viruses… It is very instructive to juxtapose the novel classification of viruses with Baltimore's one… The advantages of the book are countless: the marvelous illustrations, the internal structure of presentation, the novelty of the data, the comprehensive reference list. It will just suffice to mention the keen epigraphs.
Michael Zavelevich
"...the novelty of the publication is as follows: a) it is the first for the VLP nanotechnology area to qualify by the current taxonomy of viruses; b) it provides a descriptive analysis of specific structural properties and interrelationships between virions and VLPs; c) it provides an explanation of the generation and characteristics of VLPs produced by diff erent expression systems; d) it offers an up-to-date overview of VLPs as a vaccine and delivery tools, and e) it reveals the relationship between VLPs and novel organic and inorganic nanomaterials. In addition, the authors offer the reader original quotations for each chapter under the general epigraph, taken from Rainis, a famous Latvian poet: «What changes, endures». Professor Viktor Verhunov, Director of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences (NSAL) of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences (NAAS) of Ukraine, Academician of the NAAS, Kyiv
Verhunov VA. Single-Stranded RNA Phages & Virus-Like Particles. Microbiological Journal. 2024 Jun 22;86(3):106-108.
ISBN: 9780367476779
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Weight: 1800g
648 pages