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Omics Approaches in Veterinary Parasitology: Diagnosis, Biomarkers, and Drug Development

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Omics Approaches in Veterinary Parasitology: Diagnosis, Biomarkers, and Drug Development explores applications of omics approaches for diagnosis, biomarker discovery, and drug development against parasites of veterinary importance. It presents the fundamental principles of parasite biology and their complex physiological processes. The chapters review key aspects such as parasite life cycles, host-parasite interactions, and the molecular mechanisms that underlie parasitic diseases. The subsequent chapters delve into the principles and applications of genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics in understanding parasites at a molecular level. The use of next-generation sequencing, PCR-based assays, and metagenomics in identifying and characterizing parasites for accurate and efficient diagnosis are also covered in detail.
                                                                                                      

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Omics Approaches in Veterinary Parasitology: Diagnosis, Biomarkers, and Drug Development explores applications of omics approaches for diagnosis, biomarker discovery, and drug development against parasites of veterinary importance. It presents the fundamental principles of parasite biology and their complex physiological processes… 205 p.

Authors expertises affiliations

  • Muhammad Sahail Sajid, Editor. DVM, MSc (Hons), PhD in Parasitology. Currently Tenured Professor of Parasitology in the Department of Parasitology, UAF (University of Agriculture of Faisalabad), Pakistan.
  • Hafiz Muhammad Rizwan, Editor. Researcher and academician in Parasitology. He is currently affiliated with the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS), Narowal Campus (Pakistan), where he serves as an Assistant Professor of Parasitology in the Department of Pathobiology.
  • Publication date (digital version): 2024-11 – CRC Press (imprint of Taylor & Francis Group); Copyright © 2025 by the editors (selection and editorial matter); individual chapters by the contributors.