Viral inactivation by light
作者机构:Present Address:Institute for Biomedical Materials and Devices(IBMD)Faculty of ScienceUniversity of Technology SydneySydneyNSW 2007Australia Department of Oral and Maxillofacial SurgeryDivision of Regenerative Orofacial MedicineUniversity Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf20251 HamburgGermany Department of Biomedical EngineeringIslamic Azad UniversityTonekabon BranchTonekabonIran UTS‑SUStech Joint Research Centre for Biomedical Materials&DevicesDepartment of Biomedical EngineeringCollege of EngineeringSouthern University of Science and TechnologyShenzhenGuangdongChina
出 版 物:《eLight》 (e光学(英文))
年 卷 期:2022年第2卷第1期
页 面:237-254页
学科分类:07[理学] 070202[理学-粒子物理与原子核物理] 0702[理学-物理学]
基 金:Australia China Science and Research Fund Joint Research Centre for Point-of-Care Testing(ACSRF658277,SQ2017YFGH001190) Science and Technology Innovation Commission of Shenzhen(KQTD20170810110913065) Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship Program(D.J.,FL210100180)
主 题:Antiviral therapy Enveloped virus Photo-inactivation Ionizing radiation Nuclear radiations
摘 要:Nowadays,viral infections are one of the greatest challenges for medical sciences and human *** antiviral compounds and chemical inactivation remain inadequate,physical approaches based on irradiation provide new potentials for prevention and treatment of viral infections,without the risk of drug resistance and other unwanted side *** across the electromagnetic spectrum can inactivate the virions using ionizing and non-ionizing *** review highlights the anti-viral utility of radiant methods from the aspects of ionizing radiation,including high energy ultraviolet,gamma ray,X-ray,and neutron,and non-ionizing photo-inactivation,including lasers and blue light.