Virology from the perspective of theoretical colloid and interface science |
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Affiliation: | 1. Section of Nano and Biological Physics, Department of Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden;2. Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia |
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Abstract: | Viral infections occur at very different length and time scales and include various processes, which can often be described using the models developed and/or employed in colloid and interface science. Bearing in mind the currently active COVID-19, I discuss herein the models aimed at viral transmission via respiratory droplets and the contact of virions with the epithelium. In a more general context, I outline the models focused on penetration of virions via the cellular membrane, initial stage of viral genome replication, and formation of viral capsids in cells. In addition, the models related to a new generation of drug delivery vehicles, for example, lipid nanoparticles with size about 100–200 nm, are discussed as well. Despite the high current interest in all these processes, their understanding is still limited, and this area is open for new theoretical studies. |
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Keywords: | Virions Nanoparticles Respiratory droplets Diffusion Association Dissociation |
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