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Immunopathology: Advances in Virus Research, cartea 107

John Carr, Marilyn J. Roossinck
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 iul 2020
Immunopathology, Volume 107 in the Advances in Virus Research series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters. Each chapter is written by an international board of authors.
Viral Immunopathology will cover how the immune system, innate or adaptive, is often at the root of viral pathogenesis. This is true in diverse host systems including vertebrates, plants and insects. This volume will present the latest findings in this interesting and important area of research, and will include human, plant, fish, and insect viruses. Different kingdoms have evolved very diverse immune responses to virus infection but the common theme – namely, that effects of viruses on host immune systems can condition the induction of viral disease – will unify this concept across kingdoms.


  • The immune system is often responsible for virus pathology
  • Plants, animals and insects all mount immune responses to virus infection that can increase pathology
  • Both innate and adaptive immune responses can result in immunopathology
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128215883
ISBN-10: 0128215887
Pagini: 428
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Seria Advances in Virus Research


Public țintă

Researchers, students and academics in the field of virus research, or those with an interest in viral immunopathology and comparative virology.

Cuprins

    1. Viral and subviral derived small RNAs as pathogenic determinants in plants and insectsPaola Leonetti, Pascal Miesen, Ronald P. van Rij and Vitantonio Pantaleo
    2. Hijacking of host cellular components as proviral factors by plant-infecting virusesKiwamu Hyodo and Tetsuro Okuno
    3. Modulation of disease severity by plant positive-strand RNA viruses: The complex interplay of multifunctional viral proteins, subviral RNAs and virus-associated RNAs with plant signaling pathways and defense responsesHélène Sanfaçon
    4. Host protein chaperones, RNA helicases and the ubiquitin network highlight the arms race for resources between tombusviruses and their hostsPeter D. Nagy
    5. Update on immunopathology of bornavirus infections in humans and animalsDaniel Nobach, Jana Müller, Dennis Tappe and Christiane Herden
    6. Immunopathology of Zika virus infectionDerek J. Platt and Jonathan J. Miner
    7. One hundred years of (influenza) immunopathologyDavid F. Boyd, Taylor L. Wilson and Paul G. Thomas
    8. Immunopathology and immune homeostasis during viral infection in insectsAndrea González-González and Marta L Wayne
    9. Immunopathogenesis of alphavirusesVictoria K. Baxter and Mark T. Heise
    10. Reverse genetic systems: Rational design of coronavirus live attenuated vaccines with immune sequelae
Zhiqian Ma, Zhiwei Li, Linfang Dong, Ting Yang and Shuqi Xiao