( j* [- B5 Q$ K. j2 I- d- b ) l" _( z/ C' s7 f# y" p2 E1 v3 Y! s& ]! I1 e7 [! d- G8 F Viral Pathogenesis and Immunity 2nd 名著再版 * b; T, [# d, h! l# e! B3 M【书名版次】:Viral Pathogenesis and Immunity Second(Second edition) ; z& P% g3 w! t! \/ v
【作 者】:Neal Nathanson1 R2 J+ E$ L7 N& D$ Y9 l- z
【出 版 社】: Academic Press$ Y& {8 d/ o) e- b/ r2 o$ W2 F
【简 介】:3 Z. ~ Q4 Q5 }5 ?, h O0 @
名著再版 4 y% F& b9 r6 w/ M8 b) J0 S! ~+ |8 j# j: }
This book is the direct offspring of Viral Pathogenesis,4 D: E) {% o: e$ d
published in 1997. Having read several drafts of all the. G) w1 q8 l+ {! }) y, t6 \0 S4 D
chapters in Viral Pathogenesis, it was clear that the large2 O4 O' f- F; E, j" ]( r
book contained a wealth of information, but that it was/ o) z: N% m f, A, l5 B
unsuited for readers who desired an introduction to the# g/ R* L0 W( G0 E f8 b
topic. From that observation sprang the plan for a short $ L$ X6 J4 e# q; Z' ^version that could be used as an introductory text or for 0 k$ ]: u9 ?. s' R" y4 Mself-education.4 o1 {* |2 G4 x! K$ n9 @& P4 N7 m
An introductory text clearly benefits from the + Y! F/ J+ |( m; K: Mcoherence provided by a single author, but suffers from ; ]9 c; s5 e) x) b8 Nthe finite expertise of any single researcher. Therefore, a& ]( s8 t1 n9 b2 Q; k, L, K
compromise was devised, in which each chapter was coauthored + ^1 v8 f' B [( E- o1 f7 p6 Dby an expert in the specific area under consideration. E0 ]' m- t, b1 g( zThis strategy was facilitated by the successful 7 D z2 ^( E- acollaborations that had been developed during the& ~/ n% T" E% a" E9 G5 @+ l
preparation of Viral Pathogenesis. The text includes( p0 z3 j4 h d9 {1 H% J4 m i7 X/ b1 p# j
references published through to June, 2006. 7 }5 o) E: u, L! p' d" u, i- h! cI would like to acknowledge the contributions of the & n; Y- D6 q2 _co-authors. Their advice and expertise has been essential , a& u: ^% X4 Q* H4 _+ a0 Eto the planning and execution of this undertaking and it5 d& N& `+ H+ [1 m; M1 ?; |+ L
has been a continual pleasure to work with them. They , _5 C, W- T, m* `% a4 I( phave provided extremely cogent suggestions that have( E& ?! n2 D: U
given the book an enhanced level of authority that could ) `7 ~4 @& ^$ q: d! F9 |0 p3 |not otherwise have been achieved. 7 o0 S z& \- S& E- jLisa Tickner and the staff at Academic Press, r2 e+ \/ z# _- eLondon, have been an ongoing source of support both1 A, S6 Z! l4 g3 G/ h* ~7 j
because of their enthusiasm for this book and their ( @! M4 j& Q4 h6 a# chighly professional expertise in all phases of the project. ; t2 \, \/ ?2 ] \Wendy Jackelow provided the outstanding illustrations+ q- p; U5 x# Y8 ]1 M
rendered from a wide variety of often primitive sketches. ( J1 }2 G9 Q" \4 v( bNeal Nathanson: T4 M1 D, @" b7 V* d- k
Philadelphia: Z, K" x# r3 u ~& f. n# j
【出版日期】:20072 y' y8 @/ C9 l& }$ J p0 {, ?
【Contents】: 7 t K( g$ [8 b; f$ o+ Y1 x7 F8 `" ^4 F6 z7 d* F
List of Co-authors vii 1 i: J) e5 M; y9 a6 y, L3 g! \Preface ix + ^6 Y7 C3 F3 mIntroduction xi " _2 Z d' V; s6 s- y+ }Part I Essentials of Viral Pathogenesis 1 # O( b2 k' z- q. e: O+ n2 ]8 j1 Historical Roots 3# G+ h% F9 c/ @1 G6 {' D) O
Neal Nathanson and Frederick A.Murphy ! J8 l3 w0 w, D5 v7 b2 D2 The Sequential Steps in Viral Infection 147 l- I3 a6 p7 _0 n/ [
Neal Nathanson and Frederick A.Murphy, I- x8 v2 }# @& r5 o
3 Cellular Receptors and Viral Tropism 27 L- Q* F( D* e+ f& ^
Neal Nathanson and Kathryn V. Holmes $ H2 R9 e3 g, D9 G3 y4 Virus–Cell Interactions 41 2 a+ h7 s1 N5 O( |' |Neal Nathanson and Diane E. Griffin* I8 A6 X1 s7 n
Part II Host Responses to Viral Infection 57 % B* ~+ E0 Q s9 G6 W! h. A5 Innate Immunity 59 3 m! L1 K% w8 L; x0 Y7 sNeal Nathanson and Christine A. Biron $ n: t( K8 x' b' \- b6 O1 c2 S# Z6 Immune Responses to Viral Infection 72 2 w! ?6 C. Y3 \$ y# h- T! xNeal Nathanson and Rafi Ahmed + `" X4 Y- U! z9 C: X, c7 Virus-Induced Immunopathology 88, n. g% B2 U" [" p, N
Neal Nathanson and Rafi Ahmed( y2 R! n/ t2 v! g
8 Virus-Induced Immunosuppression 99" | R6 D( [5 Q% I
Neal Nathanson and Diane E. Griffin9 y; H7 F. L2 h9 ?% s6 J
Part III Virus–Host Interactions 111 & |/ {. V# [& V9 Viral Virulence 113 1 ^3 H' y5 L; k8 e) T0 k/ _5 h1 f0 N9 JNeal Nathanson and Francisco9 `3 t# [. K0 Y5 C- D( V
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10 Viral Persistence 130 7 Y* @! m. ]- l6 Q% R, HNeal Nathanson and Francisco 2 }# c" h' i# w( {8 T/ f1 hGonzalez-Scarano + H; T5 r; f. e6 Z11 Viral Oncogenesis: Retroviruses 146& z7 E2 z. M3 s6 y* [
Neal Nathanson and Harriet L. Robinson % V4 L9 m% U$ i12 Viral Oncogenesis: DNA Viruses 158, {3 v! c) T+ Y5 \
Neal Nathanson and Erle S. Robertson/ O, J6 P" I1 }2 L/ @3 C
13 Host Susceptibility to Viral Diseases 174% y) S: I; ^2 i+ F
Neal Nathanson and Margo A. Brinton ! @1 D) Q# W) b. j; l14 HIV, SIV and the Pathogenesis of AIDS 185 + s8 o0 ?; U0 y, @Neal Nathanson and Julie Overbaugh & c/ {! h! x/ Z- l' nPart IV Ecology and Control of Viral 201 / ]- I" ?, K, T& Z A) ?Infections 0 p& w' c9 J' |$ M M0 ?15 Emerging Viral Diseases 203 " }: T& o# d9 m8 [" s+ T' ANeal Nathanson and Frederick A.Murphy / b) [! y4 i4 j* @" n16 Antiviral Therapy 2217 k" i& f7 f1 A$ q$ x
Neal Nathanson and Douglas D. Richman + `+ L( K$ A. i2 R5 u17 Viral Vaccines 234# K$ j' z7 K3 _ A4 B9 t
Neal Nathanson and Harriet L. Robinson& ^4 u7 D- ^% ]5 S; K7 y) w/ P7 m! n9 k
Glossary and Abbreviations 253 : L/ x- g V6 U# DIndex 2595 G$ d: t' P) f8 a- ]9 w8 H
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