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Viral Pathogenesis and Immunity 2nd 名著再版0 D( S& G( E4 @7 F7 g. p
【书名版次】:Viral Pathogenesis and Immunity Second(Second edition) - c, H8 H+ U5 @0 M$ E$ S: r
【作 者】:Neal Nathanson$ G5 H0 b, s$ `3 U6 I) N
【出 版 社】: Academic Press
6 n' J& D6 D( T+ }, w) M( e! y【简 介】:
* }+ L6 L9 [2 O5 ] 名著再版
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1 Y, h5 i. K( ?; w3 w1 F This book is the direct offspring of Viral Pathogenesis,
R: p6 t6 X( R! O( ^# v% U7 Y7 N" Ipublished in 1997. Having read several drafts of all the+ F3 l" R: k i9 z/ x# E7 ]7 S
chapters in Viral Pathogenesis, it was clear that the large; _+ Y) v9 p& c% S5 m
book contained a wealth of information, but that it was
! r4 E( C/ t6 Hunsuited for readers who desired an introduction to the( C6 M0 W6 S, ?2 x: c
topic. From that observation sprang the plan for a short8 S- K' N* D! w1 | k- e) p# [! X+ `! c
version that could be used as an introductory text or for
) }+ X, o7 ^/ E+ i4 Xself-education., q8 F2 o- j" Y0 l+ |$ U2 f/ E! B- @
An introductory text clearly benefits from the* T' t; i! j* e
coherence provided by a single author, but suffers from
. H4 }* o# H% R( S2 p6 _the finite expertise of any single researcher. Therefore, a
% \1 q2 F% m! f7 h* [2 _: Ncompromise was devised, in which each chapter was coauthored+ E" h, o) j+ K; l, B/ W+ E
by an expert in the specific area under consideration.; L, i* p& O, n* V; n
This strategy was facilitated by the successful* }. e* i( c/ G0 l6 r- s
collaborations that had been developed during the. L( h) T' S" Q* t1 v
preparation of Viral Pathogenesis. The text includes
( R$ e7 a; f7 c; ]references published through to June, 2006.
- U9 `* q+ u/ {# AI would like to acknowledge the contributions of the
0 h% O( A: R# j, S) A2 g. o& dco-authors. Their advice and expertise has been essential
. ~8 h, o" n) G, C# o3 vto the planning and execution of this undertaking and it
2 r6 N" j. m' A$ y* m# mhas been a continual pleasure to work with them. They
3 _0 M9 @4 M, nhave provided extremely cogent suggestions that have
5 _8 A8 R- b3 g* e# @given the book an enhanced level of authority that could
8 J* r2 F2 Y4 w" L; Onot otherwise have been achieved.6 n: @- F- I {
Lisa Tickner and the staff at Academic Press,- e. m) h& R% i* B) u( m; J
London, have been an ongoing source of support both
/ C8 H) R/ X6 X$ vbecause of their enthusiasm for this book and their
+ F; Y- @8 }7 m* a) z; dhighly professional expertise in all phases of the project.
# \5 h2 o c- v* O) q D$ zWendy Jackelow provided the outstanding illustrations
1 Y: w m1 f: S$ z3 krendered from a wide variety of often primitive sketches.
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Philadelphia
3 s: s) Z3 u4 k5 Z! w+ B9 C【出版日期】:2007
9 g2 y) @) P8 B4 d( y3 @( }* t. c1 T【Contents】:
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" X3 r3 s5 z8 {- |* C' K9 F' nList of Co-authors vii" W, Y' N1 W4 ?- b1 n( J) H
Preface ix
# V% m: m% W) Z7 PIntroduction xi4 T) v) t& O2 g% C! O: c
Part I Essentials of Viral Pathogenesis 11 v) X5 U7 w1 k: W. {
1 Historical Roots 3
% c% p: e0 k+ b* ?* r. qNeal Nathanson and Frederick A.Murphy9 N" ?4 B x, C, R( _
2 The Sequential Steps in Viral Infection 14
1 U8 o: P( q j9 sNeal Nathanson and Frederick A.Murphy
6 [* S: e- @8 o) O3 Cellular Receptors and Viral Tropism 270 Z' S- t$ p& T4 H) H) C
Neal Nathanson and Kathryn V. Holmes8 k( {; {, O7 z2 W* Q
4 Virus–Cell Interactions 413 j+ d; E4 Z6 d7 `1 Y
Neal Nathanson and Diane E. Griffin
7 y& s6 g% [8 O8 g' [0 I9 gPart II Host Responses to Viral Infection 57* B" ?, c+ g8 f5 q' _. k7 F) k
5 Innate Immunity 59
1 x6 p7 Y* Q8 {8 fNeal Nathanson and Christine A. Biron- O' O! a. @9 G! G6 r8 B
6 Immune Responses to Viral Infection 72
4 J! H1 J4 F: _$ v4 K; R8 n8 ~Neal Nathanson and Rafi Ahmed& M8 ~% o! v" g7 K( r7 {
7 Virus-Induced Immunopathology 88! \- Y* e# J. R% S [
Neal Nathanson and Rafi Ahmed6 W r3 n" `/ y
8 Virus-Induced Immunosuppression 99
0 z! S# c/ B' z4 p! d oNeal Nathanson and Diane E. Griffin5 E5 o$ R, ?2 ?9 {8 [* S- E4 n
Part III Virus–Host Interactions 111
+ [* K1 c2 e: h2 r4 z9 Viral Virulence 113/ i1 ]0 N0 _. I1 A5 _
Neal Nathanson and Francisco+ K2 o. [& X( P
Gonzalez-Scarano
4 M$ \$ e1 K" {10 Viral Persistence 130
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Gonzalez-Scarano1 s4 v3 {6 D' E) o
11 Viral Oncogenesis: Retroviruses 146; F4 J9 L5 r7 R
Neal Nathanson and Harriet L. Robinson2 T9 x0 g" F6 E$ }7 m6 o. u
12 Viral Oncogenesis: DNA Viruses 158
- k. i* e) E* F6 t) w* tNeal Nathanson and Erle S. Robertson8 r5 m' a, p' k4 t
13 Host Susceptibility to Viral Diseases 174
/ u0 n! f; k# O, l' \1 f% _Neal Nathanson and Margo A. Brinton; e" a" c$ t3 g9 g: d4 N# u; O; z
14 HIV, SIV and the Pathogenesis of AIDS 185
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Part IV Ecology and Control of Viral 201- G& H9 ?+ S& |$ F8 J( S, t
Infections
' J, X& T- \; x; \/ _1 Q6 a15 Emerging Viral Diseases 203
& u4 D1 e4 _5 G) a0 A/ \Neal Nathanson and Frederick A.Murphy
/ Q' w7 _% ^9 t" \& m! r16 Antiviral Therapy 221
8 H, H) E: x( v8 x K0 t8 i" FNeal Nathanson and Douglas D. Richman% {" j# t2 F, K
17 Viral Vaccines 234% |2 X% E( D4 q5 Q5 C; [ s
Neal Nathanson and Harriet L. Robinson8 t( t$ Y8 w `1 g; t
Glossary and Abbreviations 253
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