5 d5 K( ?; A! U- ~$ KViral Pathogenesis and Immunity 2nd 名著再版" K; Q m, J* ^; o
【书名版次】:Viral Pathogenesis and Immunity Second(Second edition) + n$ q; B9 a: G! o* N7 ?* _【作 者】:Neal Nathanson 2 Y( k) ?3 p; K【出 版 社】: Academic Press9 K8 h) ~' `0 N
【简 介】: " @& I% g9 N1 k 名著再版 / f& A' j! ~) P! ]5 b3 H
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This book is the direct offspring of Viral Pathogenesis, . R& k2 Q4 m0 J/ {- }5 [published in 1997. Having read several drafts of all the4 @: P; b3 p* |
chapters in Viral Pathogenesis, it was clear that the large0 D" w$ Q) e4 }$ X. Q. I& h& z
book contained a wealth of information, but that it was 1 x. d4 ^9 H* N# u: R" J( Cunsuited for readers who desired an introduction to the0 N& C# B2 t* ^
topic. From that observation sprang the plan for a short/ e5 [4 j! L- O: J
version that could be used as an introductory text or for * Z- n2 x9 f4 ~! G6 a8 ~self-education./ `9 X! u. E* V" j" ~, ?& m; m( F" k
An introductory text clearly benefits from the , L1 w. P# w% R2 ^coherence provided by a single author, but suffers from - O$ e1 h4 ~* j: R' ?) p; {the finite expertise of any single researcher. Therefore, a6 H! |- C: ?. E! p
compromise was devised, in which each chapter was coauthored ! x5 b. |" Q3 Fby an expert in the specific area under consideration.9 o7 G% y8 r: P% C# y, S
This strategy was facilitated by the successful: o, E! B; r( g$ H
collaborations that had been developed during the 9 T' c1 u, d! h `; \preparation of Viral Pathogenesis. The text includes7 Q1 U j1 f Y H' b+ q* ]
references published through to June, 2006. 1 ]" _' r. B8 v. g9 r# DI would like to acknowledge the contributions of the+ o' \' c9 ^' L6 P8 r
co-authors. Their advice and expertise has been essential3 T8 b8 n/ b8 E. \* ]/ M) N
to the planning and execution of this undertaking and it' M4 e& A1 \& D
has been a continual pleasure to work with them. They$ t4 \2 r& ` V* f7 ~$ `) Z$ p
have provided extremely cogent suggestions that have + B# }( G: n# l6 N8 hgiven the book an enhanced level of authority that could & i9 [* L# S. v8 t! U4 e: K9 q7 V# gnot otherwise have been achieved. 0 m! c; ?0 p) z5 Z- l- c* U! g5 fLisa Tickner and the staff at Academic Press,, _! N E t5 b4 ^9 r
London, have been an ongoing source of support both ( I, u9 ?5 _7 Sbecause of their enthusiasm for this book and their6 s! ~9 A% A, U
highly professional expertise in all phases of the project. ; b8 v. y9 H' L3 g$ RWendy Jackelow provided the outstanding illustrations9 @8 y9 d; r% ^% W$ c6 @% K
rendered from a wide variety of often primitive sketches. / V& _0 j. u9 w+ {7 fNeal Nathanson 9 D1 A L3 _" b( q2 M0 }Philadelphia : ]0 A9 w ?" I3 }2 P# W6 V【出版日期】:2007 + i9 U1 _8 L3 m# k5 H0 N8 ]: B* b, E1 F2 O【Contents】:/ H+ I' q& l# ^4 w( B& Q4 i, Q- T
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List of Co-authors vii 4 Q7 L$ C" ^! W7 gPreface ix , r( g9 A" v$ s2 T [' PIntroduction xi% e9 l+ d5 v# K# ?, X
Part I Essentials of Viral Pathogenesis 1 # `, _) t6 I2 S* P4 k4 Y: ]# P1 Historical Roots 3 " ~: i' j, \2 L+ h3 F6 ENeal Nathanson and Frederick A.Murphy; _$ `' h9 Q. z7 H/ D
2 The Sequential Steps in Viral Infection 14 9 H; k4 n- r4 O% }- |- N ^& eNeal Nathanson and Frederick A.Murphy) ~$ r, g1 `; z8 \! r0 z
3 Cellular Receptors and Viral Tropism 279 T8 ~$ l) z3 Y
Neal Nathanson and Kathryn V. Holmes # D c8 h" P$ L( c9 _$ ]) N* z4 R4 Virus–Cell Interactions 41 ; G' D- x! q) C5 h- B" ZNeal Nathanson and Diane E. Griffin+ d3 v4 E) M# T6 V6 U2 d
Part II Host Responses to Viral Infection 57 8 e2 y1 l( y k b, D5 Innate Immunity 59 / V/ k, D/ o* C) J# e2 lNeal Nathanson and Christine A. Biron$ k$ b4 U( c. ]" O
6 Immune Responses to Viral Infection 72 * j2 h7 W8 A2 sNeal Nathanson and Rafi Ahmed" p6 V. c: F9 [( y+ W
7 Virus-Induced Immunopathology 88 - I9 R4 E/ r" Q$ CNeal Nathanson and Rafi Ahmed ! [1 {; t7 D* R8 Virus-Induced Immunosuppression 992 F/ e, ]: Y/ @9 u
Neal Nathanson and Diane E. Griffin 3 q, i) a! }, b4 m- e3 IPart III Virus–Host Interactions 111( q% b6 E7 F6 X
9 Viral Virulence 113. m2 b! E" G! `, C- s1 Y
Neal Nathanson and Francisco , S' g& t: X* X: }+ B( {3 QGonzalez-Scarano/ G# d6 _' |* }: L$ @ t3 r
10 Viral Persistence 1306 w- ^! u. H$ q4 X
Neal Nathanson and Francisco 8 J8 _# i+ D |9 Y0 c) `Gonzalez-Scarano 8 f& b; E6 n) A0 |2 {$ v11 Viral Oncogenesis: Retroviruses 146 ; d, ^- A0 L6 r8 LNeal Nathanson and Harriet L. Robinson' f* `2 C5 `# d/ V; [- L5 P, h
12 Viral Oncogenesis: DNA Viruses 158 " l3 W' p* U( e4 MNeal Nathanson and Erle S. Robertson1 a0 Y; V, J: h) h+ k
13 Host Susceptibility to Viral Diseases 1743 B' k9 n" }: T# W, }1 J
Neal Nathanson and Margo A. Brinton ) C# u4 z( z0 i3 \) x) \14 HIV, SIV and the Pathogenesis of AIDS 1852 V$ K: }+ n4 u/ z9 p& Q; V7 e
Neal Nathanson and Julie Overbaugh! c6 a0 C9 J5 U& P: Q9 ~. ?1 }
Part IV Ecology and Control of Viral 201 $ \$ Q3 l w( H2 q6 T4 AInfections ; k) s5 \( F/ g( `7 @/ F15 Emerging Viral Diseases 203& \( i6 {6 T5 }) G* H
Neal Nathanson and Frederick A.Murphy' w- b. v% s1 i9 L
16 Antiviral Therapy 221 2 {0 b7 W3 [5 q4 e, B$ RNeal Nathanson and Douglas D. Richman! B# C9 v2 S* N! T, G
17 Viral Vaccines 234, l* l+ Y) _3 {, E: P8 v3 J% p
Neal Nathanson and Harriet L. Robinson ! n7 K& l% u T9 iGlossary and Abbreviations 253 9 t% O( s. q* E. o0 PIndex 259 7 [* t1 S8 s6 W( G' Uv: N" F2 o. ^, ^, Z
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