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Viral Pathogenesis and Immunity 2nd 名著再版2 a/ X6 D# o3 P1 Y& ]
【书名版次】:Viral Pathogenesis and Immunity Second(Second edition)
* _9 v6 M t j/ d0 _3 |9 V) q9 R7 }【作 者】:Neal Nathanson
; e3 d! Y# W; |【出 版 社】: Academic Press
( h* G3 E2 \# J% X2 _+ G' j% G0 `& M$ f【简 介】:. N* J- z* T7 j7 N3 Z( Y+ K! }
名著再版 3 A$ w% }( _/ o, F# L# n+ |: f' v& Y
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This book is the direct offspring of Viral Pathogenesis,
) P5 P1 a& F( Jpublished in 1997. Having read several drafts of all the
" M0 y5 s% `6 Wchapters in Viral Pathogenesis, it was clear that the large/ [8 A$ K+ K9 p
book contained a wealth of information, but that it was0 y; {8 C# w0 Z" Y8 X$ \
unsuited for readers who desired an introduction to the
" h, Q w4 B- N8 B `2 s6 Otopic. From that observation sprang the plan for a short
9 h3 S% W% u9 \9 oversion that could be used as an introductory text or for5 R- m0 [! A: ]3 M0 |+ e& D6 b* }# s
self-education.! r; ?+ H; r' S( D) _4 x
An introductory text clearly benefits from the
& Q: l' ~* r7 d7 a+ wcoherence provided by a single author, but suffers from! R/ E8 b- u7 K* ~9 j- A2 W
the finite expertise of any single researcher. Therefore, a( Z2 v( l$ i7 r% W9 y
compromise was devised, in which each chapter was coauthored
1 J/ W/ G# G- @by an expert in the specific area under consideration.
& @) w( ~, t* B0 J4 ^* G8 { bThis strategy was facilitated by the successful" b! [- G* ^ v, c
collaborations that had been developed during the
+ @, W. `5 M. B" [' M! [1 @preparation of Viral Pathogenesis. The text includes
9 h' u/ O/ W/ zreferences published through to June, 2006.
$ l$ C# h# o/ v z. YI would like to acknowledge the contributions of the0 d( F# m) D# N0 l3 Q) v. P
co-authors. Their advice and expertise has been essential" Z" w8 A4 L. ]" \0 q% C: N
to the planning and execution of this undertaking and it
$ T7 A( }8 o) F( v5 {has been a continual pleasure to work with them. They8 X- }: T$ d% a' q( N
have provided extremely cogent suggestions that have+ n2 j, q: Z- q4 p" H3 _
given the book an enhanced level of authority that could; Q ]1 V1 b1 ]2 R3 w& [. J& j
not otherwise have been achieved.. ~# u; }8 S5 F) E- l
Lisa Tickner and the staff at Academic Press,
/ o# O6 f9 A$ M9 r, D% D, jLondon, have been an ongoing source of support both+ E' M4 @$ j2 n! c$ _& j6 z
because of their enthusiasm for this book and their
4 |) s8 q: Y% x+ o! L( S4 {, H$ Dhighly professional expertise in all phases of the project.! R# T, ^3 |# U V
Wendy Jackelow provided the outstanding illustrations
5 \1 a$ s0 p+ F+ H( S5 A5 Rrendered from a wide variety of often primitive sketches.
# m' V( j0 }: H6 V8 C fNeal Nathanson
- @" {% o- _' h! VPhiladelphia
3 I/ J1 N# G# g5 j* o# x【出版日期】:2007
1 _: m, \# c7 n( O3 e% R( P【Contents】:
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List of Co-authors vii( w5 J/ ~, ~5 d
Preface ix$ V( V9 j% x, C+ F
Introduction xi
& C3 d9 o( }. A" P2 P. iPart I Essentials of Viral Pathogenesis 17 U0 D; |# }; X$ e3 P# b* R
1 Historical Roots 3
$ g7 ]5 O- _/ q; E* H9 fNeal Nathanson and Frederick A.Murphy; k% R, t: i# y' y
2 The Sequential Steps in Viral Infection 140 [" s3 X4 \5 i! C
Neal Nathanson and Frederick A.Murphy
$ R2 s- R& @! ?8 d5 ~, T3 Cellular Receptors and Viral Tropism 27
, b/ m0 d1 }2 c& l( I6 s x: f( ~& \! NNeal Nathanson and Kathryn V. Holmes b& j& T" M5 b
4 Virus–Cell Interactions 41& K* M4 q& m; G! a9 H) W& m
Neal Nathanson and Diane E. Griffin1 j# Z6 V M! Q1 \+ K9 G1 h
Part II Host Responses to Viral Infection 57
! Z3 \$ h" ?. z2 Q: G% c& u# W5 Innate Immunity 59
' ]0 L3 L' u, p8 ~! tNeal Nathanson and Christine A. Biron
. T/ F# j" Z, K; |9 A& K9 r# V6 Immune Responses to Viral Infection 72
* d1 {, z1 W4 ANeal Nathanson and Rafi Ahmed
7 s+ b2 L+ _, _( b, `) q. l5 f7 Virus-Induced Immunopathology 88$ S% m4 b: B# ^. v& s7 ]2 K
Neal Nathanson and Rafi Ahmed
0 F$ F, J1 b) V P3 _/ J2 A8 Virus-Induced Immunosuppression 99# F$ E" m! e+ V7 o9 J+ D
Neal Nathanson and Diane E. Griffin
6 j; n- x( x q6 WPart III Virus–Host Interactions 1115 q q! x3 i1 q) b9 k2 D' D3 e
9 Viral Virulence 113
3 Z1 y9 z+ ^# W7 U3 }4 nNeal Nathanson and Francisco( z! @6 G4 i/ U+ u$ N% q
Gonzalez-Scarano+ e9 e7 z, w* P
10 Viral Persistence 130) F6 z U9 X6 U$ H( ^3 ^
Neal Nathanson and Francisco
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11 Viral Oncogenesis: Retroviruses 146
) C( ]3 Z7 ~- Q/ w2 v! JNeal Nathanson and Harriet L. Robinson7 U9 X* d9 |9 h- G0 {: [
12 Viral Oncogenesis: DNA Viruses 158
1 S, p( u/ e& b8 w8 w# kNeal Nathanson and Erle S. Robertson
+ D7 T5 p4 V& x- e2 ~13 Host Susceptibility to Viral Diseases 174; I; h& s! X0 r
Neal Nathanson and Margo A. Brinton
* J2 ]5 q/ q. O* a) l: t+ g14 HIV, SIV and the Pathogenesis of AIDS 185
4 I. ~/ y) E4 h. Q8 Q+ wNeal Nathanson and Julie Overbaugh' T0 F" `3 _' g$ k+ P% N" K; H
Part IV Ecology and Control of Viral 201
( q! F! ~0 Y( Z+ o! VInfections
6 t* e! B, `2 n" h0 r+ s. E15 Emerging Viral Diseases 203
2 g: a' s1 ]6 ]5 y. e) ^/ lNeal Nathanson and Frederick A.Murphy
/ S& S( q- k+ C( l$ c8 Q* d C( l16 Antiviral Therapy 221" c: c p9 P) G% U
Neal Nathanson and Douglas D. Richman
; M# a' S. K- o4 A3 A1 p17 Viral Vaccines 234$ @2 S& h+ k4 {( A, W2 w
Neal Nathanson and Harriet L. Robinson$ B# w' p1 A. z2 {2 C* X* o
Glossary and Abbreviations 253& e6 H! Q) _& D' W+ N- J% w! m' f
Index 2596 j/ s ?! a2 n6 @
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