- m5 d5 A( n: R# }" H+ L2 r# N) BViral Pathogenesis and Immunity 2nd 名著再版/ r4 ^+ D% W+ y" X# v
【书名版次】:Viral Pathogenesis and Immunity Second(Second edition) $ ?7 y/ M3 X! M) \4 N/ v【作 者】:Neal Nathanson9 ^7 H3 o( `" F- j* m. P' z- N
【出 版 社】: Academic Press- ^& w4 O+ M7 } {
【简 介】:9 P8 _$ b. B! H4 S. ^* O
名著再版 ! a9 Y! u9 t1 g8 t
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This book is the direct offspring of Viral Pathogenesis,; q. r$ h4 n+ f; n6 D
published in 1997. Having read several drafts of all the: r0 X$ G# g6 J7 g; Y
chapters in Viral Pathogenesis, it was clear that the large 2 n3 b2 H) E9 Obook contained a wealth of information, but that it was: c! u* N) A' o7 k
unsuited for readers who desired an introduction to the' ]; Q/ n4 J( _ D. R& A
topic. From that observation sprang the plan for a short ) q$ x; G! O" w2 s9 Pversion that could be used as an introductory text or for , z' m0 S' ~6 g# ?& }2 p4 ~self-education. @1 m7 U( M, z* D+ D
An introductory text clearly benefits from the 9 {( L& y }/ W: j5 l9 gcoherence provided by a single author, but suffers from 9 U: C/ D. c4 b) _. `' @the finite expertise of any single researcher. Therefore, a 8 ^: N: [7 L8 p! c: ?6 V1 i- Rcompromise was devised, in which each chapter was coauthored 7 C9 k' o" L3 T- f, O; S% zby an expert in the specific area under consideration. + d5 L; H& Z( TThis strategy was facilitated by the successful0 d2 u9 b _# X5 f+ S% e) e% l) v5 E
collaborations that had been developed during the ' Z& r3 Z, b4 }$ I4 Spreparation of Viral Pathogenesis. The text includes+ j- E, M5 e. w6 R P, {
references published through to June, 2006. ]1 \0 m5 H, ~' z) X
I would like to acknowledge the contributions of the8 U+ v4 K4 g8 t3 P5 L
co-authors. Their advice and expertise has been essential5 N. S Y/ ~* |' h) ?2 u" ^( W3 N& _* K- c
to the planning and execution of this undertaking and it$ j4 [# y2 m9 e% i3 W+ G1 \2 i# \
has been a continual pleasure to work with them. They# M5 y/ W9 _4 D* I3 P1 I/ `
have provided extremely cogent suggestions that have : x8 y1 O O5 y/ R1 C! cgiven the book an enhanced level of authority that could! j5 o* P* I: x; T/ Z7 ` t( Z
not otherwise have been achieved. $ i0 n: k+ h+ @( QLisa Tickner and the staff at Academic Press, - @; m G" R+ M2 c8 |# ]' M3 JLondon, have been an ongoing source of support both 6 t" |& Q/ P2 z' xbecause of their enthusiasm for this book and their - h8 r u l% @* Ghighly professional expertise in all phases of the project. : I1 ` |: ^8 ^/ G- aWendy Jackelow provided the outstanding illustrations ; S( `1 _1 H4 u, p) Y# ?rendered from a wide variety of often primitive sketches.- y% j, t( F$ g. m( w- C/ @# o8 m
Neal Nathanson ; a- ]1 c* B8 R0 w# ^9 uPhiladelphia" e# p: U- B8 p. W A( R, d' G
【出版日期】:20071 |6 V. Y$ Q' L
【Contents】:: P/ j3 l1 u6 h( q* u7 Y
$ }/ q+ A: C& B& F: y/ q! y% IList of Co-authors vii " a3 M2 ]+ Z/ `$ d. j2 X! CPreface ix+ |6 w7 r' U4 _' R
Introduction xi A, Y+ W$ `* y, l6 ]: B5 S, y( tPart I Essentials of Viral Pathogenesis 1- ]! a2 z! C7 `
1 Historical Roots 3 & z, }3 b- z. iNeal Nathanson and Frederick A.Murphy 1 Z" @, u, `; B* c" i2 \; G5 S4 u2 The Sequential Steps in Viral Infection 145 q/ }- e5 A2 k4 _! Y4 b" T
Neal Nathanson and Frederick A.Murphy 5 Q- q' @: O3 a! M- ?2 R4 W9 Y3 Cellular Receptors and Viral Tropism 27; J/ V W) V2 z. ?2 a( Q/ L
Neal Nathanson and Kathryn V. Holmes1 F: U4 f1 i$ A9 h
4 Virus–Cell Interactions 418 g' z! }& [$ M" g
Neal Nathanson and Diane E. Griffin 0 P6 W) s l/ X7 s( yPart II Host Responses to Viral Infection 57 , V. S6 N/ l8 U4 k# G; q/ n5 Innate Immunity 598 I: |& Z. d+ q9 ]3 F+ a* e
Neal Nathanson and Christine A. Biron # k9 e4 u* l1 x7 M6 Immune Responses to Viral Infection 724 {( p2 b9 {3 c& m6 g
Neal Nathanson and Rafi Ahmed4 S# _4 W. ~8 V% }, m2 M
7 Virus-Induced Immunopathology 888 h+ F# A: v8 a
Neal Nathanson and Rafi Ahmed% |( n3 [+ T1 W+ \
8 Virus-Induced Immunosuppression 99 " Q1 S- p+ L. A; Q& j/ RNeal Nathanson and Diane E. Griffin2 i' O* H6 _9 u; g: B2 {, V0 C3 E
Part III Virus–Host Interactions 111+ C' f- c P* {: i7 \0 W
9 Viral Virulence 113! S3 q0 f* z1 r1 b6 n# G9 U' }
Neal Nathanson and Francisco6 i/ h/ e+ o# [- [+ @5 \# Q
Gonzalez-Scarano , R' A+ Z0 m+ ] Q9 w10 Viral Persistence 130% y" }* G: H4 @, o0 J1 X
Neal Nathanson and Francisco - l- F* k/ ]! [1 d) VGonzalez-Scarano; \' S* q$ h- a& [4 Z" v
11 Viral Oncogenesis: Retroviruses 146 # [1 B5 T7 E% ^3 T BNeal Nathanson and Harriet L. Robinson1 h9 d$ r7 d. O8 j$ p, E
12 Viral Oncogenesis: DNA Viruses 158# S7 a* }8 i( \+ W9 D* r
Neal Nathanson and Erle S. Robertson* `4 @9 G. x7 s% Z9 B& S
13 Host Susceptibility to Viral Diseases 174% Z$ R* g" b, @- ]
Neal Nathanson and Margo A. Brinton + J" O& h! J) m" e% j14 HIV, SIV and the Pathogenesis of AIDS 1852 {9 a5 W5 w" ^6 _& A+ c
Neal Nathanson and Julie Overbaugh & s6 C. H2 i, |0 R8 W( {2 s+ R/ rPart IV Ecology and Control of Viral 201' h6 f$ B) I) E3 m8 p7 W
Infections/ A+ |1 ]& f8 e9 V% d3 _$ [
15 Emerging Viral Diseases 203 * O" e+ j9 _, WNeal Nathanson and Frederick A.Murphy 8 O0 W; ^4 p: F3 Y" s# U16 Antiviral Therapy 221 : R) U0 r6 \3 X. V6 S. `Neal Nathanson and Douglas D. Richman . f1 a; Z/ m; n/ ` O5 v- l) G17 Viral Vaccines 234 3 k: Z w4 V$ Y' R! TNeal Nathanson and Harriet L. Robinson 3 O8 e8 ?+ j; V+ L) BGlossary and Abbreviations 2537 A4 n9 E- ~( k5 w
Index 259. q3 [: d) m& y; d" d, B+ V
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