. h: _' i6 h# q: |Viral Pathogenesis and Immunity 2nd 名著再版 3 [) I/ Z4 w3 U【书名版次】:Viral Pathogenesis and Immunity Second(Second edition) " |) }# j+ S- ^ H【作 者】:Neal Nathanson $ Q# ^8 X# R) d) k0 O& p; y【出 版 社】: Academic Press : v E% c- B; c( _" |0 [7 c【简 介】:7 M8 E, D3 e1 L$ S
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This book is the direct offspring of Viral Pathogenesis, ' r6 S& U1 Y4 Y0 p. a e% v' K3 j! r+ vpublished in 1997. Having read several drafts of all the; L8 i8 O; m% R
chapters in Viral Pathogenesis, it was clear that the large# s6 S6 M; e* G, E, [0 U
book contained a wealth of information, but that it was 1 F$ @- H) c+ m& Q9 g5 \unsuited for readers who desired an introduction to the ( ]8 J/ h; H7 S+ ~topic. From that observation sprang the plan for a short 3 ^, K# r/ M' G( Gversion that could be used as an introductory text or for " d* S3 J$ G( Y: S' I5 x4 {self-education. . y$ U/ g1 d3 JAn introductory text clearly benefits from the ) A: \+ j9 ~1 X- Fcoherence provided by a single author, but suffers from. b% p2 J) V+ ^. K# z9 K
the finite expertise of any single researcher. Therefore, a ( a- e9 i) O# Scompromise was devised, in which each chapter was coauthored / b% B' B0 L# \# kby an expert in the specific area under consideration. ; F( y0 _7 D l5 cThis strategy was facilitated by the successful1 q; P( Z/ `$ O) D4 M
collaborations that had been developed during the' h9 i5 U- |3 _: w( ~! A! k
preparation of Viral Pathogenesis. The text includes % p% t5 }# o; dreferences published through to June, 2006. # ?8 W: j4 @" k( }! o) W" ]I would like to acknowledge the contributions of the & f) p# ?* L2 n. M2 B' Yco-authors. Their advice and expertise has been essential; C# H4 Y" e3 ~# y8 E
to the planning and execution of this undertaking and it ( k+ _( Y3 f2 i. f" Z$ Ohas been a continual pleasure to work with them. They+ V0 d# p: L3 Y2 T. s
have provided extremely cogent suggestions that have4 G* p' E' W: s3 _/ \: q; Y' U
given the book an enhanced level of authority that could 4 J z' G* {) \ x6 o8 j# Wnot otherwise have been achieved. $ ]6 T5 u5 `8 D* Q6 ]+ ^( j* T [Lisa Tickner and the staff at Academic Press,7 x0 A# q$ `, Z1 j. p M( C/ ?
London, have been an ongoing source of support both - V# }1 Y5 u; d/ ~6 Wbecause of their enthusiasm for this book and their* E- W; S1 T; f9 k
highly professional expertise in all phases of the project.. v: R$ V6 C7 K
Wendy Jackelow provided the outstanding illustrations) `" H& [" y; C8 [0 {' C1 |
rendered from a wide variety of often primitive sketches.6 r ]2 K9 y; f5 ^
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【出版日期】:20073 g2 _1 e( W x( S& E& X9 r$ z" S7 d
【Contents】: ( R+ D9 n) _+ ~) f ! }/ x& |3 w+ UList of Co-authors vii * o `/ b8 E! [3 X' H) o/ m( T5 P/ a3 VPreface ix S9 a7 U) M% p+ \$ |0 B
Introduction xi. u/ S a1 n. ]6 b6 x
Part I Essentials of Viral Pathogenesis 1 ( Z8 p+ b9 B- w+ O1 Historical Roots 3; G9 A8 e. U2 c; q
Neal Nathanson and Frederick A.Murphy 2 z9 {3 }9 O) r, c- \, |2 The Sequential Steps in Viral Infection 14' x0 d* p) } m; i& V3 l
Neal Nathanson and Frederick A.Murphy) j/ d) ?3 }3 ]8 F4 C# ~; d1 {
3 Cellular Receptors and Viral Tropism 27 9 O$ u2 i, Q3 V; k) RNeal Nathanson and Kathryn V. Holmes- v, h+ M7 A1 G) U
4 Virus–Cell Interactions 41 ; b+ A! j' [: C A9 d/ o# fNeal Nathanson and Diane E. Griffin D, t& {) S' R. N6 I$ s/ w9 ~, nPart II Host Responses to Viral Infection 57 6 E( Z9 [* D! _7 k) S$ }/ B5 Innate Immunity 59* v1 \3 n3 B! E( z
Neal Nathanson and Christine A. Biron. G" z7 W: P- B2 R% E% f5 H
6 Immune Responses to Viral Infection 72 3 N! r* {5 p$ q. ^, jNeal Nathanson and Rafi Ahmed ! N* J" P$ q0 Z7 Virus-Induced Immunopathology 88& k* n* s' I* Q3 [) j" P9 E E
Neal Nathanson and Rafi Ahmed " q7 t. U. @0 [0 r1 L4 E& _$ a3 q8 Virus-Induced Immunosuppression 99 9 C9 E: T' A( y. S7 \4 u" V. ?! gNeal Nathanson and Diane E. Griffin- m( B$ Z, P$ L6 y9 h' _. S
Part III Virus–Host Interactions 111 ) X2 h; y! e3 D* k1 P9 Viral Virulence 113 . U3 s# {; A9 K* c. U, K2 LNeal Nathanson and Francisco( S) G& K$ y7 H1 X9 B
Gonzalez-Scarano6 A5 |2 J8 Y5 G6 ?. K
10 Viral Persistence 130 & g& Z0 Y c3 m# t) Y2 o2 oNeal Nathanson and Francisco & @: u% f$ Y. a0 M; i, @Gonzalez-Scarano 7 k! P9 z0 F1 L6 L% F7 @5 W0 [11 Viral Oncogenesis: Retroviruses 146 * z, S; V) Q; L: u9 cNeal Nathanson and Harriet L. Robinson 7 B! r, e$ p9 Q5 W9 X9 m12 Viral Oncogenesis: DNA Viruses 158 ( D1 N: {& l6 ~' \9 V. JNeal Nathanson and Erle S. Robertson H& V3 Y& R! N7 e- s8 L
13 Host Susceptibility to Viral Diseases 174: T* z+ N/ ?& D4 |' c* T5 u
Neal Nathanson and Margo A. Brinton7 I. a# E s& z( }) |
14 HIV, SIV and the Pathogenesis of AIDS 185 4 V, x, B0 Q5 Y; P. L* \1 {Neal Nathanson and Julie Overbaugh2 B8 M% W8 k9 w( H' y
Part IV Ecology and Control of Viral 201 , v3 q+ n+ `% TInfections# \2 b9 x# M; K4 _$ s+ I
15 Emerging Viral Diseases 203& F% `% S0 O1 R8 O
Neal Nathanson and Frederick A.Murphy/ Y$ n' |. f& b9 V4 K
16 Antiviral Therapy 221. d6 Q+ v |7 h' N) {
Neal Nathanson and Douglas D. Richman6 v# ^8 k/ d/ Y1 b. w
17 Viral Vaccines 234 ' @# q% B# I% Z7 M$ `& MNeal Nathanson and Harriet L. Robinson # R+ k4 ~( ^( A, h1 q% S/ `Glossary and Abbreviations 2536 x% n, V: {6 L
Index 259) s! s" z7 b8 H; t: J( V4 P4 }! l
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