6 edition of Concepts in viral pathogenesis II found in the catalog.
Published
1986
by Springer-Verlag in New York
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographies and index.
Other titles | Concepts in viral pathogenesis 2. |
Statement | edited by Abner Louis Notkins, Michael B.A. Oldstone. |
Contributions | Notkins, Abner Louis., Oldstone, Michael B. A. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QR482 .C654 1986 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xix, 425 p. : |
Number of Pages | 425 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2719723M |
ISBN 10 | 0387963227 |
LC Control Number | 86013082 |
Focuses on concepts and principles to present a comprehensive treatment from molecular biology to pathogenesis and control of viral infections. Illustrates why and how animal viruses are studied and demonstrates how the knowledge gained from such model viruses can be used to study viral systems that are still relatively : $ The mode of transmission of virus depends on (i) the site of viral replication and secretions and (ii) presence or absence of envelope in the viruses: 1. The site of viral replication and secretions: The virusesthat replicate in the intestinal tract are excreted in the feces and are transmitted by fecal–oral route (e.g., picornavirus and.
THE NEED FOR A UNIFIED CONCEPT TO DEFINE THE INTERACTION BETWEEN HOST AND PATHOGEN. The many definitions proposed for pathogen, pathogenicity, and virulence (Table (Table1) 1) illustrate the difficulty and complexity involved in formulating precise terms and the evolution of thought in this ng concepts of pathogenesis are becoming cumbersome. Experimental pathogenesis -- An atlas of viral pathogenesis / Frederick A. Murphy -- Methods in viral pathogenesis: tissues and organs / Ashley T. Haase -- Methods in viral pathogenesis: animals / Abigail L. Smith -- Methods in viral pathogenesis: transgenic and genetically deficient mice / Glenn F. Rall -- .
Corona- and Related Viruses: Current Concepts in Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis Ellen Buschman, Emil Skamene, Pierre J. Talbot, Gary A. Levy Corona- and related viruses are important human and animal pathogens that also serve as models for other viral-mediated diseases. This chapter will focus on integrating classical concepts of pathogenesis with more current molecular understanding of viruses. Viral pathogenesis is the subject of many authoritative texts, and the reader is referred to one such text for detailed treatment of many of the important concepts developed here in necessarily shorter form. , There is a rich history of how the initial.
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Front Matter. Pages i-xix. PDF. Viral Concepts in viral pathogenesis II book and Function. Front Matter. Evolving Concepts in Viral Pathogenesis Illustrated by Selected Plant and Animal Models. Front Matter. Concepts in viral pathogenesis II. New York: Springer-Verlag, © (OCoLC) Online version: Concepts in viral pathogenesis II.
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Additional Physical Format: Online version: Concepts in viral pathogenesis III. New York: Springer-Verlag, © (OCoLC) Document Type: Book. The all new Concepts in Viral Pathogenesis III contains the widely praised format of presenting up-to-date information in pithy, easily read "mini-review" style and complements previous editions with contributions by leading international authorities on structure-function relationships, gene regulation, cell biology of viral infections, transgenic mice, expression of viral genes, retroviruses.
Viral Pathogenesis: From Basics to Systems Biology, Third Edition, has been thoroughly updated to cover topical advances in the evolving field of viral pathogenesis, while also providing the requisite classic foundational information for which it is recognized.
The book provides key coverage of the newfound ability to profile molecular events on a system-wide scale, which has led to a deeper. Book contents; Viral Pathogenesis. Viral Pathogenesis (Third Edition) This chapter provides an overview of these basic concepts of viral pathogenesis, with emphasis on the interactions of viruses with their host cells and organisms.
Virus–Cell Interactions One of the most infamous was the World War II epidemic of HBV among military. The 53 articles, all written by active workers in their respective fields, are organized systemati cally so that the book will provide busy investigators, teachers and students of up-to-date information in a very brief and easily read a conceptual core able form.
R.M. Welsh, in Reference Module in Biomedical Sciences, Future Perspectives. Studies with LCMV have in the past provided much of the conceptual basis for viral immunology and pathogenesis, including (1) the theory of immunological tolerance, (2) the concept of virus-induced immunopathology, (3) the analysis of immune complex disease, (4) the discovery of virus-specific CTLs and.
Pathogenesis is simply defined as the mechanism of disease development in a interaction of pathogenic viruses (inclusive of DNA and RNA containing viruses) with host molecules that result in the production of infection or disease is known as viral nce is simply defined as the degree or intensity of the pathogenicity of a given pathogenic microorganism.
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Type II. IgG and/or IgM antibodies are involved in this reaction. The effects can be of two types: (a) The virus (or viral component) - complement - antibody complex is fixed to a cell, usually an erythrocyte or leukocyte or platelet, resulting in complement-dependent cell lysis.
Viral pathogenesis is the study of the process and mechanisms by which viruses cause diseases in their target hosts, often at the cellular or molecular is a specialized field of study in virology. Pathogenesis is a qualitative description of the process by which an initial infection causes disease.
Viral disease is the sum of the effects of viral replication on the host and the host. Latent viral infections affect the incidence and pathogenesis of acute viral disease in several ways.
A reactivated virus may spread and initiate an epidemic among susceptible contacts eg. VZV. Viral latency can also be seen in the development of several chronic. Focuses on concepts and principles to present a comprehensive treatment from molecular biology to pathogenesis and control of viral infections.
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US$ US$ Save US$ Add to basket. Concepts in Viral. Viruses are the major causes of acute and chronic infectious diseases in the world. According to the World Health Organization, there is an urgent need for better control of viral diseases.
Repurposing existing antiviral agents from one viral disease to another could play a pivotal role in this process. I, Molecular Biology" and "Vol. II, Pathogenesis and Control". This book introduces the principles governing evolving and emerging viral infections, and illuminates the principles of host defense and virus offense; teaches unifying concepts, addresses problems common to the propagation of every virus; and stimulates discussion, provokes.
Viral pathogenesis is determined by properties of the virus and the host response to the virus and is the basis for understanding immunity and guiding vaccine development.
There are two major projects in the VPL focused on RSV pathogenesis. One involves exploring the determinants of viral tropism. The second is to define the functional.Viral Pathogenesis •Process by which a viral infection leads to disease •Viral pathogenesis is an abnormal situation of no value to the virus.
•The majority of viral infections are subclinical. It is not in the interest of the virus to severely harm or kill the host. •The consequences of viral infections depend on.IV. Pathogenesis of Viral Diseases A.
As with other infectious agents which cause human disease, the outcome of the interaction of a particular virus with the human host is dependent on both pathogen and host factors. Viral strains within a genus may have differential cell tropisms, replication capacities and cytopathogenic effects.