Dynamics of Immune Activation in Viral Diseases, 1st ed. 2020
Coordonnateur : Bramhachari Pallaval Veera
This book discusses various components of the innate and adaptive immune response in combating viral infections, presenting the recent advances in our understanding of innate immunity recognition of viruses and highlighting the important role of inflammation, cytokines such as interferon, toll-like receptors and leukocytes in the initial detection of invading viruses and subsequent activation of adaptive immunity.
It also summarizes the role of the adaptive immunity against viral infections through clearance of virus and establishment of memory response that protects against the recurrent infections. In addition, the book examines the role of DNA and RNA sensors in viral recognition and in controlling viral infection.
Lastly, it reviews the latest developments in the development of the rational viral vaccines. As such it is a useful resource book for postgraduate and early researchers wanting to gain insights into the immune response to viral infections.
Reviews the role of the innate and adaptive immune response to viral infections
Introduces molecular markers for early diagnosis of viral infections
Highlights the role of DNA and RNA sensors in viral recognition
Present advances in the antiviral vaccine development
Date de parution : 02-2020
Ouvrage de 283 p.
15.5x23.5 cm
Date de parution : 02-2021
Ouvrage de 283 p.
15.5x23.5 cm