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Immunity to Parasites: How Parasitic Infections are Controlled

Immunity to Parasites: How Parasitic Infections are Controlled

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Opis
Parasites cause many important diseases in humans and domestic animals, malaria being an example. Parasites have evolved to exploit hosts bodies whereas hosts have evolved immune systems to control infections. Host-parasite interactions therefore provide fascinating examples of evolutionary arms-races in which the immune system plays a key role. Modern research in immunoparasitology is directed towards understanding and exploiting the capacity to develop effective anti-parasite immunity. By concentrating on selected infections where research has made significant progress, Immunity to Parasites provides a clear account of how host immune responses operate and how parasites can evade immunity. The experimental basis of this research is emphasised throughout. This completely updated second edition includes an expanded section on anti-parasite vaccines. The text is aimed at undergraduates and postgraduates with interests in either parasitology or immunology and provides introductory sections on these topics to lead the reader into the later chapters.
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98939
9780521562454
9780521562454

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Rok wydania
1996
Numer wydania
2
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
224
Wymiary (mm)
156.00 x 235.00
Waga (g)
525
  • Preface to the Second Edition; Preface to the First Edition; 1. Parasites and parasitism; 2. The immune response; 3. Experimental immunoparasitology; 4. Intracellular Protozoa; 5. African trypanosomes; 6. Schistosomes; 7. Gastrointestinal nematodes; 8. Nematodes which invade tissue; 9. Ectoparasitic arthropods; 10. Immunological control of parasitic infections; References.
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