Resistance to Viral Infection by Stimulation of Innate Immunity
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Viral diseases represent a considerable threat to humans and animals worldwide. Although vaccination confers protection to a large variety of infectious agents, the currently most dangerous pathogens are those "emerging" viruses, such as HIV, SARS and avian flu. The devastating potential of such serious diseases pressures the development of novel strategies to help reduce the risk of a pandemic. Recent insights into innate immunity have shed light upon its crucial role in host protection against infectious agents in both generating an immediate response against invading pathogens and promoting effective adaptive immune mechanisms. Targeting the innate immune system with highly selective molecules represents therefore a powerful means to enhance host antiviral resistance. For studies in this field, the domestic cat appears to be an ideal model, as it is an out-bred species naturally affected by a wide range of viruses that resemble in their biological properties those affecting humans. In this respect, the author discusses the possibility of enhancing resistance to FIV by modulating the feline innate immune system, as well as its implications for future medical research.
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Céline Robert-Tissot, Dr. vet. med. : academic studies inveterinary medicine at the University of Bern, Switzerland,inaugural dissertation in the fields of clinical microbiology andimmunology at the Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Zürich,Switzerland, graduation in 2008.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783838106557
- Genre Veterinärmedizin
- Sprache Deutsch
- Anzahl Seiten 236
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T15mm
- Jahr 2015
- EAN 9783838106557
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-3-8381-0655-7
- Veröffentlichung 12.08.2015
- Titel Resistance to Viral Infection by Stimulation of Innate Immunity
- Autor Céline Robert-Tissot
- Untertitel The Domestic Cat, Synthetic CpG Oligonucleotides and FIV Infection
- Gewicht 369g
- Herausgeber Südwestdeutscher Verlag für Hochschulschriften AG Co. KG