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Advances In Hostdirected Therapies Against Tuberculosis 1st Ed Petros C Karakousis

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Advances In Hostdirected Therapies Against Tuberculosis 1st Ed Petros C Karakousis
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.93 MB
Author: Petros C. Karakousis, Richard Hafner, Maria Laura Gennaro
ISBN: 9783030569044, 9783030569051, 3030569047, 3030569055
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1st ed.

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Advances In Hostdirected Therapies Against Tuberculosis 1st Ed Petros C Karakousis by Petros C. Karakousis, Richard Hafner, Maria Laura Gennaro 9783030569044, 9783030569051, 3030569047, 3030569055 instant download after payment.

This book discusses specific immune cell regulatory pathway(s), immune cell types, or other mechanisms involved in host responses to tuberculosis that can be potentially targeted for host-directed therapy (HDT). The pathways/mechanisms investigated are either protective – thus calling for pathway/factor enhancing drugs – or maladaptive – thus calling for pathway/factor inhibitory drugs. Discovery and development (pre-clinical and clinical) of candidate HDT agents will also be elucidated, as well as approaches for HDT of other diseases. The benefit to the reader will derive from learning about the biology of multiple host pathways involved in health and disease, how these pathways are disrupted or dysregulated during tuberculosis, and which druggable targets exist in these pathways. This book provides the reader with a roadmap of current and future directions of HDT against tuberculosis. Since the host pathways/factors involved in protective or maladaptive responses to tuberculosis are not disease-specific, information learned from the context of tuberculosis likely will be relevant to other infectious and non-infectious diseases.

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