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Cellular Signaling And Innate Immune Responses To Rna Virus Infections 1st Edition Garcasastre

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Cellular Signaling And Innate Immune Responses To Rna Virus Infections 1st Edition Garcasastre
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Publisher: ASM Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.53 MB
Pages: 436
Author: García-Sastre, Adolfo; Brasier, Allan R.; Lemon, Stanley M
ISBN: 9781555814366, 9781555815561, 1555815561, 1555814360
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Cellular Signaling And Innate Immune Responses To Rna Virus Infections 1st Edition Garcasastre by García-sastre, Adolfo; Brasier, Allan R.; Lemon, Stanley M 9781555814366, 9781555815561, 1555815561, 1555814360 instant download after payment.

A comprehensive survey of the most recent discoveries in this field.

  • Provides a platform of knowledge that will lead to the development of more effective methods for controlling the spread of RNA viruses or modifying their disease course.
  • Synthesizes recent findings in this fast-moving field while also reviewing accepted knowledge.
  • Focuses on the antiviral signaling pathways in the host, including specific pattern recognition receptors and how these cellular alarms signal the innate immune response.
  • Examines the ways in which specific major RNA virus families interact with, activate, and elude these signaling pathways and responses.

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