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Parasitic Nematodes Molecular Biology Biochemistry And Immunology Kennedy

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Parasitic Nematodes Molecular Biology Biochemistry And Immunology Kennedy
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Publisher: CABI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.63 MB
Pages: 447
Author: Kennedy, M. W., Harnett, W. (Eds.)
ISBN: 9781845937591, 1845937597
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Parasitic Nematodes Molecular Biology Biochemistry And Immunology Kennedy by Kennedy, M. W., Harnett, W. (eds.) 9781845937591, 1845937597 instant download after payment.

Inclusive of 20 chapters subdivided into 4 parts, this book's second edition covers latest updates in the current understanding of the molecular biology, biochemistry and immunology of parasitic nematodes of humans, domestic animals and plants. Specific topics discussed in each chapter include horizontal gene transfer, immune expulsion mechanisms, genetics of human susceptibility to nematode infections, nematode protein structure, nematode bacterial symbionts, and host immune system modulation by nematode parasites and their therapeutic potential for immunological diseases. Available In Print

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