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Sex Hormones And Immunity To Infection 1st Edition Marlene Zuk

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Sex Hormones And Immunity To Infection 1st Edition Marlene Zuk
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.83 MB
Pages: 319
Author: Marlene Zuk, Andrew M. Stoehr (auth.), Sabra L. Klein, Craig Roberts (eds.)
ISBN: 9783642021541, 9783642021558, 3642021549, 3642021557
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Sex Hormones And Immunity To Infection 1st Edition Marlene Zuk by Marlene Zuk, Andrew M. Stoehr (auth.), Sabra L. Klein, Craig Roberts (eds.) 9783642021541, 9783642021558, 3642021549, 3642021557 instant download after payment.

Why sex matters

Among human and nonhuman animals, the prevalence and intensity of infection typically is higher in males than females and may reflect differences in exposure as well as susceptibility to pathogens. Elevated immunity among females is a double-edged sword in which it is beneficial against infectious diseases but is detrimental in terms of increased development of autoimmune diseases.

The present book critically reviews the evolutionary origin and the functional mechanisms responsible for sexual dimorphism in response to infection. It emphasizes the value of examining responses in both males and females to improve our understanding about host-pathogen interactions in both sexes.

The contributors are experts in their specific disciplines which range from microbiology and immunology to genetics, pathology, and evolutionary biology.

The book aims at bringing insight to the treatment and management of infectious diseases; it delineates areas where knowledge is lacking and highlights future avenues of research.

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