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9780521684866

Subversion of Immune Cell Signalling by Parasites

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    9780521684866

  • ISBN10:

    0521684862

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-01-30
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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One of the most studied fields within the discipline of parasitology is immunoparasitology. The main emphasis is understanding the interaction between the host immune system and the invading parasite in order that information can be gained to aid parasite control and hence improve human health. The articles contained within this volume were produced by speakers (and their colleagues) at the 2004 British Society for Parasitology Autumn Symposium on 'Subversion of immune cell signalling by parasites'. Together they provide an introduction to the topic as well as detailed insights into the immune subversion mechanisms employed by eukaryotic parasites.

Table of Contents

List of contributors
Preface W. Harnett and L. H. Chappell
Introduction to immune cell signalling H. S. Goodridge, M. M. Harnett
Evasion of innate immunity by vaccinia virus I. R. Haga and A. G. Bowie
Subversion of host cell signalling by the protozoan parasite Leishmania D. J. Gregory and M. Olivier
Constitutively activated CK2 potentially plays a pivotal role in Theileria-induced lymphocyte transformation F. Dessauge, R. Lizundia and G. Langsley
Stimulation of innate immune responses by malarial glycosylphophatidylinositol via pattern recognition receptors T. Nebl, M. J. de Veer and L. Schofield
Subversion of immune cell signal transduction pathways by the secreted filarial nematode product, ES-62 W. Harnett, H. S. Goodridge and M. M. Harnett.

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