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Encyclopedia of Infection and Immunity
Encyclopedia of Infection and Immunity

Encyclopedia of Infection and Immunity

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Product Description Encyclopedia of Infection and Immunity, Four Volume Set provides new insights into the interactions between bacteria, fungi, parasites and their hosts. Specific areas of interest include host cellular and immune response to microbes, molecular mechanisms of action of beneficial microbes or host-associated microbial communities, microbial pathogenesis, virulence factors, experimental models of infection, host resistance or susceptibility, and the generation of innate and adaptive immune responses. Comprised of over 200 chapters written and edited by leading experts in the field, this book will serve as a key resource for students, researchers, academics and industry practitioners in the fields of microbiology, immunology, and infectious diseases.More than 100 years after Robert Koch and Louis Pasteur established the microbial etiology of communicable diseases, the field of microbiology is experiencing a second period of rapid growth and expansion, driven by the realization that changes in host-associated microbial communities might be at the root of a broad spectrum of noncommunicable human diseases. These advances follow on the heels of recent progress in high-throughput sequencing technology, which has provided a wealth of information on the human microbiome and its physiological potential. Review Comprehensively summarizes the field of infection and immunity, including microbiologic aspects, in a one-stop resource for students, researchers and practitioners From the Back Cover More than 100 years after Robert Koch and Louis Pasteur established the microbial etiology of communicable diseases, the field of microbiology is experiencing a second period of rapid growth and expansion, driven by the realization that changes in host-associated microbial communities might be at the root of a broad spectrum of noncommunicable human diseases. These advances follow on the heels of recent progress in high-throughput sequencing technology, which has provided a wealth of information on the human microbiome and its physiological potential. As a result, we are amid a "renaissance in microbiology," which necessitates an expansion in the scope of infection and immunityfrom our traditional focus on the interaction of pathogenic microbes with the immune system to a broader view of host-microbiota interactions. The Encyclopedia of Infection and Immunity, Four Volume Set provides new insights into the interactions between bacteria, fungi, and parasites and their hosts. Specific areas of interest include host cellular and immune response to microbes, molecular mechanisms of action of beneficial microbes or host-associated microbial communities, microbial pathogenesis, virulence factors, experimental models of infection, host resistance or susceptibility, and the generation of innate and adaptive immune responses.Composed of over 200 chapters written and edited by leading experts in the field, The Encyclopedia of Infection and Immunity, Four Volume Setwill serve as a key resource for students, researchers, academics, and industry practitioners in the fields of microbiology, immunology, and infectious diseases. About the Author Nima Rezaei is professor of immunology at Tehran University of Medical Sciences. He is a well-known scientists and researcher with over 1000 academic publications including papers and books. He is an expert researcher who has trained many students over the past decade.