Research Advances in Rabies

Research Advances in Rabies

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9780123870407
Untertitel:
Volume 79
Autor:
Alan C. (EDT) Jackson
Herausgeber:
ACADEMIC PR INC
Auflage:
New.
Anzahl Seiten:
486
Erscheinungsdatum:
2011
ISBN:
978-0-12-387040-7

Informationen zum Autor Dr. Jackson is Professor of Medicine (Neurology) and of Medical Microbiology and also Head of the Section of Neurology at University of Manitoba in Winnipeg! Manitoba! Canada. He graduated from Queen's University with BA and MD degrees. He completed an internship in internal medicine at University of Southern California! residencies in internal medicine at Queen's University and in neurology at the University of Western Ontario! and a fellowship in neurovirology at The Johns Hopkins University with Drs. Richard Johnson and Diane Griffin. Dr. Jackson held a faculty position at Queen's University from 1987 - 2007. He is on the Editorial Boards of the Journal of NeuroVirology and the Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences. He is President of Rabies in the Americas! Inc. and is on the Board of Directors of the International Society for Neurovirology. Dr. Jackson is the principal investigator on research grants to study experimental aspects of rabies. Klappentext Volume 79 of "Advances in Virus Research"" "focuses on developments surrounding rabies, an ancient disease that remains a promiment public health problem for humans. This volume highlights important research advances extending from our understanding of how rabies virus replicates and assembles to how the disease can be prevented and treated in humans and how rabies can be controlled in wildlife hosts. Experts in the fields provide insightful and up-to-date chapters that summarize our current state of knowledge in diverse aspects of this very interesting and important viral disease. * Contributions from leading authorities * Informs and updates on all the latest developments in the field Zusammenfassung Focuses on developments surrounding rabies! an ancient disease that remains a prominent public health problem for humans. This title highlights important research advances extending from our understanding of how rabies virus replicates and assembles to how the disease can be prevented and treated in humans. Inhaltsverzeichnis Rabies Virus Transcription and Replication Aurélie A. V. Albertini, Rob W. H. Ruigrok and Danielle Blondel Rabies Virus Assembly and Budding Atsushi Okumura and Ronald N. Harty Evasive strategies in rabies virus infection A.C Jackson Rabies virus clearance from the central nervous system D. Craig Hooper, Anirban Roy, Darryll A. Barkhouse, Jianwei Li, Rhonda B. Kean Role of chemokines in rabies pathogenesis and protection Xuefeng Niu, Hualei Wang, Zhen F. Fu Interferon in rabies virus infection Martina Rieder and Karl-Klaus Conzelmann The role of Toll-like receptors in the induction of immune responses during rabies virus infection Jianwei Li, Milosz Faber, Bernhard Dietzschold and D. Craig Hooper Role of Oxidative Stress in Rabies Virus Infection Alan C. Jackson, Wafa Kammouni and Paul Fernyhough Rabies virus as a research tool and viral vaccine vector Emily A. Gomme, Celestine N. Wanjalla, Christoph Wirblich and Matthias J. Schnell Rabies Virus as a transneuronal tracer of neuronal connections Gabriella Ugolini Molecular phylogenetics of the Lyssaviruses - insights from a coalescent approach Susan A. Nadin-Davis and Leslie A. Real Bats and lyssaviruses Ashley C Banyard, David Hayman, Nicholas Johnson, Lorraine McElhinney and Anthony R. Fooks Post-Exposure Prophylaxis for Rabies in Resource Limited/Poor Countries Prapimporn Shantavasinkul and Henry Wilde Neuroimaging in Rabies Jiraporn Laothamatas, Witaya Sungkarat, Thiravat Hemachudha Rabies virus infection and microRNAs Nipan Israsena, Aekkapol Mahavihakanont and Thiravat Hemachudha Design of Future Rabies Biologics and Antiviral Drugs Todd G Smith, Xianfu Wu, Richard Franka, and Charles Rupprecht Therapy of Human Rabies Alan C. Jackson Mathematical Models for Rabies Vijay G. Panjeti and Leslie A. Real Evolution of Wildlife Rabies Control...

Autorentext
Dr. Alan Jackson is Professor of Medicine (Neurology) at University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He graduated from Queen's University with BA and MD degrees. He completed an internship in internal medicine at University of Southern California, residencies in internal medicine at Queen's University and in neurology at the University of Western Ontario, and a fellowship in neurovirology at The Johns Hopkins University with Drs. Richard Johnson and Diane Griffin. Dr. Jackson was active in basic rabies research for over 30 years.

Klappentext
Volume 79 of "Advances in Virus Research"" "focuses on developments surrounding rabies, an ancient disease that remains a promiment public health problem for humans. This volume highlights important research advances extending from our understanding of how rabies virus replicates and assembles to how the disease can be prevented and treated in humans and how rabies can be controlled in wildlife hosts. Experts in the fields provide insightful and up-to-date chapters that summarize our current state of knowledge in diverse aspects of this very interesting and important viral disease.
* Contributions from leading authorities * Informs and updates on all the latest developments in the field

Zusammenfassung
Focuses on developments surrounding rabies, an ancient disease that remains a prominent public health problem for humans. This title highlights important research advances extending from our understanding of how rabies virus replicates and assembles to how the disease can be prevented and treated in humans.

Inhalt
Rabies Virus Transcription and Replication Aurélie A. V. Albertini, Rob W. H. Ruigrok and Danielle Blondel Rabies Virus Assembly and Budding Atsushi Okumura and Ronald N. Harty Evasive strategies in rabies virus infection A.C Jackson Rabies virus clearance from the central nervous system D. Craig Hooper, Anirban Roy, Darryll A. Barkhouse, Jianwei Li, Rhonda B. Kean Role of chemokines in rabies pathogenesis and protection Xuefeng Niu, Hualei Wang, Zhen F. Fu Interferon in rabies virus infection Martina Rieder and Karl-Klaus Conzelmann The role of Toll-like receptors in the induction of immune responses during rabies virus infection Jianwei Li, Milosz Faber, Bernhard Dietzschold and D. Craig Hooper Role of Oxidative Stress in Rabies Virus Infection Alan C. Jackson, Wafa Kammouni and Paul Fernyhough Rabies virus as a research tool and viral vaccine vector Emily A. Gomme, Celestine N. Wanjalla, Christoph Wirblich and Matthias J. Schnell Rabies Virus as a transneuronal tracer of neuronal connections Gabriella Ugolini Molecular phylogenetics of the Lyssaviruses - insights from a coalescent approach Susan A. Nadin-Davis and Leslie A. Real Bats and lyssaviruses Ashley C Banyard, David Hayman, Nicholas Johnson, Lorraine McElhinney and Anthony R. Fooks Post-Exposure Prophylaxis for Rabies in Resource Limited/Poor Countries Prapimporn Shantavasinkul and Henry Wilde Neuroimaging in Rabies Jiraporn Laothamatas, Witaya Sungkarat, Thiravat Hemachudha Rabies virus infection and microRNAs Nipan Israsena, Aekkapol Mahavihakanont and Thiravat Hemachudha Design of Future Rabies Biologics and Antiviral Drugs Todd G Smith, Xianfu Wu, Richard Franka, and Charles Rupprecht Therapy of Human Rabies Alan C. Jackson Mathematical Models for Rabies Vijay G. Panjeti and Leslie A. Real Evolution of Wildlife Rabies Control Tactics Rick Rosatte Understanding effects of barriers on the spread and control of rabies Erin E. Rees, Bruce A. Pond, Rowland R. Tinline and Denise Bélanger Rabies Research In Resource - Poor Countries Henry Wilde MD and Boonlert Lumlertdacha


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