Inflammation and Healing

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CHAPTER 3 Inflammation and Healing Mark R. Ackermann Injury or death of cells caused by infectious microbes, mechanical trauma, heat, cold, radiation, or cancerous cells can initiate a well-organized cascade of…

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Nervous System

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CHAPTER 14 Nervous System* James F. Zachary Central Nervous System (CNS) Structure and Function The CNS consists of neurons, glia, ependyma, endothelial cells and pericytes of blood vessels, and the meninges…

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Skeletal Muscle

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CHAPTER 15 Skeletal Muscle Beth A. Valentine and M. Donald McGavin Structure Normal Skeletal Muscle Understanding the normal structure and function of muscle, including gross, histologic, biochemical, physiologic, electrophysiologic, and ultrastructural…

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The Urinary System

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CHAPTER 11 The Urinary System* Shelley J. Newman Structure of the Kidney Mammalian kidneys are paired organs present in the retroperitoneum, ventrolateral and adjacent to the lumbar vertebral bodies and their…

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Mechanisms of Microbial Infections

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CHAPTER 4 Mechanisms of Microbial Infections James F. Zachary The goal of this chapter is to provide a mechanistic overview of the key steps involved in understanding the pathogenesis of infectious…

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Evolution of Influenza Viruses

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Fig. 4.1 Factors affecting evolution of influenza viruses 4.1 Evolution of Haemagglutinin Gene of Influenza Viruses Compared to influenza C viruses, influenza B viruses are more closely related to influenza A…

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Prevention and Control of Influenza Viruses

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Fig. 11.1 Approaches to the development of universal vaccines against influenza A viruses. Antibody-based universal vaccines can be developed using various targets such as HA fusion peptides and stalk domains, ectodomain…

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Replication Cycle of Influenza Viruses

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Fig. 3.1 Replication cycle of influenza A Virus. 1 Attachment of influenza virus to sialic acid receptors on the cell surface. 2 Penetration of the virus into the cell through receptor…

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Properties of Influenza Viruses

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Gene segments Proteins encoded by various gene segments in Influenza A virus Influenza B virus Influenza Ca virus 1 PB2 PB2 PB2 2 PB1, PB1-F2 PB1 PB1 3 PA PA…

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Conclusions and Future Perspectives

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Sanjay Kapoor and Kuldeep DhamaInsight into Influenza Viruses of Animals and Humans201410.1007/978-3-319-05512-1_12 © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014 12. Conclusions and Future Perspectives Sanjay Kapoor1   and Kuldeep Dhama2   (1) Department of Veterinary Microbiology, LLR University of Veterinary…

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