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Epstein-Barr Virus and Human Disease - 1988

Inglese · Tascabile

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Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is one of the most widespread human viruses, with over 80% of the general population exposed by young adulthood, as determined by antibody studies. Initial infection usu ally occurs during childhood or the teenage years. It is clear that, de pending on the age of the recipient, clinical manifestations of the primary infection can vary. It has been known for 20 years that EBV is the etiologic agent of acute infectious mononucleosis (IM) and is also closely associated with African Burkitt's lymphoma (BL) and naso it is a pharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). There is increasing evidence that factor in the etiology of B-celllymphomas, which arise at a high fre quency in immunodeficient populations. EBV may also contribute to the development of autoimmune disease. Thus, this virus continues to attract world-wide attention. The major target cell for EBV infection has now been conclusively identified as the complement receptor-type 2 (CR2), the Cd/Cdg 3 3 receptor on B lymphocyte. It is apparent, however, that other cells also can become infected by EBV, such as epithelial cells in the parotid gland and other epithelial cells in the upper respiratory tract. This might help account for the EBV-assodated carcinomas of the upper respiratory tract. The first in a series of international symposia on EBV -associated diseases focused primarily on Burkitt's-type lymphomas or on NPC (Kyoto 1977; Dusseldorf 1980; Kuala Lumpur 1982) and emphasized mainly the clinical elements of these diseases. Subsequent symposia (Loutraki, 1984; St.

Sommario

I. Cellular and Molecular Biology of EBV.- II. Molecular Pathobiology of EBV Infections.- III. Immunological Aspects of EBV Infections.- IV. Clinical Syndromes Associated with EBV Infections.- V. Diagnosis, Prevention, and Treatment of FSV-Associated Diseases.- VI. Special Topics.- VII. Possible Cofactors in the Etiology of EB.- List of Participant.

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Con la collaborazione di D. V. Ablashi (Editore), Dharam V. Ablashi (Editore), Faggioni (Editore), A Faggioni (Editore), A. Faggioni (Editore), Alberto Faggioni (Editore), G. R. F. Krueger (Editore), G. R. F. Krueger (Editore), Gerhard R. F. Krueger (Editore), J. S. Pagano (Editore), Joseph S. Pagano (Editore), G. R. Pearson (Editore), Gary R. Pearson (Editore), G R F Krueger et al (Editore), D. V. Ablashi (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 17.10.2013
 
EAN 9781461288527
ISBN 978-1-4612-8852-7
Pagine 522
Illustrazioni XXVIII, 522 p.
Serie Experimental Biology and Medicine
Experimental Biology and Medicine
Categorie Saggistica > Natura, tecnica > Natura: tematiche generali, opere di consultazione
Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Biologia > Tematiche generali, enciclopedie

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