Parasitic nematodes : antigens, membranes and genes
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Parasitic nematodes : antigens, membranes and genes
Taylor & Francis, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Nematode parasites cause widespread mortality in both man and domestic animals resulting in both major economic and clinical implications. Modern molecular and biochemical methods are now being employed to study immunological mechanisms and host/parasite membrane relationships that may clarify the route towards developing better pharmacological control. This book reviews current research in these areas.
目次
- Biophysical properties of the nematode surface, Lorna Proudfoot et al
- structure and biosynthesis of cuticular proteins of lymphatic filarial parasites, Murray E.Selkirk
- the surface antigens of the filarial nematode "Brugia" and the characterization of the 30kDa component, Eileen Davaney
- collagen genes in "Ascaris", Barry Kingston
- synthesis and replacement of nematode cuticle components, Christine M.Preston-Meek and David I.Pritchard
- "Toxocara canis" - secreted glycoconjugate antigens in immunobiology and immunodiagnosis, Rick M Maizels and Brian D Robertson
- immune evasion and immunopathology in "Toxocara canis" infection, Huw V. Smith
- immunology, biochemistry and molecular biology of hookworm antigens, David I Pritchard et al
- parasite enzymes in the diagnosis and control of ruminant nematodiasis, David P Knox
- molecular approaches to the diagnosis of "Onchocerca volvulus" in man and the insect vector, William Harnett
- the antibody repertoire in nematode infections, Malcolm W.Kennedy.
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