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PhD, Henderson Brian, and Oyston Petra C. F, eds. Bacterial evasion of host immune responses. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2003.

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Shigeyuki, Hamada, Holt Stanley C, and McGhee Jerry R, eds. Periodontal disease: Pathogens & host immune responses. Tokyo: Quintessence Pub., 1991.

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W, Murphy Juneann, Friedman Herman 1931-, and Bendinelli Mauro, eds. Fungal infections and immune responses. New York: Plenum Press, 1993.

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H, Koszinowski U., and Hengel H, eds. Viral proteins counteracting host defenses. Berlin: Springer, 2002.

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The immune response to infection. Washington, DC: ASM Press, 2011.

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Venketaraman, Vishwanath, ed. Understanding the Host Immune Response Against Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97367-8.

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W, Ades Edwin, Morse Stephen A, and Rest Richard F, eds. Microbial pathogenesis and immune response II. New York: New York Academy of Sciences, 1996.

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Diamond, Michael S. West Nile encephalitis virus infection: Viral pathogenesis and the host immune response. New York, NY: Springer, 2009.

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S, Diamond Michael, ed. West Nile encephalitis virus infection: Viral pathogenesis and the host immune response. New York: Springer, 2008.

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J, Brown Stephen. Host immune response to feeding by ticks: A natural biological control mechanism. Nairobi, Kenya: ICIPE Science Press, International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology, 1988.

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Metastasis Research Society. International Conference. Cancer metastasis: Molecular and cellular biology, host, immune response, and perspectives for treatment. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1989.

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International, Symposium on "Bacteria and the Host" (1985 Prague Czechoslovakia). Bacteria and the host: Proceedings of the International Symposium on "Bacteria and the Host," May 14-17, 1985, Prague, Czechoslovakia. Prague: Avicenum, Czechoslovak Medical Press, 1986.

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Akira, Wake. Host-parasite relationships and the Yersinia model. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1986.

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J, Hoffmann, Janeway Charles A, and Natori Shunji, eds. Phylogenetic perspectives in immunity: The insect host defense. Austin, Tex: R.G. Landes Co, 1994.

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1941-, Hoffmann J., ed. Phylogenetic perspectives in immunity: The insect host defense. Austin, Tex: R.G. Landes Co., 1994.

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Lee, Albert Kim. Characterizing Immune Responses to Marburg Virus Infection in Animal Hosts Using Statistical Transcriptomic Analysis. [New York, N.Y.?]: [publisher not identified], 2018.

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Barrow, Paul, Venugopal Nair, Susan Baigent, Robert Atterbury, and Michael Clark, eds. Poultry health: a guide for professionals. Wallingford: CABI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789245042.0000.

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Abstract This 333-paged readily accessible up-to-date and well-illustrated handbook presents both clinical poultry medicine and research covering the host biology, immune response and genetics, the microbiology, infection biology, epidemiology and control of the pathogens involved, and all relevant aspects of poultry health management.
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Eastern, Pennsylvania Branch of the ASM Symposium on Host Defenses and Immunomodulation to Intracellular Pathogens (1986 Philadelphia Pa ). Host defenses and immunomodulation to intracellular pathogens. New York, N.Y: Plenum Press, 1988.

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Derek, Wakelin, and Blackwell J. M, eds. Genetics of resistance to bacterial and parasitic infection. London: Taylor & Francis, 1988.

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Henderson, Brian, and Petra C. F. Oyston, eds. Bacterial Evasion of Host Immune Responses. Cambridge University Press, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511546266.

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Periodontal disease: Pathogens & host immune responses. Tokyo: Quintessence Pub. Co., 1991.

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Henderson, Brian, and Petra C. F. Oyston. Bacterial Evasion of Host Immune Responses. Cambridge University Press, 2003.

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Henderson, Brian, and Petra C. F. Oyston. Bacterial Evasion of Host Immune Responses. Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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Henderson, Brian, and Petra C. F. Oyston. Bacterial Evasion of Host Immune Responses. Cambridge University Press, 2003.

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Henderson, Brian, and Petra C. F. Oyston. Bacterial Evasion of Host Immune Responses. Cambridge University Press, 2003.

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Wilson, Michael, Anthony Coates, Brian Henderson, and Petra C. F. Oyston. Bacterial Evasion of Host Immune Responses. Cambridge University Press, 2004.

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Rouse, Barry T., S. H. E. Kaufmann, and David L. Sacks. Immune Response to Infection. Wiley & Sons, Limited, John, 2014.

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(Editor), U. H. Koszinowski, and H. Hengel (Editor), eds. Viral Proteins Counteracting Host Defenses. Springer, 2002.

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(Editor), Jerry R. McGee, ed. Periodontal Diseases: Pathogens and Host Immune Responses. Quintessence Pub Co, 1990.

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Gause, William C., and David Artis. Th2 Type Immune Response in Health and Disease: From Host Defense and Allergy to Metabolic Homeostasis and Beyond. Springer New York, 2016.

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Gause, William C., and David Artis. Th2 Type Immune Response in Health and Disease: From Host Defense and Allergy to Metabolic Homeostasis and Beyond. Springer, 2015.

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Gause, William C., and David Artis. The Th2 Type Immune Response in Health and Disease: From Host Defense and Allergy to Metabolic Homeostasis and Beyond. Springer, 2015.

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Geri, Guillaume, and Jean-Paul Mira. Host–pathogen interactions in the critically ill. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0306.

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Infection by a pathogenic micro-organism triggers a coordinated activation of both innate and adaptive immune responses. The innate immune response quickly triggers an antimicrobial response that will initiate development of a pathogen-specific, long-lasting adaptive immune response. Accurate recognition of microbial-associated molecular patterns by pattern-recognition receptors (PRRs) is the cornerstone of this immediate response. Most studied PRRs are Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and their kinase signalling cascades that activate nuclear transcription factors, and induce gene expression and cytokine production. Deficiencies or genetic variability in these different signalling pathways may lead to recurrent pyogenic infections and severe invasive diseases. After initial contact between the host and pathogen, numerous factors mediate the inflammatory response, as pro-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines. Apart from host genetic variability, pathogen diversity also influences the phenotypic features of various infectious diseases. Genomic analysis may assist in the development of targeted therapies or new therapeutic strategies based on both patient and microorganism genotype.
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Understanding the Host Immune Response Against Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection. Springer, 2018.

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Understanding the Host Immune Response Against Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection. Springer, 2018.

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Eisenstein, Toby K., Ward E. Bullock, and Nabil Hanna. Host Defenses and Immunomodulation to Intracellular Pathogens. Springer London, Limited, 2014.

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Wake, Akira, and Herbert R. Morgan. Host-Parasite Relationships and the Yersinia Model. Brand: Springer, 2011.

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Bullock, Ward E., Nabil Hanna, and Toby Eisenstein. Host Defenses and Immunomodulation to Intracellular Pathogens. Springer, 2014.

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Host-Parasite Relationships and the Yersinia Model. Springer, 2011.

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Wake, Akira, and Herbert R. Morgan. Host-Parasite Relationships and the Yersinia Model. Springer, 2012.

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Host Immune Responses and Pathogenesis to Brucella spp. Infection. MDPI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-0365-2419-1.

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Sood, Vikas, Binod Kumar, and Yean Kong Yong, eds. Emerging Concepts in Dengue Pathogenesis and Host Innate Immune Response. Frontiers Media SA, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/978-2-88971-253-3.

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Pritzl, Curtis J. Viruses Strive to Suppress Host Immune Responses and Prolong Persistence. INTECH Open Access Publisher, 2012.

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. (NAS Colloquium) Virulence and Defense in Host--Pathogen Interactions: Common Features Between Plants and Animals (National Academy of Sciences Colloquium Series). National Academies Press, 2001.

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Bittner, Edward A., and Shawn P. Fagan. The host response to trauma and burns in the critically ill. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0304.

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Following severe traumatic injury, patients enter a state of immune dysregulation consisting of both exaggerated inflammation and immune suppression. Traditionally, the host response has been viewed as an early systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) followed temporally by a compensatory anti-inflammatory or immune-suppressive response syndrome (CARS). While this paradigm has been widely accepted across both medical and scientific fields, recent advances have challenged this concept. The Glue grant investigators recently characterized both the initial inflammatory response to injury and the dynamic evolving recovery process. They found: (1) severe injury produces a rapid (< 12 hours) genomic reprioritization in which 80% of the leukocyte transcriptome is altered; (2) similarities in gene expression patterns between different injuries reveal an apparently fundamental response to severe inflammatory stress, which is far more common than different; (3) alterations in the expression of classical inflammatory and anti-inflammatory as well as adaptive immunity genes occur simultaneously, not sequentially after severe injury; (4) the temporal nature of the current SIRS/CARS paradigm is not supported at the level of the leukocyte transcriptome. Complications are not associated with genomic evidence of a ‘second hit’ and differ only in the magnitude and duration of this genomic reprioritization. Furthermore, the delayed clinical recovery with organ injury is not associated with dramatic qualitative differences in the leukocyte transcriptome. Finally, poor correlation between human and rodent inflammatory genomic responses will alter how the host response is studied in the future.
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Diamond, Michael S. West Nile Encephalitis Virus Infection: Viral Pathogenesis and the Host Immune Response. Springer New York, 2014.

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Diamond, Michael S. West Nile Encephalitis Virus Infection: Viral Pathogenesis and the Host Immune Response. Springer, 2009.

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Lau, Gee W., Charles S. Dela Cruz, and Michael Borchers, eds. Outsmarting the Host: How Bacterial Pathogens Modulate Immune Responses in The Lung. Frontiers Media SA, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/978-2-88966-612-6.

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Giotis, Efstathios, David Alan Matthews, and Jacqueline Smith, eds. Host Innate Immune Responses to Infection by Avian- and Bat-borne Viruses. Frontiers Media SA, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/978-2-88966-664-5.

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(Editor), Brian Henderson, and Petra C. F. Oyston (Editor), eds. Bacterial Evasion of Host Immune Responses (Advances in Molecular and Cellular Microbiology). Cambridge University Press, 2003.

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