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Influenza Pathogenesis and Control - Volume II

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    Chapter 397 The Effector T Cell Response to Influenza Infection.
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    Chapter 398 Influenza Neuraminidase as a Vaccine Antigen
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    Chapter 399 Rapid Production of Synthetic Influenza Vaccines.
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    Chapter 400 The NS1 Protein: A Multitasking Virulence Factor.
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    Chapter 401 Memory CD4 T Cells in Influenza.
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    Chapter 402 Mucosal Immunization and Adjuvants
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    Chapter 403 Role of NK Cells in Influenza Infection
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    Chapter 404 Design of Alternative Live Attenuated Influenza Virus Vaccines
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    Chapter 405 Innate Immune Sensing and Response to Influenza.
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    Chapter 406 Inactivated and Adjuvanted Influenza Vaccines
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    Chapter 407 Skin Immunization with Influenza Vaccines
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    Chapter 408 Advances in Universal Influenza Virus Vaccine Design and Antibody Mediated Therapies Based on Conserved Regions of the Hemagglutinin
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    Chapter 409 Antiviral Effects of Inhibiting Host Gene Expression
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    Chapter 410 Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine
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    Chapter 411 The Role of Cytokine Responses During Influenza Virus Pathogenesis and Potential Therapeutic Options
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    Chapter 412 Host Detection and the Stealthy Phenotype in Influenza Virus Infection.
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    Chapter 413 Influenza Pathogenesis and Control - Volume II
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    Chapter 425 B Cell Responses to Influenza Infection and Vaccination.
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Chapter title
Innate Immune Sensing and Response to Influenza.
Chapter number 405
Book title
Influenza Pathogenesis and Control - Volume II
Published in
Current topics in microbiology and immunology, July 2014
DOI 10.1007/82_2014_405
Pubmed ID
Book ISBNs
978-3-31-911157-5, 978-3-31-911158-2
Authors

Pulendran B, Maddur MS, Bali Pulendran, Mohan S. Maddur, Pulendran, Bali, Maddur, Mohan S.

Abstract

Influenza viruses pose a substantial threat to human and animal health worldwide. Recent studies in mouse models have revealed an indispensable role for the innate immune system in defense against influenza virus. Recognition of the virus by innate immune receptors in a multitude of cell types activates intricate signaling networks, functioning to restrict viral replication. Downstream effector mechanisms include activation of innate immune cells and, induction and regulation of adaptive immunity. However, uncontrolled innate responses are associated with exaggerated disease, especially in pandemic influenza virus infection. Despite advances in the understanding of innate response to influenza in the mouse model, there is a large knowledge gap in humans, particularly in immunocompromised groups such as infants and the elderly. We propose here, the need for further studies in humans to decipher the role of innate immunity to influenza virus, particularly at the site of infection. These studies will complement the existing work in mice and facilitate the quest to design improved vaccines and therapeutic strategies against influenza.

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Country Count As %
Germany 1 <1%
United Kingdom 1 <1%
Taiwan 1 <1%
Nigeria 1 <1%
United States 1 <1%
Unknown 176 97%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 38 21%
Student > Bachelor 30 17%
Student > Master 23 13%
Researcher 22 12%
Student > Doctoral Student 14 8%
Other 19 10%
Unknown 35 19%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Immunology and Microbiology 36 20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 34 19%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 30 17%
Medicine and Dentistry 20 11%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine 4 2%
Other 17 9%
Unknown 40 22%
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