Description
This specialized academic publication by Gessani S., published by Springer, provides an in-depth examination of dendritic cells and their role in HIV infection. Dendritic cells represent a critical component of the immune system, serving as professional antigen-presenting cells that bridge innate and adaptive immunity.
The book delves into the complex interactions between HIV and dendritic cells, exploring how the virus exploits these immune cells for replication and dissemination throughout the body. It covers cellular mechanisms of infection, viral evasion strategies, and the immunological consequences of dendritic cell dysfunction in HIV pathogenesis.
Readers will gain comprehensive knowledge of dendritic cell biology, HIV virology, and the immunopathological processes underlying AIDS development. The text integrates current research findings with theoretical frameworks to provide researchers, clinicians, and advanced students with a thorough understanding of this critical intersection of virology and immunology.







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