Macrophage-pathogen interactions
1994
This volume in the "Immunology" series examines the complex relationships between mononuclear phagocytes and the infectious agents that live and replicate within them, describing the basic characteristics of macrophages, including their differentiation, activation, antigen processing and presentation, and antimicrobial mechanisms. It provides information on pathogens associated with HIV infection such as mycobacterium tuberculosis, mycobacterium avium, candida albicans and pneumocystis carinii.
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