Toll-Like Receptors in Vector-Borne Diseases 1st Edition
Capture the cutting edge of host–pathogen interactions with Toll-Like Receptors in Vector-Borne Diseases, 1st Edition by Jayalakshmi Krishnan. This authoritative volume illuminates how innate immune sensors shape infection outcomes across globally important vectors and pathogens.
Delve into clear, well-organized chapters that explain the biology of toll-like receptors (TLRs), their signaling pathways, and their role in the pathogenesis and control of vector-borne illnesses such as malaria, dengue, Zika, chikungunya, and Lyme disease. Rich with contemporary research insights, the book connects molecular immunology to real-world challenges in tropical, subtropical, and temperate regions—making it especially relevant to scientists, clinicians, public-health professionals, and graduate students working in Africa, Southeast Asia, Latin America, and beyond.
What sets this edition apart is its practical perspective: it synthesizes experimental findings with implications for vaccine design, therapeutic targeting, and surveillance strategies. Readers gain a deeper understanding of how TLR-mediated responses influence vector competence, host susceptibility, and disease severity—knowledge that informs laboratory research, clinical interpretation, and policy planning in global health contexts.
Whether you’re mapping receptor-ligand interactions, designing immunomodulatory interventions, or building regional control programs, this concise, expertly written text is an essential reference. Engage with contemporary immunology applied to vector-borne disease control and translate mechanistic insights into action.
Order your copy of Toll-Like Receptors in Vector-Borne Diseases, 1st Edition by Jayalakshmi Krishnan today and advance your understanding at the intersection of innate immunity and global infectious disease.
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