As predicted by the red queen hypothesis, microbial pathogens are probably the major reason for the evolution of the immune system (Paterson et al., Nature 464:275-278, 2010). In general, at the population level, i.e., for most of us, most of the time, the immune response to infection is highly effective. However, there remain significant challenges with particularly intransigent organisms or those that are crossing species barriers. Thus, in some cases, efforts to develop new and effective vaccines and drugs have met with limited success. To paraphrase Rudyard Kipling, "I keep six honest serving men-they taught me all I know; their names are what, and why, and when and how and where and who". Addressing these key tenets will be key to unde...
Several pathogens transmitted by hematophagous vectors are inoculated in the host skin during an inf...
International audience© 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Several pathogens transmitted by hem...
Tracking disease progression in vivo is essential for the development of treatments against bacteria...
During infections, interactions between host immune cells and the pathogen occur in distinct anatom...
The use of sophisticated microscopy continues apace in analysis of infection and the induction of im...
Much of what we understand about the anatomy and architecture of the immune system was revealed thro...
Despite increasing studies targeted at host-pathogen interactions, vector-borne diseases remain one ...
AbstractAn understanding of host–parasite interplay is essential for the development of therapeutics...
An understanding of host-parasite interplay is essential for the development of therapeutics and vac...
Infectious diseases are a major health problem worldwide.The incidence of infectious diseases is ris...
Tracking disease progression in vivo is essential for the development of treatments against bacteria...
Malaria infects 500 million people and kills an estimated 2·7 million annually, representing one of ...
The human body is a complex entity capable of handling a variety of pathogenic challenges without de...
The human immune system is composed of a collection of specialized cells and secreted proteins that ...
Several pathogens transmitted by hematophagous vectors are inoculated in the host skin during an inf...
International audience© 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Several pathogens transmitted by hem...
Tracking disease progression in vivo is essential for the development of treatments against bacteria...
During infections, interactions between host immune cells and the pathogen occur in distinct anatom...
The use of sophisticated microscopy continues apace in analysis of infection and the induction of im...
Much of what we understand about the anatomy and architecture of the immune system was revealed thro...
Despite increasing studies targeted at host-pathogen interactions, vector-borne diseases remain one ...
AbstractAn understanding of host–parasite interplay is essential for the development of therapeutics...
An understanding of host-parasite interplay is essential for the development of therapeutics and vac...
Infectious diseases are a major health problem worldwide.The incidence of infectious diseases is ris...
Tracking disease progression in vivo is essential for the development of treatments against bacteria...
Malaria infects 500 million people and kills an estimated 2·7 million annually, representing one of ...
The human body is a complex entity capable of handling a variety of pathogenic challenges without de...
The human immune system is composed of a collection of specialized cells and secreted proteins that ...
Several pathogens transmitted by hematophagous vectors are inoculated in the host skin during an inf...
International audience© 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Several pathogens transmitted by hem...
Tracking disease progression in vivo is essential for the development of treatments against bacteria...