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    Recent Developments in Fungal Diseases of Laboratory Animals by Gupta, Arti; Singh, Nagendra Pratap;

    Series: Fungal Biology;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1st ed. 2019
    • Publisher Springer
    • Date of Publication 14 August 2020
    • Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book

    • ISBN 9783030185886
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages169 pages
    • Size 235x155 mm
    • Weight 454 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 3 Illustrations, black & white; 23 Illustrations, color
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    Short description:

    Fungal growths affect both human and animal well-being. Many natural pathogens of laboratory animals alter host physiology, rendering the host unsuitable for experimental uses. While the number and prevalence of few pathogens have declined considerably, many still turn up in laboratory animals and represent unwanted variables in research. Investigators using laboratory animals in biomedical experimentation should be aware of the profound effects that many of these agents can have on research. What does the future hold regarding the natural pathogens of laboratory animals? The selection of an animal model must carefully address issues of the type of human disease to mimic, the parameters to follow, and the collection of the appropriate data to answer those questions being asked. Overall, animal models of fungal infection will continue to deepen our understanding of how these infections occur. 



     



    This book provides a valuable source of information to biologicaland biomedical scientists and to clinical and doctoral researchers working in the area of fungal infections and diseases of laboratory animal species.    

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    Long description:

    Fungal growths affect both human and animal well-being. Many natural pathogens of laboratory animals alter host physiology, rendering the host unsuitable for experimental uses. While the number and prevalence of few pathogens have declined considerably, many still turn up in laboratory animals and represent unwanted variables in research. Investigators using laboratory animals in biomedical experimentation should be aware of the profound effects that many of these agents can have on research. What does the future hold regarding the natural pathogens of laboratory animals? The selection of an animal model must carefully address issues of the type of human disease to mimic, the parameters to follow, and the collection of the appropriate data to answer those questions being asked. Overall, animal models of fungal infection will continue to deepen our understanding of how these infections occur. 



     



    This book provides a valuable source of information to biologicaland biomedical scientists and to clinical and doctoral researchers working in the area of fungal infections and diseases of laboratory animal species.    

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface.- 1. Fungal diseases of Animals.- 2. Factors influencing the development of infectious fungal disease in animals.- 3. Immunological diagnostic of fungal disease in animals.- 4. Molecular identification of fungal diseases of animals.- 5. PAN-PCR based diagnostic of fungal diseases of lab animals.- 6. Opportunistic invasive fungal infections of animals.- 7. Common practices to control fungal diseases of lab animals.- 8. Histopathologic Diagnosis of Fungal Infections of lab animals.- 9. Development of sandwich dot-ELISA/Serological tools for the detection of fungal diseases of animals.-10. Mycotoxins produced by different fungal species in animals.- 11. Detection of secondary metabolites (mycotoxins) during fungal infections to lab animals.- Index.

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