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== SBL712 : Dynamics of Infection Biology ==
== SBL712 : Dynamics of Infection Biology ==
BEL311 and EC 75 Features of bacterial/viral/other pathogens, molecular evolution and dissemination, factors influencing dissemination, host entry, receptors and pathways, host genetics, persistence and latency, co- infection dynamics, host-pathogen interactions, innate and adaptive immunity, Th1-Th2 balance, intracellular survival and dissemination, molecular mimicry, apoptosis and necrosis, intervention strategies and application of bioinformatics in infection biology.
[[BEL311]] and EC 75 Features of bacterial/viral/other pathogens, molecular evolution and dissemination, factors influencing dissemination, host entry, receptors and pathways, host genetics, persistence and latency, co- infection dynamics, host-pathogen interactions, innate and adaptive immunity, Th1-Th2 balance, intracellular survival and dissemination, molecular mimicry, apoptosis and necrosis, intervention strategies and application of bioinformatics in infection biology.

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SBL712
Dynamics of Infection Biology
Credits 3
Structure 3-0-0
Pre-requisites SBL100 and either SBL201 or BEL204 or
Overlaps

SBL712 : Dynamics of Infection Biology

BEL311 and EC 75 Features of bacterial/viral/other pathogens, molecular evolution and dissemination, factors influencing dissemination, host entry, receptors and pathways, host genetics, persistence and latency, co- infection dynamics, host-pathogen interactions, innate and adaptive immunity, Th1-Th2 balance, intracellular survival and dissemination, molecular mimicry, apoptosis and necrosis, intervention strategies and application of bioinformatics in infection biology.