Cellular Microbiology
Author: Pascale Cossart
Publisher:
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 642
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A comprehensive examination of this burgeoning area of important research.
Author: Pascale Cossart
Publisher:
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 642
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A comprehensive examination of this burgeoning area of important research.
Author: Brian Henderson
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 1999-06-18
Total Pages: 484
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Cellular Microbiology is a new area of microbiology research, bridging the gap between the disciplines of microbiology and cell biology. It is the study of the interaction between cells and microbes, especially mammalian or plant cells and bacteria. Cellular Microbiology is an advanced textbook for students of microbiology and medical microbiology, presenting a comprehensive introduction to the current molecular and cellular biology of the interactions between bacteria and eukaryotic cells, and their relevance to human diseases. * Covers an exciting new area of research and is an ideal introduction for the subject * The only textbook to cover this rapidly-growing field of research * Authored by well-renowned experts in the field
Author: Michael Wilson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2002-04-18
Total Pages: 698
ISBN-13: 9780521796897
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Introductory textbook describing the ways in which bacteria cause disease at the molecular and cellular level.
Author: P. J. Sansonetti
Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 632
ISBN-13: 9780126190717
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Paul Hyman
Publisher: CABI
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 296
ISBN-13: 1845939840
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria; as such, they have many potential uses for promoting health and combating disease. This book covers the many facets of phage-bacterial-human interaction in three sections: the role and impact of phages on natural bacterial communities, the potential to develop phage-based therapeutics and other aspects in which phages can be used to combat disease, including bacterial detection, bacterial epidemiology, the tracing of fecal contamination of water and decontamination of foods.
Author: Philippe Sansonetti
Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing
Published: 2002-02-05
Total Pages: 638
ISBN-13: 9780125215312
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This volume in the Methods in Microbiology series focuses on the interaction of microorganisms and the host cell, presenting detailed experimental techniques for modern microbiological research. The book focuses on current technical methods, including imaging technologies, cellular biochemistry, and the establishment and exploitation of cell assay systems. Also covered are methods for studying gene expression and detecting virulence genes. By studying the major techniques used to study cross talk between microbes and cells, rather than just presenting systems, this book distinguishes itself as an essential guide for all researchers working in microbiology, cell biology, and immunology. Key Features * Focuses on current technical methods, including imaging technologies, cellular biochemistry, establishment and exploitation of cell assay systems * Covers promising new areas such as global analysis of genome expression and proteomic analysis of cellular components. * Encompasses the most recent and innovative techniques such as microarrays, new experimental models of infection and new cell assay systems * Provides a large array of models covering the various strategies used by pathogens to infect their host * Includes all current methods developed to study gene expression and detect virulence genes.
Author: Bruce Alberts
Publisher:
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780815332183
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Michael Wilson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2002-04-18
Total Pages: 688
ISBN-13: 9780521796897
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This introductory textbook explores bacterial disease mechanisms and bacteria-host interactions. The central premise is that bacteria have evolved by means of manipulating normal host cell functions and overcoming host defense systems to ensure their survival. As well as offering a new perspective on the classical bacterial virulence mechanisms, this book outlines the new molecular techniques developed to unravel the complexity of bacteria-host interactions. Current research may lead not only to a better understanding of disease mechanisms, but also to new means of preventing and/or treating bacterial infections.
Author: John J Halperin
Publisher: CABI
Published: 2018-08-20
Total Pages: 299
ISBN-13: 1786392070
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This new edition of Lyme Disease provides up-to-date evidence-based research and covers the significant advances in our understanding of the disorders referred to as Lyme disease or Lyme borreliosis. This book explores the causative organism, its requisite ecosystem, disease epidemiology, host-Borrelia interactions, diagnostic testing, clinical manifestations, therapeutic options, the role of host immunity on pathogenesis and long term prognosis. The authors provide balanced perspectives on all aspects of Lyme disease and explicitly review both the basic biology of the infection and practical clinical aspects. This new edition includes new borrelial pathogens that have been identified (B. miyamotoi, B. mayonii and B. bavariensis among others). Provides updated information on the molecular biology of the organism, neuroborreliosis, and the role of the C6 peptide in diagnosis. Discusses the controversies about 'chronic Lyme disease', post Lyme disease syndrome and other ongoing but non-specific symptoms that have been attributed to this infection. As the endemic footprint of Lyme disease continues to grow, this book provides a broad and detailed guide for clinicians and researchers involved with the diagnosis and treatment of the condition. Covering biology, epidemiology and therapeutics, it is also essential reading for students of global health and infectious disease.