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Bacterial disease mechanisms :

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2002.Description: xxix, 656 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9780521796897
  • 052179689X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 576 WIL
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Contents:
An introduction to bacterial diseases -- Bacterial cell biology -- Molecular analysis of bacterial virulence mechanisms -- Communication in infection -- The mucosal surface: the front line of antibacterial defence -- Immune defences against bacteria -- Bacterial adhesion as a virulence mechanism -- Bacterial invasion as a virulence mechanism -- Bacterial exotoxins -- Bacterial evasion of host defence mechanisms -- Bacteria in human health and disease: the future?
Summary: "This textbook describes, from the standpoint of human bacterial disease, the molecular and cellular interactions that occur between ourselves and the bacteria that live with us and introduces the reader to the latest techniques being used to unravel bacteria-host interactions." "Bacterial Disease Mechanisms is a core textbook for students taking courses in Microbiology, Medical Microbiology, Biotechnology and Pathology and will be of interest to those taking courses in Biology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Medicine and Biochemistry."
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Reference Books Reference Books Main Library Reference Reference 576 WIL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 009968
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Included index

An introduction to bacterial diseases --
Bacterial cell biology --
Molecular analysis of bacterial virulence mechanisms --
Communication in infection --
The mucosal surface: the front line of antibacterial defence --
Immune defences against bacteria --
Bacterial adhesion as a virulence mechanism --
Bacterial invasion as a virulence mechanism --
Bacterial exotoxins --
Bacterial evasion of host defence mechanisms --
Bacteria in human health and disease: the future?


"This textbook describes, from the standpoint of human bacterial disease, the molecular and cellular interactions that occur between ourselves and the bacteria that live with us and introduces the reader to the latest techniques being used to unravel bacteria-host interactions." "Bacterial Disease Mechanisms is a core textbook for students taking courses in Microbiology, Medical Microbiology, Biotechnology and Pathology and will be of interest to those taking courses in Biology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Medicine and Biochemistry."

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