Structural biology of bacterial pathogenesis

Contributor(s): Waksman, Gabriel,Ed | Caparon, Michael,Ed | Hultgren, Scott,EdMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C ASM Press 2005Description: xi,273p. illISBN: 1555813011 Subject(s): Virulence (Microbiology) | Bacteria | Molecular microbiology | Bacterial Infections | Bacterial Physiology | Virulence FactorsDDC classification: 571.993 Summary: Explores developments in the understanding of the molecular basis of bacterial infectious diseases. • Offers a convenient review of current research that will engage instructors, students, and professionals in the fields of bacterial pathogenesis and infectious diseases. • Provides a foundation for understanding the molecular interactions required for infection to occur. • Addresses diverse topics, including host receptors of bacterial origin, sortase pathways in gram-positive bacteria, and bacterial secretion machinery. • Incorporates illustrations that emphasize general concepts related to each disease profiled, as well as concepts concerning the infectious agent causing it.
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Explores developments in the understanding of the molecular basis of bacterial infectious diseases.
• Offers a convenient review of current research that will engage instructors, students, and professionals in the fields of bacterial pathogenesis and infectious diseases.
• Provides a foundation for understanding the molecular interactions required for infection to occur.
• Addresses diverse topics, including host receptors of bacterial origin, sortase pathways in gram-positive bacteria, and bacterial secretion machinery.
• Incorporates illustrations that emphasize general concepts related to each disease profiled, as well as concepts concerning the infectious agent causing it.

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