Concepts in Bacterial Virulence
by
 
Russell, W., editor.

Title
Concepts in Bacterial Virulence

Author
Russell, W., editor.

ISBN
9783318011166

Physical Description
1 online resource (VIII + 278 pages) : 27 figures, 1 in color, 7 tables

Series
Contributions to Microbiology, Vol.12

General Note
Elucidates the molecular strategies of important bacterial pathogens

Abstract
Over the past few decades the increase in bacterial resistance has led to the search for novel antibacterial therapies and a better understanding of virulence mechanisms used by pathogens. It has been shown that the interplay between pathogenic bacteria and the host is complex and finely balanced. Successful pathogens can manipulate host homeostasis and normal cell functions using a variety of molecular strategies. This volume of the Karger book series Contributions to Microbiology summarizes some of the most important bacterial virulence mechanisms. Eminent scientists provide an update on recent findings in their fields. This state-of-the-art account will not only attract the interest of clinical and preclinical researchers, but will also be of great value to students with an interest in medicine, biology, chemistry, and infectious diseases.

Subject Term
Microbiology
 
Molecular Biology
 
Bacteriology
 
Infectious Diseases

Added Author
Russell, W.,
 
Herwald, H.,

Electronic Access
https://karger.com/book/doi/10.1159/isbn.978-3-318-01116-6


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Online LibraryE-Book548748-1001XX(548748.1)Karger E-Kitap Koleksiyonu