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Bacterial Virulence, 1st ed. 2019 A Conceptual Primer

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Bacterial Virulence

This textbook introduces in an engaging way the fundamentals of how pathogenic bacteria interact with, and are virulent within, the human host. To inspire and educate the next generation of microbe hunters, the author, Microbiologist and Scientist Anthony William Maresso, integrates the major findings of the field into a single, easy-to-understand volume emphasizing a molecular appreciation of the concepts underlying bacterial infectious diseases. The work explores such themes as the history of Microbiology, bacterial structure and physiology, bacterial toxins, secretion systems, and adhesins, the host immune system and its battle with bacteria, biofilms, sepsis, and technologies/techniques to the present day. Fully illustrated in concept and packed with idea-provoking challenges highlighting ?out-of-the-box? thinking, the work moves beyond being just a review of the scientific literature intent on equipping the next generation of Microbiologists and their teachers with the knowledge to confront, and hopefully one day defeat, the insidious microbes which undermine human health.   

This textbook is a resource for undergraduate, graduate, and medical students, as well as other health-oriented learners, postdoctoral scholars, basic scientists, and professors intent on expanding their knowledge of bacterial infection and virulence mechanisms.


1. A Short History of Microbiology 
2. The Form and Function of a Bacterial Cell 
3. The Practice of the Microbe Hunter 
4. Innate Immunological Defenses against Bacterial Attack 
5. Adaptive Immunological Defenses against Bacterial Attack 
6. The Mutagenic Tetrasect
7. Bacterial Bindance: Adhesins and their Engagement to Host 
8. Bacterial Invasion of the Host Cell  
9. Bacterial Secretion Systems  
10. Bacterial Protein Toxins and Effectors  
11. The Acquisition and Consumption of Host Nutrients
12. Biofilms
13. The Human Microbiome
14. Sepsis
15. Bacterial Vaccines and the Challenges Ahead
16. Antibiotics … and their destruction

Dr. Anthony William Maresso, Ph.D., is a Professor and Scientist at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. His research aims to understand how bacteria cause disease in their human hosts so as to discover and develop preventative vaccines and therapies for deadly infections.


Written in a vivid and easy-to-understand manner

Advocates a conceptual and integrated approach to understanding bacteria and the diseases they cause

Provides explanatory illustrations of the main concepts

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Ouvrage de 212 p.

21x27.9 cm

Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 15 jours).

79,11 €

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