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Molecular Paradigms of Infectious Disease : A Bacterial Perspective, Hardback Book

Molecular Paradigms of Infectious Disease : A Bacterial Perspective Hardback

Edited by Cheryl A. Nickerson, Michael Schurr

Part of the Emerging Infectious Diseases of the 21st Century series

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Infectious diseases caused by bacterial pathogens are a leading cause of human illness and death worldwide.

The study of bacterial pathogenesis has changed dramatically over the last decade, as a result of revolutionary changes in biotechnology and our understanding of molecular and cellular biological systems.

This volume is structured to emphasize paradigms of infectious disease that have emerged over the last 10 years and provides a fundamental understanding of the complex cellular and molecular processes that are important for bacterial virulence and the infectious disease process.

The book highlights key techniques and methodologies that have driven recent discoveries in bacterial pathogenesis, major structures and mechanisms in bacteria that are important for their pathogenesis, the regulation of these virulence determinants by global regulators, and bacterial biowarfare agents.

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