"The literature on this area of research is remarkable and confusing for the non-specialist. This volume edited by Roy Gross and Dagmar Beier is a clear landmark. A top-class science, international team of authors presents in 18 chapters the latest developments in the field of two-component regulatory systems, from genetics through the biochemistry and cell biology to structural biology. I have read with great profit the excellently written and carefully edited contributions. I recommend this book to every student and senior scientist who is interested in approaches to signal transduction processes in microorganisms. The editors and authors have presented the current state of research on a complex topic coherently and for a wide audience." from Erhard Bremer (Marburg, Germany) writing in Biospectrum (2013) 19: 224. read more ...
"Written by leading scientists the 13 chapters of this book reflect a competent and current overview of the current state of knowledge ... high quality content " from Thorsten Mascher (Munich, Germany) writing in Biospektrum (2013) 19: 107-111 read more ...
![]() | Edited by: Alain A.M. Filloux "a competent and current overview" (Biospektrum)ISBN: 978-1-908230-03-4 Publisher: Caister Academic Press Publication Date: June 2012 Cover: hardback |
"well-written and informative chapters on stress systems ... on high scientific level and with extensive references ... chapters of this book are worth reading" from Erhard Bremer (Marburg, Germany) writing in Biospektrum (2013) 19: 107-111 read more ...
![]() | Edited by: Jose M. Requena "well-written and informative" (Biospektrum)ISBN: 978-1-908230-04-1 Publisher: Caister Academic Press Publication Date: June 2012 Cover: hardback |
"... well-written reviews by highly regarded researchers, starting with how TCSs are classified and organised, and current understanding of structural knowledge, and moving on to novel aspects of signal transduction mechanisms, TCS function and gene regulation ... This book is an excellent choice for graduate-level education and researchers in the field and would be a useful addition to any research group, department or university library in a research-active institution or pharmaceutical company." from Mary Phillips-Jones (University of Central Lancashire, UK) writing in Microbiology Today (2013) read more ...
![]() | Edited by: Roy Gross and Dagmar Beier "a useful addition to any research group" (Microbiol. Today)ISBN: 978-1-908230-08-9 Publisher: Caister Academic Press Publication Date: August 2012 Cover: hardback |
"brings together 17 expert groups to review aspects of the stress response in bacteria, mycoplasmas, yeast and a range of protozoans. Chapters are of reasonable size, well (and currently) referenced and show a common style, which is a mark of good editing ... well and sensibly illustrated ... will be of interests to bacteriologists, parasitologists and the growing number of scientists interested in the cell stress response." from Brian Henderson (University College London, UK) writing in Microbiology Today (2012) read more ...
![]() | Edited by: Jose M. Requena "well and sensibly illustrated" (Micro. Today)ISBN: 978-1-908230-04-1 Publisher: Caister Academic Press Publication Date: June 2012 Cover: hardback |
"a beneficial purchase for any institution or systems biology consortium ... a valuable resource that will appeal to experimentalists and modellers alike." from Alison Graham (Newcastle University, UK) writing in Microbiology Today (2012) 39: 237 read more ...
![]() | Edited by: Brian D. Robertson and Brendan W. Wren "a valuable resource" (Micro. Today)ISBN: 978-1-908230-02-7 Publisher: Caister Academic Press Publication Date: June 2012 Cover: hardback |