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Borrelia book review (Biospektrum)
Category: Book Review | Books
I am pleased to provide the following excerpt from a book review of Borrelia: Molecular Biology, Host Interaction and Pathogenesis:
"The two editors have successfully produced a comprehensive and multifaceted book ... the book offers students and other interested users a deep view of the world of Borrelia ... as a reference book it is outstanding by virtue of its enormous information content ... The work is a must for the scientific library" from Reinhard Wallich (Heidelberg) writing in Biospektrum (October 2010) 16: 715 read more ...
"The two editors have successfully produced a comprehensive and multifaceted book ... the book offers students and other interested users a deep view of the world of Borrelia ... as a reference book it is outstanding by virtue of its enormous information content ... The work is a must for the scientific library" from Reinhard Wallich (Heidelberg) writing in Biospektrum (October 2010) 16: 715 read more ...
![]() | Edited by: D. Scott Samuels and Justin D. Radolf "outstanding" BiospektrumISBN: 978-1-904455-58-5 Publisher: Caister Academic Press Publication Date: March 2010 Cover: hardback |
Borrelia Book Review
Category: Book Review
I am pleased to provide the following excerpt from a book review of Borrelia: Molecular Biology, Host Interaction and Pathogenesis:
"an encyclopaedic account of this riveting story of modern biology, contributed by experts, many of whose career in science has spanned the whole era from discovery through to deep understanding of the pathogen. It is a fabulous resource for those in the field and full of surprises and insights for the outsider." from Charles Penn (University of Birmingham) writing in Microbiology Today (2010) read more ...
"an encyclopaedic account of this riveting story of modern biology, contributed by experts, many of whose career in science has spanned the whole era from discovery through to deep understanding of the pathogen. It is a fabulous resource for those in the field and full of surprises and insights for the outsider." from Charles Penn (University of Birmingham) writing in Microbiology Today (2010) read more ...
![]() | Edited by: D. Scott Samuels and Justin D. Radolf "a fabulous resource" (Microbiol. Today)ISBN: 978-1-904455-58-5 Publisher: Caister Academic Press Publication Date: March 2010 Cover: hardback |
Borrelia Book Review
Category: Book Review | Bacteria
I am pleased to provide the following excerpt from a book review of Borrelia: Molecular Biology, Host Interaction and Pathogenesis:
"This book has 18 chapters and it will cover everything you need to know about these Spirochetes from behaviour in the field to sequencing in a molecular laboratory. Each chapter seems to be written by expert in their Borrelia field and bring updated information about the state-of-art for research of simply general knowledge for this pathogen ... would definitely interest researchers and some teachers seeking research-led examples for their lectures ... this book is a fantastic source of information for scientists working on vector-borne diseases and interested in epidemiology, evolution, genomics ... I truly enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it." from Olivier A E Sparagano (Newcastle University, UK) writing in Parasites and Vectors (2010) 3: 52 read more ...
"This book has 18 chapters and it will cover everything you need to know about these Spirochetes from behaviour in the field to sequencing in a molecular laboratory. Each chapter seems to be written by expert in their Borrelia field and bring updated information about the state-of-art for research of simply general knowledge for this pathogen ... would definitely interest researchers and some teachers seeking research-led examples for their lectures ... this book is a fantastic source of information for scientists working on vector-borne diseases and interested in epidemiology, evolution, genomics ... I truly enjoyed reading this book and would recommend it." from Olivier A E Sparagano (Newcastle University, UK) writing in Parasites and Vectors (2010) 3: 52 read more ...
