"This timely collection of reviews ... is excellent coverage of the major transport and secretion systems in Escherichia coli, Salmonella enterica and many other Gram-negative bacteria. ... an extensive and valuable resource for protein secretion ... the volume is indubitably a worthy addition to the personal reference collection of every bacteriologist with an interest in host-pathogen interactions."from Mal Horsburgh (University of Liverpool)
in Microbiology Today
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Bacterial Secreted Proteins: Secretory Mechanisms and Role in PathogenesisLabels: bacterial secreted proteins, book review
Bacterial Secreted Proteins: Secretory Mechanisms and Role in PathogenesisPublisher: Caister Academic Press
Editor: Karl Wooldridge
ISBN: 978-1-904455-42-4
"This collection of expert reviews provided the reader with a detailed insight into the exotic world of secreted proteins and their role in bacterial metabolism and pathogenicity. The text is well referenced throughout with many chapters being especially up to date. There is liberal use of tables and figures are used to illustrate the complex mechanisms described throughout the book. Dr Wooldridge is to be complimented on assembling such a knowledgeable group of lucid authors who review a rapidly advancing and complex field in an easy to read manner." (Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy, August 2009)
from Joni Tillotson and Glenn S Tillotson
writing in Expert Review of Anti-infective Therapy (August 2009)
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Bacterial Secreted Proteins: Secretory Mechanisms and Role in PathogenesisLabels: bacterial secreted proteins, book review, books, protein secretion, secreted proteins