I am pleased to provide the following excerpt from a book review of
Borrelia: Molecular Biology, Host Interaction and Pathogenesis:
"a clear-headed compendium of scientific knowledge ... the text makes judicious use of figures and has a small number of color plates. Each chapter is heavily referenced ... this is a landmark resource in the field of borreliae. It is truly the first and the sole resource that comprehensively synthesizes the state of knowledge gained from decades of research. This book is a must for any investigator in this field and will no doubt be consulted frequently. It should be a required acquisition for any medical school library, research institution, and microbiology laboratory, including especially those with interests in genetics and immunology. ... the editors and the authors have produced a paragon for writing about a genus." from Paul G. Auwaerter (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA)
writing in Clin. Inf. Dis.(2011) 52: 965. read more ...  | Edited by: D. Scott Samuels and Justin D. Radolf ISBN: 978-1-904455-58-5 Publisher: Caister Academic Press Publication Date: March 2010 Cover: hardback
"required acquisition for any medical school library, research institution, and microbiology laboratory" (Clin. Inf. Dis.) |