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Edited by: Åsa Ljungh and Torkel Wadström Published: 2009 ISBN: 978-1-904455-41-7 Price: GB £150 or US $310 A major new reference for all dairy technologists, microbiologists and biotechnologists in the academic and industrial sectors. Written by an international team of scientists the volume focuses on recent research on the molecular biology and genomics of Lactobacillus. Topics covered include phylogenetics, taxonomy, comparative genomics, functional genomics, the intestinal microflora, surface proteins, stress responses, interaction with the immune system, probiotics, anti-cancer potential, and much more. Essential reading for all scientists involved with lactic acid bacteria or probiotic research and a recommended book for all microbiology laboratories. read more ... |
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Edited by: Bernd H. A. Rehm Published: 2009 ISBN: 978-1-904455-36-3 Price: GB £150 or US $310 Describes in detail the use of microorganisms for the production of the most important biopolymers and polymer precursors. The authors describe, in depth, the biosynthetic pathways, physical properties and industrial production processes and discuss in detail the genetic and metabolic engineering of microorganisms for biopolymer production. Also highlighted are the applications and potential applications of the biopolymers and microbial biotechnology read more ... |
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Edited by: Holger Brüggemann and Gerhard Gottschalk Published: 2009 ISBN: 978-1-904455-38-7 Price: GB £150 or US $310 In this book internationally recognised Clostridium experts critically review the most important aspects of clostridial research, providing the first coherent picture of the organism's molecular and cellular biology in this post-genomic era. The first major focus of the book is the genetics and molecular biology of the major clostridial toxins including: botulinum and tetanus neurotoxins, C. difficile large exotoxins, C. perfringens enterotoxin, pore-forming and binary bacterial toxins. Other topics include: molecular epidemiology of C. botulinum and C. difficile, metabolic networks in C. acetobutylicum, development of genetic knock-out systems for clostridia, surface structures, anti tumor potential of clostridia, and antibiotic resistance determinants in C. difficile. read more ... |
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Edited by: Julie Logan, Kirstin Edwards and Nick Saunders Published: 2009 ISBN: 978-1-904455-39-4 Price: GB £150 or US $310 A comprehensive guide to the most up-to-date real-time PCR technology and applications. The latest PCR platforms, fluorescent chemistries, validation software, data analysis, internal and external controls,clinical diagnostics, biodefense, RNA expression studies, validation of array data, mutation detection, food authenticity and legislation, NASBA, molecular halotyping. read more ... |
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Edited by: Tanya Parish and Amanda Brown Published: 2009 ISBN: 978-1-904455-40-0 Price: GB £150 or US $310 A critical review of the current and most recent advances in the genomics and molecular biology of mycobacteria. Focuses on the topical and most relevant aspects. Includes strain variation and evolution, hypervirulent strains, electron transport and respiration, lipid biosynthesis, DNA repair, oxygen signaling, sulphur metabolism, protein secretion, the protein kinase family. read more ... |
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Edited by: Robert W. Jackson Published: 2009 ISBN: 978-1-904455-37-0 Price: GB £150 or US $310 In this book, internationally acclaimed experts review the most important developments providing an invaluable, up-to-date summary of the molecular biology and genomics of plant pathogenic bacteria. The book opens with two chapters on bacterial evolution, diversity and taxonomy, topics that have been transformed by molecular biology and genomics analyses. The third chapter delves into the crucially understudied area of pathogen adaptation to the plant apoplast environment. The following seven chapters focus on specific plant pathogens: Agrobacterium, Leifsonia, Pectobacterium, Pseudomonas, Ralstonia, Xanthomonas, and Xylella. The next four chapters review specific, intensively studied areas of research in the plant pathogen field: microbe associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) and innate immunity; use of bacterial virulence factors to suppress plant defence; cyclic di-GMP signalling and the regulation of virulence; and plasmids and the spread of virulence. The final chapter covers the critical area of bioinformatics. read more ... |
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Edited by: Jörg Tost Published: 2008 ISBN: 978-1-904455-23-3 Price: GB £150 or US $300 The molecular mechanisms and biological processes in which epigenetic modifications play a primordial role are described in detail. read more ... |
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Edited by: Eduardo Díaz Published: 2008 ISBN: 978-1-904455-17-2 Price: GB £150 or US $300 Expert international authors critically review all of the most important topics in this exciting field. Although other books covering this are currently available, this book is unique in that it is the first to review the area from a molecular biology and genomics perspective. Topics covered include: aerobic and anaerobic biodegradation of aromatic compounds, molecular detection methods e.g. microautoradiography, mRNA analyses, etc., genome-based predictive modelling, elucidation of regulatory networks, bioavailability, chemotaxis and transport issues, functional genomic analyses, natural attenuation, community fingerprinting and metagenomics, biotreatment, and biocatalysts engineering. Essential reading for microbial degradation and bioremediation scientists and of general interest for microbiologists working in field of environmental microbiology. read more ... |
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Edited by: Gioconda San-Blas and Richard A. Calderone Published: 2008 ISBN: 978-1-904455-32-5 Price: GB £150 or US $310 In this book a panel of expert international mycologists critically review the most important cutting-edge topics. Chapters are written from a molecular and genomic perspective and through the provision of extensive reference sections positively encourage readers to pursue the subject in greater detail. Topics include: gene expression and regulation, heterozygosity in Candida, molecular diagnosis, regulation of the host-fungal interaction, the development of anti-fungals, signal transduction, and mechanisms of multi-drug resistance. read more ... |
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Edited by: Pina M. Fratamico, Arun K. Bhunia, and James L. Smith Published: 2008 ISBN: 978-1-898486-52-7 Price: GB £99 or US $199 Written by leaders in the field, this book represents a cutting edge summary of all the latest advances, providing the first coherent picture of the current status. Opening chapters tackle topics such as pathogen detection (molecular, biosensor), molecular typing, viable but non-culturable organisms, predictive modeling, and stress responses. The next section covers groups of organisms: enteric viruses, protozoan parasites, and mycotoxins. This is followed by chapters on specific bacteria: Yersinia enterocolitica, Vibrio spp., Staphylococcus aureus, Campylobacter Infections, Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella spp., Shigella spp., Escherichia coli, Clostridium botulinum, Clostridium perfringens and Bacillus cereus. The final chapters provide a fascinating review of the ability of pathogens to contaminate a food supply and provide an overview of emerging foodborne pathogens. read more ... |
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Edited by: Shah M. Faruque and G. Balakrish Nair Published: 2008 ISBN: 978-1-904455-33-2 Price: GB £150 or US $310 In this book leading V. cholerae experts, the chapters review the most important cutting-edge genetic facets of V. cholerae including its genomic organization, population genetics, molecular epidemiology, and synchronized regulation of gene expression. Other topics include the molecular basis for enhanced transmissibility of cholera during epidemics, survival of the pathogen in the environment, and above all the evolution of the species to attain increased fitness both as a pathogen and an environmental organism. Essential reading for everyone with an interest in Vibrio and recommended reading for other scientists working in microbial pathogenesis, microbial genomics and antimicrobial research. read more ... |
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Edited by: Klaus Heuner and Michele Swanson Published: 2008 ISBN: 978-1-904455-26-4 Price: GB £150 or US $300 The current state of many of the most critical features of Legionella. Authors have contributed papers describing and discussing the latest research findings with an emphasis on molecular aspects. Recommended for all microbiology and clinical research laboratories. read more ... |
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Edited by: John T. Patton Published: 2008 ISBN: 978-1-904455-21-9 Price: GB £150 or US $300 This timely book brings together all of the key recent research on this disparate group of viruses, providing for the first time a single resource reviewing dsRNA viral structure and molecular biology. Written by well respected and experienced virologists, topics include: the structures of orthoreoviruses, rotavirus, phytoreoviruses, and bluetongue virus, entry into the bacterial cell, crystal structure of reovirus polymerase λ3, assembly of the reovirus genome, genomic RNA packaging and replication in the Cystoviridae, and much more. Essential reading for all dsRNA virologists and all other virologists with an interest in molecular and structural biology. read more ... |
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Edited by: Anthony H. Rogers Published: 2008 ISBN: 978-1-904455-24-0 Price: GB £150 or US $300 The molecular biology of micro-organisms involved in the two major dental diseases: caries and periodontal disease. Research has focused on factors which might modulate the interaction between the resident oral bacteria and the host. read more ... |
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Edited by: Jodi Lindsay Published: 2008 ISBN: 978-1-904455-29-5 Price: GB £150 or US $300 This volume, the first to focus on the stapyhlococcal genetics provides a state-of-the art overview of the field. Topics include the sequencing projects, including spin-off microarray and systems biology tools, epidemiology, evolution, manipulation of the genome, diagnostics, gene expression due to global regulators and environmental triggers, cell-wall synthesis, coagulase-negative species, and animal pathogens. It is designed for two major audiences. Firstly, to introduce the subject to new researchers, including those unfamiliar with genetics. Secondly, for established researchers, for whom it will serve as an invaluable reference and summary of a large field, as well as presenting the latest advances and future trends written by those who are developing them. read more ... |
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Edited by: Peter Kuhnert and Henrik Christensen Published: 2008 ISBN: 978-1-904455-34-9 Price: GB £150 or US $310 Pasteurella book. In this timely book, leading international Pasteurellaceae scientists critically review the most important current research providing an up-to-date review of the molecular biology, genomics and virulence of these fascinating organisms. Topics covered include taxonomy and biodiversity, phylogeny, comparative genomics, competence, DNA uptake and transformation, proteomics and protein secretion, RTX toxins, lipopolysaccharides, biofilms, quorum sensing, antimicrobial resistance, diagnosis, and OMP and iron uptake. Each chapter is independent and can be read in isolation and as a whole the book provides an important resource summarising our current knowledge of Pasteurellaceae genomics and molecular biology. Essential reading for everyone working on Pasteurellaceae and related organisms. read more ... |
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Edited by: Kevin V. Morris Published: 2008 ISBN: 978-1-904455-25-7 Price: GB £150 or US $300 Experts in RNA research explore and discuss the methods whereby RNA can regulate gene expression with examples in yeast, Drosophila, mammals, and viral infection, and highlight the application of this knowledge in therapeutics and research. read more ... |
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Edited by: Georg Lipps Published: 2008 ISBN: 978-1-904455-35-6 Price: GB £150 or US $310 Written by acknowledged experts in the field, this volume provides an up to date treatment of the structure, function and application of plasmids with a particular emphasis on current and future trends. The book is aimed primarily at research scientists, graduate students and professional scientists but will also be of great interest to all molecular biologists and microbiologists involved in research or teaching. Chapters include a historical perspective on E. coli plasmids and the scientific background of the plasmids used routinely in laboratories to clone genes and to express proteins; an overview on the plasmids of archaea and eukarya; bioinformatic tools; horizontal gene transfer and the process of DNA transfer. Two entire chapters are devoted to the important medical applications of plasmids, including the correction of gene defects and vaccines to treat cancer or infectious diseases. read more ... |
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Edited by: Ulrike Gerischer Published: 2008 ISBN: 978-1-904455-20-2 Price: GB £150 or US $300 Expert international authors have contributed chapters on diverse topics including taxonomy, lipopolysaccharides, catabolism of aromatic compounds, transformation systems, transcriptional regulation, applications in biotechnology, the molecular basis for virulence and pathogenicity, molecular epidemiology, and antibiotic resistance. This book is highly recommended for anyone involved in Acinetobacter research. read more ... |
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Edited by: Thomas C. Mettenleiter and Francisco Sobrino Published: 2008 ISBN: 978-1-904455-22-6 Price: GB £150 or US $300 An international panel of leading virologists provide a state-of-the-art overview of the field, comprehensively detailing the current understanding of viruses, their replication, evolution and interaction with the host. read more ... |
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Edited by: Paul Blum Published: 2008 ISBN: 978-1-904455-27-1 Price: GB £150 or US $300 Archaea: New Models for Prokaryotic Biology | Book Archaea: New Models for Prokaryotic Biology book, the authors present an expanding pattern of new information relevant to both the general and the technical reader. The book focuses on molecular biology and genomics and topics include the biology of metals, redox chemistry, respiration, sugar catabolism, nucleic acid modification, DNA replication, repair and recombination, transcriptomics, signal transduction and peptide antibiotics. Throughout read more ... |
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Edited by: Pierre Cornelis Published: 2008 ISBN: 978-1-904455-19-6 Price: GB £150 or US $300 This concise volume reviews the most current and topical aspects of Pseudomonas molecular biology and genomics and is aimed at a readership of research scientists, graduate students and other specialists. Renowned international authors have contributed chapters on diverse topics including taxonomy, genome diversity, oligonucleotide usage, polysaccharides, pathogenesis, virulence, biofilms, antibiotic resistance and iron uptake. In addition an entire chapter is devoted to the genetic tools being developed to take full advantage of the wealth of information generated by the genome sequencing efforts. read more ... |
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Edited by: Peter J. Myler and Nicolas Fasel Published: 2008 ISBN: 978-1-904455-28-8 Price: GB £150 or US $300 In this book, internationally recognised Leishmania experts critically review the most important aspects of current Leishmania research, providing the first coherent picture of the organism's molecular and cellular biology since the publication of the genome sequence. Chapters are written from a molecular and genomic perspective and discuss in depth Leishmania-specific aspects of trypanosomatid biology and pathology. Topics include: diagnosis and epidemiology, genome structure and content, regulation of gene expression, the Leishmania proteome, the Leishmania metabolome, Leishmania differentiation, interaction with the sand fly vector, drug discovery, drug resistance, and much more. Essential reading for all researchers working with Leishmania, trypanosomes and protozoa. A recommended book for all biology and medical libraries. read more ... |
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Edited by: Antonia Herrero and Enrique Flores Published: 2008 ISBN: 978-1-904455-15-8 Price: GB £150 or US $300 This volume brings together the expertise and enthusiasm of an international panel of leading cyanobacterial researchers to provide a state-of-the art overview of the field. Topics covered include: evolution, comparative genomics, gene transfer, molecular ecology and environmental genomics, stress responses, bioactive compounds, circadian clock, structure of the photosynthetic apparatus, membrane systems, carbon acquisition, nitrogen assimilation and C/N balance sensing and much more. Essential for anyone with an interest in cyanobacteria, bacterial photosynthesis, bacterial nitrogen fixation, and symbosis. read more ... |
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Edited by: Yoshio Yamaoka Published: 2008 ISBN: 978-1-904455-31-8 Price: GB £150 or US $310 Helicobacter is leading cause of peptic ulcers, gastritis and gastric cancer worldwide, therefore has been the subject of intensive research. As the number of publications in this field has risen dramatically in recent years, it is extremely difficult for even the most diligent reader to stay abreast of progress. This book distills the most important cutting-edge findings in the field to produce a timely and comprehensive review. With contributions from leading international helicobacter researchers, topics include: lipopolysaccharides, outer membrane proteins, motility and chemotaxis, type IV secretions systems, metal metabolism, molecular mechanisms of host adaptation, genomotyping, and proteonomics. read more ... |
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Edited by: Andreas Burkovski Published: 2008 ISBN: 978-1-904455-30-1 Price: GB £150 or US $310 Leading Corynebacteria experts provide a description of the current state-of-the-art molecular biology toolbox available for Corynebacterium research, including global analyses techniques such as comparative genomics, transcriptome, proteome and metabolome analysis as well as the most recent knowledge on Corynebacterium promoter structures and vector systems. Furthermore, topics such as regulatory networks controlling carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulphur and iron metabolism, cell wall structure, proteolysis and environmental stress response are covered. Essential reading for all Corynebacterium scientists and everyone with an interest in global analysis techniques, global regulation and systems biology. read more ... |
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Edited by: Volker Thiel Published: 2007 ISBN: 978-1-904455-16-5 Price: GB £150 or US $300 In this timely book, internationally renowned experts review literally every aspect of cutting edge coronavirus research providing the first coherent picture of the molecular and cellular biology since the outbreak of SARS in 2003. The book is divided into two sections: Part I focuses on the molecular biology of the virus itself and includes topics such as coronavirus binding and entry, replicase gene function, cis-acting RNA elements, coronavirus discontinuous transcription, reverse genetics, genome packaging and molecular evolution. In Part II of the book, the focus is on molecular and cellular pathogenesis and infection control. read more ... |
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Edited by: Stephen Mc Grath and Douwe van Sinderen Published: 2007 ISBN: 978-1-904455-14-1 Price: GB £150 or US $300 Written by eminent international researchers actively involved in the disparate areas of bacteriophage research this book focuses on the current rapid developments in this exciting field. The book opens with an excellent chapter that provides a broad overview of the topics and also highlights the multifaceted nature of bacteriophage research. This is followed by a series of reviews that focus on the current most cutting-edge topics including bioinformatics and genomics, phage in the environment, bacteriophage in medicine, transfer of phage DNA to the host, contribution to host phenotype and much more. read more ... |
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Edited by: Peter Graumann Published: 2007 ISBN: 978-1-904455-12-7 Price: GB £150 or US $300 An overview of the most recent and most exciting research providing a picture of the major cytological aspects of this model bacterium. Includes replication and segregation of the chromosome, cell division, replication and growth, the cell cycle, transcription, translation, regulation, the actin cyctoskeleton, the cell membrane and cell wall, biofilm formation and sporulation, DNA repair, the regulation of transcription through RNA molecules, and the regulation of protein activity through proteolysis. read more ... |
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Edited by: Christophe d'Enfert and Bernhard Hube Published: 2007 ISBN: 978-1-904455-13-4 Price: GB £150 or US $300 International experts provide comprehensive and authoritative reviews of current research on Candida. Essential reading for all Candida genome and molecular biology researchers and a recommended text for scientists working on fungal genomics and molecular biology. read more ... |
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Edited by: Ian M. Mackay Published: 2007 ISBN: 978-1-904455-18-9 Price: GB £150 or US $300 This invaluable book describes and explains some of the more complex aspects of real-time PCR presenting a background for the novice, a theoretical reference for the experienced user, and useful discussions of future developments. Chapters address the basics of PCR history, oligonucleotide design, target preparation, standardisation, quantification, various applications, and future challenges. The final chapter is presented in the format of a roundtable discussion providing an insightful, topical and interesting discourse with contributions from over 30 authorities and experts on real-time PCR. read more ... |
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Edited by: Matthias J. Reddehase Published: 2006 ISBN: 978-1-904455-02-8 Price: GB £140 or US $280 Leading international experts provide comprehensive and authoritative reviews on every aspect of current research. By integrating viral genomics, proteomics, immunology and molecular biology with the emerging knowledge of the genomics of the host organism, penetrating new insights into the virus-host interaction are provided. The focus of the book is on the molecular and genomic aspects and the authors provide an insight into the current understanding of the subject and the future direction of research. Topics covered include disease mechanisms, genomics, proteomics, BAC mutagenesis, virus entry and activation of innate immunity, regulation of viral gene expression, regulation of viral mRNA export, animal models of infection, novel therapeutics, vaccine development, antivirals, and much more. read more ... |
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Edited by: Justin D. Radolf and Sheila A. Lukehart Published: 2006 ISBN: 978-1-904455-10-3 Price: GB £140 or US $280 The focus of the book is on recent advances and new developments in Treponema research, in particular those resulting from modern molecular and genetic methodologies. Topics covered include the phylogenic diversity, comparative genomics, metabolism and cultivation, motility, antigenic variation, immunology of syphilis, the use cultivatable treponemes as surrogates for T. pallidum, oral treponemes, and much much more. read more ... |
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Edited by: Michael L. Altshuler Published: 2006 ISBN: 978-1-904455-07-3 Price: GB £30 or US $60 A unique PCR troubleshooting guide that is an essential companion for anyone who uses the polymerase chain reaction technique. read more ... |
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Edited by: R. M. Sandri-Goldin Published: 2006 ISBN: 978-1-904455-09-7 Price: GB £140 or US $280 The alpha herpesviruses are an important group of viruses. In this timely book internationally recognized experts, highlight the more provocative and exciting findings in herpesvirus research. Each chapter is a review of a specific area with an emphasis on recent advances and the latest developments. Topics include: multifunctional proteins, advances in DNA replication, new information on the regulation of gene expression, the emergence of new technologies, recent technological advances in fluorescent probes, the induction of apoptosis, the disruption of interferon, vaccine development and drug design. read more ... |
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Edited by: M. Saveria Campo Published: 2006 ISBN: 978-1-904455-04-2 Price: GB £150 or US $300 In this timely book leading scientists review current aspect of papillomavirus research providing a fascinating insight into papillomavirus molecular biology, interactions with the host, immunology and vaccine development. Topics covered include epidemiology and taxonomy, phylogenetic analyses, gene expression, regulation of DNA replication, transcription factor proteins, organotypic raft cultures, virus-like particles, and much more. Essential reading for scientists and researchers working on papillomavirus and a recommended text for anyone involved with antiviral drug and vaccine development. read more ... |
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Edited by: Erle S. Robertson Published: 2005 ISBN: 978-1-904455-03-5 Price: GB £150 or US $300 World renowned EBV experts provide a critical and comprehensive review of every aspect of this important virus. By integrating genetic, immunologic, and cell biologic approaches to elucidate pathogenesis, penetrating new insights into the molecular and cellular interaction between EBV and its human host have emerged. Topics covered include: Discovery, history and seroepidemiology, EBV and the immune response, EBV genetics, EBV infection and persistence, latency, lytic proteins and reactivation control, vaccine approaches, animal models, and the future of EBV studies. This is essential reading for all EBV virologists as well as clinical and research scientists working on oncogenic viruses. read more ... |
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Edited by: Pina M. Fratamico, Arun K. Bhunia, and James L. Smith Published: 2005 ISBN: 978-1-904455-00-4 Price: GB £149 or US $299 Written by leaders in the field, this book represents a cutting edge summary of all the latest advances, providing the first coherent picture of the current status. Opening chapters tackle topics such as pathogen detection (molecular, biosensor), molecular typing, viable but non-culturable organisms, predictive modeling, and stress responses. The next section covers groups of organisms: enteric viruses, protozoan parasites, and mycotoxins. This is followed by chapters on specific bacteria: Yersinia enterocolitica, Vibrio spp., Staphylococcus aureus, Campylobacter Infections, Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella spp., Shigella spp., Escherichia coli, Clostridium botulinum, Clostridium perfringens and Bacillus cereus. The final chapters provide a fascinating review of the ability of pathogens to contaminate a food supply and provide an overview of emerging foodborne pathogens. read more ... |
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Edited by: Salvatore T. Butera Published: 2005 ISBN: 978-0-9542464-9-5 Price: GB £110 or US $220 Expert AIDS researchers critically review every aspect of this highly topical subject. Chapters deal with the management of HIV infections, strategies to protect and strengthen the host immune system at the cellular level, strategies required for the implementation of effective anti-HIV therapies in developing countries, the genetics of viral drug resistance, current drug-resistance testing technologies, the latest viral and cellular targets for anti-HIV chemotherapy, the development of iRNA based therapeutics and molecular based strategies that target latent virus reservoirs in infected individuals. Essential reading for scientists and clinicians working on AIDS, HIV, and other retroviruses as well as all health care professionals interested in expanding their current understanding of the subject. read more ... |
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Edited by: Gerald W. Tannock Published: 2005 ISBN: 978-1-904455-01-1 Price: GB £99 or US $199 Food scientists and nutritionists have accepted, relatively uncritically, the concepts underlying the use of probiotics and prebiotics in the promotion of health. Microbiologists and medical practitioners have viewed these products more sceptically. Much more scientific and medical validation of probiotic or prebiotic use is required. This will entail the use of sophisticated analytical methodologies. Knowledge of the gut microbiota has increased dramatically during the past decade thanks largely to the results obtained from the application of nucleic acid-based methodologies. Because of the availability of improved technologies, detailed studies of the two principal kinds of probiotic or prebiotic bacteria, Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium, can be made. Emerging leaders have contributed chapters to this book that therefore represents a state of the art compendium of fundamental science related to early 21st century probiotic or prebiotic research. read more ... |
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Edited by: Gioconda San-Blas and Richard A. Calderone Published: 2004 ISBN: 978-0-9542464-7-1 Price: GB £99 or US $199 Expert international authors critically review current topics and positively encourage readers to pursue the subject in greater detail.The book is divided into two sections: "Fungal Dimorphism and Pathogenicity" and "New Taxonomic Tools". The first section focuses on morphogenesis, the cell cycle, and the cell wall of human pathogens. These play a major role in elucidating fungal relationships, both with the environment and with the host. Experts in fungal structural biology contribute in-depth reviews on a variety of topics with a focus on molecular and biochemical analysis. The final chapter presents a review of how mathematical modelling is used to understand the building of three-dimensional cell structures in the morphogenetic process. The second section presents novel approaches to aid the understanding of strain variability, the significance of environmental and patient strains, and the relatedness of "uncultured" fungi. In addition the use of molecular tools forthe taxonomic classification of previously unclassifiable fungi is featured. read more ... |
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Edited by: A.P. Waters and C.J. Janse Published: 2004 ISBN: 978-0-9542464-6-4 Price: GB £115 or US $230 The completion of the Plasmodium falciparum genome sequence in late 2002 hearlded a new era in malaria research. The search could begin in earnest for new drugs and vaccines to combat malaria, a disease which afflicts up to 500 million people worldwide and is responsible for the deaths of more than one million people each year. More importantly, it should enable a greater understanding of the living parasite and it's interaction with the insect vector and human host. In this book internationally renown experts provide up to date reviews of the most important aspects of post-genomic malaria research. Topics covered include: the P. falciparum genome and model parasites, bioinformatics and genome databases, microsatellite analysis, analysis of chromosome structure, cell cycle to RNA polymerase I and II mediated gene expression, role of the nuclear genome, the parasite surface and cell biology, and much much more. read more ... |
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Edited by: Gioconda San-Blas and Richard A. Calderone Published: 2004 ISBN: 978-0-9542464-8-8 Price: GB £99 or US $199 This book, together with its companion volume "Pathogenic Fungi: Structural Biology and Taxonomy", brings together expert international authors who critically review current topics, and through the provision of extensive reference sections positively encourage readers to pursue the subject in greater detail. The book is divided into two sections: "Fungal Interactions with the Host" and "Antifungal Antibiotics". The emphasis of the first section is focused on the two-way recognition systems that exist between the host and the fungus. Experts in fungal-host interactions discuss new initiatives for alternatives to drug therapy through the development of vaccines and passive antibody therapy. In the "Antifungal Antibiotics" section, new target development, molecular modelling, and drug resistance, both at the individual organism level, and in a biofilm, are featured. read more ... |
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Edited by: Ad C. Fluit and Franz-Josef Schmitz Published: 2003 ISBN: 978-0-9542464-5-7 Price: GB £90 or US $180 Methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) strains continue to present unique challenges to clinicians, microbiologists, and the molecular biologists around the world. These organisms are typically resistant to several other antimicrobial agents, including aminoglycosides, chloramphenicol, clindamycin, fluoroquinolones and macrolides and are susceptible only to vancomycin. Internationally renown authors comprehensively review all aspects of MRSA research. Topics covered include strategies for the detection and typing of MRSA strains, epidemiological characterisation, molecular evolution of MRSA, vancomycin resistant S. aureus, mechanisms of methicillin resistance, virulence mechanisms in MRSA pathogenesis, recommended treatment of MRSA infections and options for the prevention and control of MRSA infections. read more ... |
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Edited by: Michael Y. Galperin and Eugene V. Koonin Published: 2003 ISBN: 978-0-9542464-4-0 Price: GB £90 or US $180 Computational biology and bioinformatics form a major, integral part of genomics. From sequence fragment assembly, to gene prediction, to prediction of protein functions and structure, to identification of regulatory signals in DNA, to building phylogenetic trees, it would not be an exaggeration to state that genomics is primarily computational. Major new programs, software and internet facilities have evolved recently that facilitate computational analysis and more novel technologies are currently being developed. Written by experts in the field, this volume highlights research on the emerging, perhaps somewhat controversial, topics in genomics and shows the feedback between the new developments and the established methods of computational biology. An essential book for anyone involved in genomic science or bioinformatics. read more ... |
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Edited by: Antoine Danchin Published: 2002 ISBN: 978-0-9542464-3-3 Price: GB £75 or US $150 Eminent scientists have contributed comprehensive reviews on all aspects of the genomics of Rhodococcus, Mycobacteria, Streptomyces and other organisms. The authors provide an insight into the many facets of large-scale functional investigation in a variety of bacteria with the explicit goal to find common rules in the dynamic and structural organisation of these organisms. This volume is the definitive guide to current research in this increasingly important area. read more ... |
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Edited by: David J. Galas Published: 2002 ISBN: 978-0-9542464-2-6 Price: GB £90 or US $180 The chapters in this book reflect the range of technical advances and their applications that are currently transforming biology. Topics covered include the application of computational methods, the robotics of modern automation methodologies, the new chemical and imaging methods that reveal chromosome structure and elucidate gene function, and the emergence of evolutionary and functional information by comparative genomics. Eminent international scientists describe in detail the new technology necessary to study the entire genome in a holistic manner and all the high throughput and large-scale experimental methodologies currently being used in genomic science. In addition the authors describe the progress of the newest technologies that are currently being developed. read more ... |
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Edited by: Gerald W. Tannock Published: 2002 ISBN: 978-0-9542464-1-9 Price: GB £90 or US $180 Contains state-of-the-art commentaries on all aspects of the intestinal microflora and probiotics and provides an authoritative review of important aspects of probiotic and prebiotic research. Written by leading experts in the field, each chapter affords a critical insight to a particular topic, reviews current research, discusses future direction and aims to stimulate discussion. Topics covered include the genomics of probiotic microorganisms, the developing technologies for analysis of gut microorganisms, evaluation and future potential of prebiotic substances, and the potential for disease prevention in the host by probiotic organisms. read more ... |