1 edition of Biology of Salmonella found in the catalog.
Published
1993
by Springer US, Imprint, Springer in Boston, MA
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Written in
Edition Notes
Other titles | Proceedings of a NATO ASI held in Portorosa, Italy, May 11-15, 1992 |
Statement | edited by Felipe Cabello, Carlos Hormaeche, Pasquale Mastroeni, Letterio Bonina |
Series | NATO ASI Series, Series A: Life Sciences -- 245, NATO ASI series -- 245. |
Contributions | Hormaeche, Carlos, Mastroeni, Pasquale, Bonina, Letterio |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | [electronic resource] / |
Pagination | 1 online resource (482 pages). |
Number of Pages | 482 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL27021381M |
ISBN 10 | 1461528542 |
ISBN 10 | 9781461528548 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 840284384 |
Biology of emergent Salmonella exposed This is a color-enhanced scanning electron micrograph. Credit: David Goulding, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. This concept was the driving force behind the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on \"Biology of Salmonella\" held at Portorosa, Messina, Italy, May , With additional support from the University of Messina, Medeva Group Research (UK) and the Swiss Serum and Vaccine Research Institute, the meeting brought together epidemiologists.
Escherichia coli occupies a central role in contemporary molecular biology. It is the unicellular organism about which most is known. This book contains contributions from authors and editors, who present the state-of-the-art in escherichia coli and salmonella. Completely rewritten and restructured, this edition offers a new approach to the 5/5(1). Salmonella: Methods and Protocols presents detailed methods on a variety of aspects of Salmonella research, focusing on those which provide landmarks for future discovery. Highlighted topics include molecular genotyping, rapid and accurate new methods for sensitive determination of antibiotic resistance profiles, the characterization of Salmonella-specific cell antigens, and 5/5(2).
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Salmonellae are ubiquitous human and animal pathogens, and salmonellosis, a disease that affects an estimated 2 million Americans each year, is common throughout the world. Salmonellosis in humans usually takes the form of a self-limiting food poisoning (gastroenteritis), but occasionally manifests as a serious systemic infection (enteric fever) which requires.
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The situation requires a concerted Biology of Salmonella book research effort in order to generate the new information and technology needed to assist in the control of these diseases. This concept was the driving force behind the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on "Biology of Salmonella" held at Portorosa, Messina, Italy, May Escherichia coli and Salmonella: Cellular and Molecular Biology (2 Volumes) 2nd Edition by Frederick C.
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Further, the unavailability of a safe and effective vaccine against Salmonella suggests its complex nature and intelligent evasion strategies. This review provides an update of the cell biology of Salmonella infection based on recent findings. The Cited by: J.R. Roth, in Encyclopedia of Genetics, Phage P22 and Transductional Crosses.
The development of Salmonella as a genetic system was made possible by discovery of the generalized transducing phage P22 (Zinder, ), which permits genetic crosses between Salmonella strains. Phage P22, a close relative of the E. coli phage lambda, is a temperate.
Salmonella species are masters at subverting various host processes for their own use. The interactions that occur between Salmonella species and host cells are complex.
They have been studied more extensively with nonphagocytic cells such as epithelial cells than with macrophages, although some of the processes are common between these two cell by: 6. This third edition expands upon the previous edition with current, detailed methods on different aspects, and landmarks advancing knowledge on Salmonella research.
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Description: xii, pages: illustrations. In this book, internationally acclaimed experts review cutting-edge topics in Salmonella genomics and molecular biology, providing a timely snapshot of the current state of : Hardcover.
Salmonella enterica can colonize many different host cell types, including epithelial cells, fibroblasts and macrophages, and more than two decades of intense research into the cell biology of the Salmonella-host interface have identified many.
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It is the unicellular organism about which most is known - all molecular and cellular biologists will want a copy of this book. Salmonellosis is an infection with the Salmonella bacteria. Most people infected with Salmonella develop diarrhea, fever, vomiting, and abdominal cramps 12 to 72 hours after infection.
In most cases, the illness lasts four to seven. Salmonella infections continue to cause substantial morbidity and mortality throughout the world. However, recent discoveries and new paradigms promise to lead to novel strategies to diagnose, treat, and prevent Salmonella infections. This review provides an update of the Salmonella field based on oral presentations given at the recent 3rd ASM Conference on Cited by: Genome and genetics.
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Selectable phenotypes. Alterations in the genome. Analysis of mutagenesis. General recombination in Escherichia coli.
Besides, Salmonella infection happens more frequently during the summer compare to other seasons (Victor Smida, ). Salmonella germs are resistant in the environment. They can survive about 5 to 6 months in polluted water and feces, survive and reproduce in at room temperature in wet environments, in food and infusion solutions.
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Book Description. The recent completion of the genome sequences of several Salmonella serovars, allied with the application of whole genome analyses, and the availability of meaningful infection models in target animal species have contributed greatly to recent progress in the understanding of the molecular genomics and cellular biology of this family of complex.
Fuelled by these concerns research into the genomics, molecular biology and microbiology of the most important Foodborne pathogens has escalated to unprecedented levels in recent years. 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.
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