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Human Fungal Pathogens 1st Edition Alex Van Belkum Auth Professor Dr Judith E Domer

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Human Fungal Pathogens 1st Edition Alex Van Belkum Auth Professor Dr Judith E Domer
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.77 MB
Pages: 376
Author: Alex van Belkum (auth.), Professor Dr. Judith E. Domer, Professor Dr. George S. Kobayashi (eds.)
ISBN: 9783642076510, 9783662103807, 3642076513, 366210380X
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Human Fungal Pathogens 1st Edition Alex Van Belkum Auth Professor Dr Judith E Domer by Alex Van Belkum (auth.), Professor Dr. Judith E. Domer, Professor Dr. George S. Kobayashi (eds.) 9783642076510, 9783662103807, 3642076513, 366210380X instant download after payment.

Provided here are both reviews and recent results of studies with medically important fungi. Throughout the volume, outstanding mycologists treat the ecological role of pathogenic fungi, how they cause disease, their interactions with the immune system, and their responses to antifungal agents. Most of the presented results are based on molecular biological approaches: areas where classical and descriptive methods are applied are also included.

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