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Pathogenomics Genome Analysis Of Pathogenic Microbes Jrg Hacker

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Pathogenomics Genome Analysis Of Pathogenic Microbes Jrg Hacker
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Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.35 MB
Pages: 616
Author: Jörg Hacker, Ulrich Dobrindt, Werner Göbel
ISBN: 9783527312658, 9783527608010, 352731265X, 352760801X
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Pathogenomics Genome Analysis Of Pathogenic Microbes Jrg Hacker by Jörg Hacker, Ulrich Dobrindt, Werner Göbel 9783527312658, 9783527608010, 352731265X, 352760801X instant download after payment.

The first book on this young, highly dynamic, and expanding field.
This comprehensive, interdisciplinary text focuses on those pathogenic bacteria that are of high scientific and public health interest, yet which also display great potential for the development of new diagnostic, prophylactic and therapeutic procedures.
The authors cover all aspects of pathogenomics, including methods, genomics and applications. In addition, the ongoing development of genome, transcriptome, proteome and bioinformatic analyses of pathogenic microorganisms and their host interactions makes for a comprehensive introduction to the field of modern genomic analysis.
This result is invaluable to researchers and students wishing to gain a general overview of microbial functional genome analysis and pathogenesis, while also representing a good starting point for those new to the area.Content:
Chapter 1 Bioinformatics: Data Mining Among Genome Sequences (pages 1–19): Susanne Kneitz and Thomas Dandekar
Chapter 2 Transcriptome Analysis: Towards a Comprehensive Understanding of Global Transcription Activity (pages 21–41): Ben Sidders and Neil Stoker
Chapter 3 Physiological Proteomics of Bacillus subtilis and Staphylococcus aureus: Towards a Comprehensive Understanding of Cell Physiology and Pathogenicity (pages 43–68): Michael Hecker and Susanne Engelmann
Chapter 4 Impact of Genome Sequences on Mutational Analysis of Fungal and Bacterial Pathogens (pages 69–81): Vladimir Pelicic and Xavier Nassif
Chapter 5 Pathogenomics of Escherichia coli and Shigella Species (pages 83–108): Ulrich Dobrindt and Jorg Hacker
Chapter 6 Pathogenomics of Salmonella Species (pages 109–124): Helene Andrews?Polymenis and Andreas J. Baumler
Chapter 7 Pathogenomics of Enterococcus faecalis (pages 125–147): Janet M. Manson and Michael S. Gilmore
Chapter 8 Genomics of Streptococci (pages 149–173): Joseph J. Ferretti and W. Michael McShan
Chapter 9 Pathogenic Staphylococci: Lessons from Comparative Genomics (pages 175–210): Knut Ohlsen, Martin Eckart, Christian Huttinger and Wilma Ziebuhr
Chapter 10 Pathogenomics: Insights into Tuberculosis and Related Mycobacterial Diseases (pages 211–230): Alexander S. Pym, Stephen V. Gordon and Roland Brosch
Chapter 11 Genomes of Pathogenic Neisseria Species (pages 231–255): Christoph Schoen, Heike Claus, Ulrich Vogel and Matthias Frosch
Chapter 12 Genomics of Pathogenic Clostridia and Bacilli (pages 257–280): Armin Ehrenreich, Gerhard Gottschalk and Holger Bruggemann
Chapter 13 The Genomes of Pathogenic Bartonella Species (pages 281–300): Carolin Frank, Eva Berglund and Siv G. E. Andersson
Chapter 14 Pathogenomics of Gastric and Enterohepatic Helicobacter Species (pages 301–313): Sebastian Suerbaum, Sandra Schwarz and Christine Josenhans
Chapter 15 Genomics of the Opportunistic Pathogen Legionella pneumophila (pages 315–337): Christel Cazalet and Carmen Buchrieser
Chapter 16 Genomics of Listeria monocytogenes (pages 339–366): Michael Kuhn and Werner Goebel
Chapter 17 Genomics of Viruses (pages 367–388): Esteban Domingo, Alejandro Brun, Jose Ignacio Nunez, Juan Cristina, Carlos Briones and Cristina Escarmis
Chapter 18 Genomics of Pathogenic Fungi (pages 389–416): Gerwald A. Kohler, Alan Kuo, George Newport and Nina Agabian
Chapter 19 Genomics of Pathogenic Parasites (pages 417–444): Gabriele Pradel and Thomas James Templeton
Chapter 20 Model Host Systems: Tools for Comprehensive Analysis of Host–Pathogen Interactions (pages 445–456): Michael Steinert and Gernot Glockner
Chapter 21 Expression Analysis of Human Genes During Infection (pages 457–479): Erwin Bohn and Ingo B. Autenrieth
Chapter 22 Pathogenomics: Application and New Diagnostic Tools (pages 481–504): Soren Schubert and Jurgen Heesemann
Chapter 23 The Search for New Antibiotics (pages 505–531): Harald Labischinski, Christoph Freiberg and Heike Brotz?Oesterhelt
Chapter 24 Reverse Vaccinology: Revolutionizing the Approach to Vaccine Design (pages 533–554): Laura Serino, Mariagrazia Pizza and Rino Rappuoli

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