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Handbook of Tuberculosis
Molecular Biology and Biochemistry edited by Stefan H. E. Kaufmann
Molecular Biology and Biochemistry highlights the molecular mechanisms of tuberculosis.
Molecular Biology and Biochemistry provides the basis for the three-volume set by focusing on the genomic and genetic nature of the pathogen as well as current medical advancements that combat the bacterium on a molecular level.
Contents
- Tuberculosis
- Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry: Introduction
- Biochemistry of the Cell Wall
- Glycolipids and Polyketides of M. tuberculosis
- Physiology of M. tuberculosis
- Nutrient Transport
- Iron Uptake by M. tuberculosis
- Protein Transport
- PE and PPE Gene Family Members in M. tuberculosis
- Virulence/Persistence Mechanisms of M. tuberculosis
- Genomics
- Transcriptomics and Transcriptional Regulation
- Proteomics of M. tuberculosis
- Structure
- Molecular Mechanisms of Dormancy and Resuscitation
- M. tuberculosis in the Phagosome
- Molecular Mechanisms of Drug Resistance of M. tuberculosis
- Experimental Genetics of M. tuberculosis
- Molecular Evolution of Mycobacteria
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Handbook of Tuberculosis
Molecular Biology and Biochemistry edited by Stefan H. E. Kaufmann
2008 • 453 pages • $284.00 + shipping
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