Cellular Microbiology :Bacteria-Host Interactions in Health and Disease

Cellular Microbiology

Cellular Microbiology :Bacteria-Host Interactions in Health and Disease

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Cellular Microbiology is a new area of microbiology research, bridging the gap between the disciplines of microbiology and cell biology. It is the study of the interaction between cells and microbes, especially mammalian or plant cells and bacteria.

Cellular Microbiology is an advanced textbook for students of microbiology and medical microbiology, presenting a comprehensive introduction to the current molecular and cellular biology of the interactions between bacteria and eukaryotic cells, and their relevance to human diseases.
* Covers an exciting new area of research and is an ideal introduction for the subject
* The only textbook to cover this rapidly-growing field of research
* Authored by well-renowned experts in the field
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780471986782
ISBN10 047198678X
Number Of Pages 478
Item Weight 1049 g
Product Dimensions 196 x 251 x 33 mm
Publisher / Reseller John Wiley & Sons Inc
Format hardback
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Media Reviews

"A splendidly written book... the authors have achieved their goal and the book should be useful to students and researchers in many subject areas." (Microbiology Today, November 2000)

"... a timely and extremely welcome textbook...." (Trends in Microbiology, Volume 8, Number 2, February 2000)

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Author's Bio

Brian Henderson is Professor of Biochemistry at University College London. He started his research career as a cell biologist, migrating to become an immunologist then pharmacologist with six years experience in the pharmaceutical industry. In the early 1990s studies of bacteria-host interactions identified a bacterial molecular chaperone, chaperonin 60, as a potent signalling molecule able to induce osteoclast formation and bone remodelling. This was Henderson's introduction to protein moonlighting and he has spent the past twenty years exploring the roles of bacterial and human moonlighting proteins in human health and disease.

Michael Wilson is a Professor of Microbiology in the Faculty of Biomedical Sciences at University College London and is Director of the Eastman Centre for Microbial Diseases within this university. He holds a PhD in Microbiology from University College Galway, Ireland, a Doctor of Science from the National University of Ireland and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists. He has written and/or edited eight books and published more than 270 scientific papers in the fields of microbiology and infectious diseases.

Rod McNab is the author of Cellular Microbiology: Bacteria-Host Interactions in Health and Disease, published by Wiley.

Alistair J. Lax is the author of Cellular Microbiology: Bacteria-Host Interactions in Health and Disease, published by Wiley.

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