Bacterial Adhesion to Animal Cells and Tissues

Bacterial Adhesion to Animal Cells and Tissues
Author: Itzhak Ofek,David L. Hasty,Ronald J. Doyle
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2003
Genre: Bacteria
ISBN: UOM:39015056846515

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Bacterial Adhesion to Cells and Tissues

Bacterial Adhesion to Cells and Tissues
Author: Itzhak Ofek,Ronald J. Doyle
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 585
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781468464351

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Attachment to host cells or tissues is often the first step in the establishment of bacterial infections. A complex array of recognition, attachment, and virulence factors is involved in this process, which recent research has greatly illuminated. This comprehensive and authoritative volume discusses the specific cell and tissue-specific affinities of pathogenic microorganisms, including bioinorganic surfaces such as teeth, and is an essential reference for researchers and students of host-pathogen interactions.

Bacterial Adhesion to Host Tissues

Bacterial Adhesion to Host Tissues
Author: Michael Wilson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2010-01-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781139437639

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This book is about the adhesion of bacteria to their human hosts. Although adhesion is essential for maintaining members of the normal microflora in/on their host, it is also the crucial first stage in any infectious disease. It is important, therefore, to fully understand the mechanisms underlying bacterial adhesion so that we may be able to develop methods of maintaining our normal (protective) microflora, and of preventing pathogenic bacteria from initiating an infectious process. These topics are increasingly important because of the growing prevalence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and, consequently, the need to develop alternative approaches for the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases. This book describes the bacterial structures responsible for adhesion and the molecular mechanisms underlying the adhesion process. It also deals with the consequences of adhesion for both the adherent bacterium and the host cell/tissue to which it has adhered.

Bacterial Adhesion

Bacterial Adhesion
Author: M. Fletcher,D.C. Savage
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781461565147

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Study of the phenomena of bacterial adhesion to surfaces has accelerated considerably over the past 10 to 15 years. During this period, microbiologists have become increasingly aware that attachment to a substratum influences considerably the activities and structures of microbial cells. Moreover, in many cases attached communities of cells have important effects on their substratum and the surrounding environment. Such phenomena are now known to be important in plant and animal hosts, water and soil ecosystems, and man-made structures and industrial processes. Much work on microbial adhesion in the early 1970s was descriptive. Those studies were important for detecting and describing the phenomena of bacterial adhesion to substrata in various environments; the findings have been presented in numerous recently published, excellent books and reviews. In some studies, attempts were made to elucidate some funda mental principles controlling adhesion processes in different environments containing a variety of microorganisms. Common threads have been observed occasionally in different studies. Taken as a whole, however, the information has revealed that many disparate factors are involved in adhesion processes. Whether a particular microorganism can adhere to a certain substratum depends on the properties of the microbial strain itself and on charac teristics of the substratum and of the environment.

Molecular Biology of The Cell

Molecular Biology of The Cell
Author: Bruce Alberts
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Cytology
ISBN: 0815332181

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Bacterial Adherence

Bacterial Adherence
Author: Edwin H. Beachey
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 486
Release: 1980-06-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: UOM:39015000283641

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General concepts and principles of bacterial adherence in animals and man; Adherence of normal flora to mucosal surfaces; Bacterial adherence and the formation of dental plaques; Mechanisms of adherence of Streptococcus mutans to smooth surfaces in vitro; Structure and cell membrane-binding properties of bacterial lipoteichoic acids and their possible role in adhesion of Streptococci to eukaryotic cells; Attachment of Mycoplasma pneumoniae to respiratory epithelium; Adhesive properties of Enterobacteriaceae; The adhesive properties of Vibrio cholerae and other Vibrio species; Adherence of Neisseria gonorrhoeae and other Neisseria species to mammalian cells;Structure and cell membrane-binding properties of bacterial fimbriae: Adherence of marine micro-organisms to smooth surfaces; Microbial adherence in plants; Cell recognition systems in eukaryotic cells; Prospects for preventing the association of harmful bacteria with host mucosal surfaces.

Bacterial Pathogenesis

Bacterial Pathogenesis
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 620
Release: 1998-07-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080860567

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Established almost 30 years ago, Methods in Microbiology is the most prestigious series devoted to techniques and methodology in the field. Now totally revamped, revitalized, with a new format and expanded scope, Methods in Microbiology will continue to provide you with tried and tested, cutting-edge protocols to directly benefit your research. Focuses on the methods most useful for the microbiologist interested in the way in which bacteria cause disease Includes section devoted to 'Approaches to characterising pathogenic mechanisms' by Stanley Falkow Covers safety aspects, detection, identification and speciation Includes techniques for the study of host interactions and reactions in animals and plants Describes biochemical and molecular genetic approaches Essential methods for gene expression and analysis Covers strategies and problems for disease control

Molecular Mechanisms of Microbial Adhesion

Molecular Mechanisms of Microbial Adhesion
Author: Lech Switalski,Magnus Höök,Edwin Beachey
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461235903

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It has been 80 years since the subject of bacterial adhesion to surfaces was first brought forth, but only in the last two decades has the importance of this subject been recognized by medical microbiologists. The fact that bacterial attachment to the host tissue is a prerequisite for infection understandably led to the hope that infections could be prevented by blocking the adhesion of pathogenic bacteria. Progress in this field has been so rapid that it has become difficult to keep up with recent developments. This book contains the proceedings of the symposium on the Molecular Mechanisms of Microbial Adhesion, May 6-8, 1988. Both the symposium and this book were intended as an up-to-date review of the most recent findings concerning the adhesion of medically important bacteria. In addition, this book contains critical and provocative overviews of the past, present and future of this field.