Bacterial adhesion to cells and tissues

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Bacterial adhesion to cells and tissues

Itzhak Ofek, Ronald J. Doyle

Chapman & Hall, c1994

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This study of microbial adhesion stresses the multiple adhesion concepts and features a molecular approach to its subject. Questions about microbial attachment or adhesion arise both in environmental and applied microbiology, since microbes can attach themselves to rocks or metal pipes, for example. The subject is also important in medical microbiology, since decay-causing microbes attach themselves to teeth and Pseudomonas adhere to surfaces in the lungs of cystic fibrosis patients. It includes a detailed chapter on natural environments which should appeal to researchers in microbiology.

目次

Principles of adhesion. Methods, models, data analyses. Bacterial cell surfaces: characteristics of bacterial adhesion. The animal cell membranes and surfaces: substratum for bacterial adhesion. Lectins as adhesions. Lectinophagocytosis. The adhesion of pyogenic cocci. Oral adhesion. Molecular biology. Bacterial adhesion in the natural environment. Common themes in adhesion.

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