Pathogen genomics : impact on human health
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Pathogen genomics : impact on human health
(Infectious disease)
Humana Press, c2002
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Leading infectious disease researchers and pharmaceutical scientists comprehensively review the latest genomic technologies and their application to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. The authors' cross-disciplinary approach, with expertise acquired from studying disease-causing viruses, bacteria, fungi, and protozoa, reveals how sequence information from diverse pathogens has uncovered novel targets for drug discovery, antigenic determinants for vaccine development, as well as diagnostic tools. The authors also discuss the application of DNA micoarrays and the impact of genome sequencing comparisons on the discovery and choices of novel drug targets. The result is a better understanding how genomic information can reveal the fundamentals of microbial pathogenesis and how organisms interact with their host environment.
Table of Contents
Part I. Viruses
Antiviral Drug Target Discovery with DNA Microarrays
Klaus Fruh and Peter Ghazal
Chipping Away at HIV Pathogenesis
Steffney Elise Rought, Roman Sasik, Davey Mitchell Smith, and Jacques Corbeil
Microarray Analysis of Human Papillomavirus Pathogenesis
Yijan Elaine Chang and Laimonis A. Laimins
Ribozymes as Gene Therapeutic Agents for HIV/AIDS: A Potential Paradigm Shift
Gregory C. Fanning, Janet L. Macpherson, and Geoff Symonds
Part II. Bacteria
Genomics and New Technologies Applied to Antibacterial Drug Discovery
Donald T. Moir
Genomics of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex and BCG Vaccines
Marcel A. Behr and Stephen V. Gordon
Bacterial 'Genes-to-Screens' in the Post-Genomic Era
Michael J. Pucci, John F. Barrett, and Thomas J. Dougherty
DNA Microarray Expression Analysis in Antibacterial Drug Discovery
Brian J. Morrow and Karen Joy Shaw
The Influence of Genomics on the Molecular Epidemiology of Nosocomial Pathogens
Richard V. Goering
Borrelia Genomics as a Tool for Studying Pathogenesis and Vaccine Development
Alireza Shamaei-Tousi and Sven Bergstroem
Part III. Fungi
Antifungal Target Discovery and Validation: Lessons from Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Beth DiDomenico and Scott S. Walker
Antifungal Drug Discovery: Old Drugs, New Tools
Marianne D. De Backer, Walter H. M. L. Luyten, and Hugo F. Vanden Bossche
Cryptococcus neoformans: A Molecular Model for the Study of Fungal Pathogenesis and Drug Discovery in the Genomic Era
Jennifer K. Lodge and John R. Perfect
Antifungal Target Selection in Aspergillus nidulans: Using Bioinformatics to Make the Difference
Rosanna Pena-Muralla, Patricia Ayoubi, Marcia Graminha, Nilce M. Martinez-Rossi, Antonio Rossi, and Rolf A. Prade
Functional Genomics ofHistoplasma capsulatum: Dimorphism and Virulence
Glenmore Shearer, Jr.
Gene Finding in Coccidioides immitis: Searching for Immunogenic Proteins
Theo N. Kirkland and Garry T. Cole
Part IV. Protozoa
Toxoplasma gondii: A Model for Evolutionary Genomics and Chemotherapy
Jessica C. Kissinger, Michael J. Crawford, David S. Roos, and James W. Ajioka
The Molecular Biology and Pathogenicity of Entamoeba histolytica
Barbara J. Mann and Brendan J. Loftus
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