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This concise yet comprehensive text surveys the field of bacterial metabolism in terms useful to students and researchers. Emphasis is on those metabolic reactions occurring only in bacteria. Thus, the book describes in detail the energy metabolism of the various groups of bacteria. In addition it examines pathways used by bacteria for the degradation of organic compounds, the synthesis of cellular consituents, the regulation of bacterial metabolism and the fixation of molecular nitrogen. The general arrangement of the first edition has been retained. However, it has been thoroughly revised and updated in recognition of the rapid progress of research in this field. Readers will also appreciate the increased emphasis on membrane-associated processes. From the review of the second edition: "If there is a better textbook in its fields, I'm not aware of it, and I feel the book deserves a place on the shelf of any serious student of microbiology." -ASM News
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Containing the latest information on pathogenesis and diagnosis, Veterinary Microbiology addresses both specific, defined problems, as well as trends in host/parasite interaction. This book is a complete reference on microbial biology, diseases, diagnosis, prevention, and control. It also provides a foundation of knowledge on pathogens and how they interact with hosts.Contains a comprehensive, up-to-date overview of bacterial and fungal agents that cause animal disease, including recently identified organisms as well as the pathogenesis of emerging diseases.Features more than 100 full-color illustrations to visually reinforce key concepts.The book is logically organized for ease of use and quick reference in the clinical setting.Addresses diseases that can affect animal productivity, both for individual animals as well as herd health.Discusses the implications of various organisms in biological warfare and bioterrorism.
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The myxobacteria have become one of the premier model systems for examining questions of prokaryotic development. They have been referred to as "social bacteria" and go through a complex life cycle involving cellular morphogenesis, fruiting body formation, and a variety of cell-cell interactions. Myxobacteria have been experimentally domesticated and are amenable to the most sophisticated genetic, molecular and biochemical manipulations. Written by investigators from the leading myxobacterial laboratories in the world, Myxobacteria II brings the reader up-to-date on the various aspects of myxobacterial biology, development, and social behvavior.
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Systematic biology has a far wider application than merely the provision of a reliable classification scheme for new strains. With the framework of the hierarchic system stabilizing, genomes, noncoding regions, and genes and their products can now be evaluated in an evolutionary context. This book summarizes recent developments in the molecular characterization of cultured and as-yet uncultured prokaryotes, emphasizing the strengths and weaknesses of individual approaches. The chapters of the book are compiled to stimulate students to enter the field of bacterial diversity, presenting a broad spectrum of fascinating multifaceted disciplines that illuminate the paths to ecosystem functioning, communication within communities, symbiosis, life in extreme environments, astrobiology, and more.
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The most recent revision of this comprehensive text covers the bacterial, fungal, and viral pathogenic agents that are significant causes of animal disease. The focus includes pathogenic mechanisms and processes in infectious diseases; methods of diagnosis; and principles of resistance, prevention, and therapy. Veterinary Microbiology, Second Edition is now organized in four sections according to the most appropriate methods of instruction. Section 1 deals with the general characteristics of the host? parasite relationship, laboratory diagnosis of conditions involving an infectious etiology, antimicrobial treatment, and prevention of infectious disease. Sections 2 (bacteria and fungi) and 3 (viruses) present the infectious agents that affect the veterinary species. The chapters dealing with the bacterial agents are grouped mainly by morphology, and their gram-staining characteristics. The fungal agents are grouped mainly by morphologic characteristics (yeast, mold). The viruses are grouped along taxonomic grounds. Section 4, an enhancement new to this edition, deals with the infectious agents in the context of the host. This section is organized by organ system. Each organ system is discussed first as a microbial habitat, followed by discussion of those infectious agents that mainly affect that particular system. In addition to serving as a resource for veterinary students, Veterinary Microbiology, Second Edition also serves as a convenient reference for veterinarians and veterinary scientists whose main line of activity and expertise is outside the areas of microbiology.
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An introductory text intended for medical laboratory technician students and others needing an essential introduction to diagnostic microbiology. It covers bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites. The workbook exercises include lab exercises, case studies, and review questions.
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Principles of Bacterial Detection: Biosensors, Recognition Receptors and Microsystems will cover the up-to-date biosensor technologies used for the detection of bacteria. Written by the world's most renowned and learned scientists each in their own area of expertise, Principles of Bacterial Detection: Biosensors, Recognition Receptors and Microsystems is the first title to cover this expanding research field.
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This field training workbook is used as a quick reference manual for supportive care as well as guidance for the total skills competency required of medical personnel. In addition to providing the most concise information for consistent training and efficient learning, this text also provides guidance for diagnostics and self-testing. It is an indispensable tool in preparing for both standardized competencies testing and real-world practice of medical skills.The materials combined in this book provide complete, easily understandable, and well-planned learning tools for both military and civilian students. The nation's nursing and medical staff shortage continues to have the potential to negatively impact the quality and safety of patient care both in civilian and military medical treatment facilities. Insufficient Army nursing capacity and in some cases low density specialties can threaten the viability of current and future AMEDD missions. The United States Army is recognized internationally as the standard for complete, efficient and effective adult education. The Army has a tradition of pioneering training systems that then transition into the corporate civilian sector. This manual has been continuously tested and updated to successfully educate every member of the modern United States Army Medical Department (AMEDD). Included Documents and Features: Bacteriology1. Introduction- Section I. Host-Parasite Relationships - Section II. Aspects of Pathogenicity - Section III. Host Resistance - Section IV. The Bacterial Cell - Section V. Collecting and Processing of Bacteriological Specimens 2. Microscopic Examination and Cultivation of Bacteria- Section I. Microscopic Examination of Bacteria - Section II. Cultivation of Bacteria Media - Section III. Environmental Factors - Section IV. Anaerobic Methods - Section V. Antibacterial Agents, Sterilization, and Aseptic Technique - Section VI. Isolation of Bacteria 3. Common Tests and Gram-Positive Cocci- Section I. Common Tests - Section II. Gram-Positive Cocci: Staphylococci - Section III. Gram-Positive Cocci: Streptococci - Section IV. Gram-Positive Cocci: Pneumococci 4. Gram-Negative Cocci and Gram-Positive Bacilli- Section I. Introduction - Section II. Neisseria gonorrhoeae - Section III. Neisseria meningitides - Section IV. Gram-Positive Bacilli: Corynebacteria and Related Species - Section V. Gram-Positive Bacilli: Bacillus Species - Section VI. Gram-Positive Bacilli: Clostridia - Section VII. Gram-Positive Bacilli: Mycobacteria 5. Enterobacteriaceae- Section I. Introduction - Section II. Pathogenicity of Enterobacteriaceae - Section III. Enteric Media - Section IV. Preliminary Screening of Cultures for Enterobacteriaceae - Section V. Identification of Enteric Organisms 6. Other Pathogenic Gram-Negative Bacilli and Antibiotic Sensitivity Tests- Section I. Pseudomonas - Section II. Brucella - Section III. Haemophilus - Section IV. Bordetella - Section V. Francisella Tularensis - Section VI. Miscellaneous Organisms - Section VII. Antibiotic Sensitivity Tests Mycology1. Introduction to Medical Mycology 2. Collection and Processing Procedures for Mycological Studies 3. Saprophytic Fungi- Section I. Introduction - Section II. Zygomycetes - Section III. Deuteromycetes 4. Yeasts of Medical Importance 5. Cutaneous Fungi- Section I. Superficial Fungi - Section II. Dermatophytes 6. Subcutaneous Fungi 7. Systemic Mycoses 8. Mycological Procedures- Section I. Specimen Processing - Section II. Organism Identification 9. Media and Reagents- Section I. Media - Section II. Reagent 10. Maintaining Stock Cultures 11. Commercial Kits Exercises and Glossary Supporting Each Section
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