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Bacterial Cell-to-Cell Communication

Role in Virulence and Pathogenesis
  • Edited by: Donald R. Demuth, University of Louisville, Kentucky
  • Edited by: Richard Lamont, University of Florida
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  • ISBN:9780511133657
  • 44 b/w illus. 4 colour illus. 4 tables
    • $166.00
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    Many bacterial diseases are caused by organisms growing together as communities or biofilms. These microorganisms have the capacity to coordinately regulate specific sets of genes by sensing and communicating amongst themselves utilizing a variety of signals. This book examines the mechanisms of quorum sensing and cell-to-cell communication in bacteria and the roles that these processes play in regulating virulence, bacterial interactions with host tissues, and microbial development. Recent studies suggest that microbial cell-to-cell communication plays an important role in the pathogenesis of a variety of disease processes.

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