Bacterial Invasion into Eukaryotic Cells [electronic resource] Subcellular Biochemistry / edited by Tobias A. Oelschlaeger, Jörg H. Hacker.
Uniform Title: | Subcellular Biochemistry,
2542-8810 ; 33 |
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Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Springer US : Imprint: Springer,
2000.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2000. |
Series: | Subcellular Biochemistry,
33 |
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Contents:
- 1 Microtubule Dependent Invasion Pathways of Bacteria
- 2 Interaction of Enteropathogenic Escherichiacoli with Host Cells
- 3 E. coli Invasion of Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cells as a Pathogenetic Basis of Meningitis
- 4 Host Cell Invasion by Pathogenic Neisseriae
- 5 Bartonella Interactions with Host Cells
- 6 Host Cell Invasion by Streptococcus pneumoniae
- 7 High Frequency Invasion of Mammalian Cells by ? Hemolytic Streptococci
- 8 Nocardia asteroides as an Invasive, Intracellular Pathogen of the Brain and Lungs
- 9 Mycoplasma Interaction with Eukaryotic Cells
- 10 Mycobacterial Invasion of Epithelial Cells
- 11 Invasion of Epithelial Cells by Bacterial Pathogens: The Paradigm of Shigella
- 12 Salmonella Invasion of Non-Phagocytic Cells
- 13 Salmonella Interactions with Professional Phagocytes
- 14 Interaction of Yersinia with Host Cells
- 15 Invasion of Mammalian and Protozoan Cells by Legionella pneumophila
- 16 Internalization of Listeria monocytogenes by Nonprofessional and Professional Phagocytes
- 17 Host-Plant Invasion by Rhizobia
- 18 Chlamydia: Internalization and Intracellular Fate
- 19 Interaction of Rickettsiae with Eukaryotic Cells: Adhesion, Entry, Intracellular Growth, and Host Cell Responses
- 20 Ehrlichial Strategy for Survival and Proliferation in Leukocytes
- 21 DNA Vaccine Delivery by Attenuated Intracellular Bacteria
- 22 Vaccines against Intracellular Pathogens
- 23 Identification and in Situ Detection of Intracellular Bacteria in the Environment
- 24 New Approaches for Diagnosis of Infections by Intracellular Bacteria.