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Dormancy and low-growth states in microbial disease / edited by Anthony R.M. Coates.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Advances in molecular and cellular microbiology ; 3.
- Advances in molecular and cellular microbiology ; 3
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Medical microbiology.
- Dormancy (Biology).
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (xiv, 274 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
- Other Title:
- Dormancy & Low Growth States in Microbial Disease
- Place of Publication:
- Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2003.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- All cellular life-forms can exist in replicating and non-replicating states. Organisms replicate only when the conditions are beneficial, and when not replicating they concentrate on survival of these environmental stresses. Many bacteria, harmful to humans, survive the period of infection in a low growth state. This 2003 book addresses the basic science of microbial dormancy and low growth states, putting this in the context of human medicine. Such fundamental topics as bacterial growth and non-growth, culturability and viability are covered, as well as survival of the host's immune response, and inter-bacterial signalling. Following this introduction, more medically focused topics are discussed, namely antibiotic resistance arising during stationary phase, biofilms, the bacteria which cause gastric ulcers and tuberculosis as the classic persistent bacterial infection. This book will interest graduate students and researchers in medical microbiology, immunology and infectious disease medicine who are interested in bacterial dormancy in relation to disease.
- Contents:
- 1. Physiological and molecular aspects of growth, non-growth, culturability and viability in bacteria Mike Barer 2. Survival of environmental and host-associated stress Petra Dersch and Regine Hengge-Aronis 3. Surviving the immune response: an immunologist's perspective David R. Katz and Gabriele Pollara 4. Quantitative and qualitative changes in bacterial activity controlled by interbacterial signaling Simon Swift 5. Mechanisms of stationary-phase mutagenesis in bacteria and their relevance to antibiotic resistance Digby F. Warner and Valerie Mizrahi 6. Dormancy, biofilms and resistance Anthony W. Smith and Michael R.W. Brown 7. Tuberculosis Yanmin Hu and Anthony R.M. Coates 8. Gastritis and peptic ulceration Stewart Goodwin 9. Resumption of yeast cell proliferation from stationary phase Gerald C. Johnston 10. Resting state in seeds of higher plants dormancy, persistence and resilience to abiotic and biotic stresses Hugh W. Pritchard.
- Notes:
- Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 1-107-13187-1
- 1-280-16095-0
- 9786610160952
- 0-511-11998-4
- 0-511-06407-1
- 0-511-20351-9
- 0-511-30649-0
- 0-511-54624-6
- 0-511-07253-8
- OCLC:
- 57204738
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