e-books in Microbiology category
by Maria-Isabel Gonzalez-Siso - MDPI AG , 2019
The authors study diverse aspects of thermophiles biology and their enzymes. Heat-loving microorganisms or thermophiles arouse noticeable scientific interest nowadays due to the huge field of biotechnological applications of the enzymes they produce.
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by Joan Petersen, Susan McLaughlin - CUNY Academic Works , 2016
The exercises are designed to engage students in hand-on activities that reinforce their understanding of the microbial world. Topics include: staining and microscopy, metabolic testing, physical and chemical control of microorganisms and immunology.
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by H.F. Rosenberg, J.B. Domachowske - MDPI AG , 2013
This volume focuses on the biology of pneumovirus and metapneumovirus respiratory virus pathogens. These are all enveloped viruses with non-segmented single stranded RNA genomes that cause acute infections of the upper and lower respiratory tract.
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by Feng Gao (ed.) - Frontiers Media SA , 2016
DNA replication, a central event for cell proliferation, is the basis of biological inheritance. Complete DNA replication is integral to the maintenance of the genetic integrity of organisms. DNA replication begins at replication origins ...
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by Zvi Kelman, Andrew F. Gardner (eds) - Frontiers Media SA , 2014
DNA polymerases are core tools for molecular biology including PCR, whole genome amplification, DNA sequencing and genotyping. Research has focused on discovery of novel DNA polymerases and characterization of DNA polymerase biochemistry.
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by Andreas Teske et al. - Frontiers Media SA , 2015
This volume will address some of the central research questions about deep subsurface microbiology and biogeochemistry: phylogenetic and physiological microbial diversity in the deep subsurface; microbial activity and survival strategies; and more.
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- National Academies Press , 2014
Shaping and shaped by their host environments, resident microbes form intricate communities that are in a state of dynamic equilibrium. This ecologic and dynamic view of host-microbe interactions is rapidly redefining our view of health and disease.
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- National Academies Press , 2013
Participants examined the use of microbial genomics to explore the diversity, evolution, and adaptation of microorganisms in a wide variety of environments; the molecular mechanisms of disease emergence and epidemiology; and more...
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by German Rosas-Acosta (ed.) - InTech , 2013
This book provides a collection of in-depth reviews broadly related to the mechanisms of viral replication as applied to various viruses of critical relevance for human or animal disease. Aimed at students, scholars, professors, and investigators.
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by Mohammad Manjur Shah - InTech , 2012
Parasitology is an established discipline that covers a wide area of subjects, ranging from the basics (study of life cycle, ecology, epidemiology) to the advanced and applied aspects (human and animal related, control aspect).
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by Ward Giltner - Wiley , 1916
This manual gives a working knowledge of laboratory methods used in the study of microorganisms. Molds, yeasts and bacteria are taken up in the order of their comparative sizes and studied as to their identification by morphological methods.
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by George F Rohrmann - Bethesda , 2011
This book annotates what is known about the function of the 150 genes encoded by the genome of the baculovirus AcMNPV. The text integrates the role of the gene products in the biology of processes central to the pathology of baculoviruses.
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by E. G. Hastings and H. L. Russell , 1914
The aim of this volume is to furnish an outline and sufficient detail to enable the general student of dairying to obtain as comprehensive an idea of the bacteria and their effects on dairy products as may be possible without laboratory practice.
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- National Library of Medicine , 2006
Metagenomics is the functional and sequence-based analysis of the collective microbial genomes that are contained in an environmental sample. This text is developed by NCBI from metagenome projects submitted to the Genomes Projects database.
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by Richard Hunt et al. - University of South Carolina , 2004
This internet textbook covers all aspects of microbiology and immunology and is based a course for second year Medical Students in the Medical Microbiology course. At present, there are approximately 70 chapters in the book.
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by Kenneth Todar , 2009
This textbook is suitable for courses concerning general microbiology and medical bacteriology at the college and advanced high school levels. As an online edition, new material is constantly being added, revised and updated.
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by Samuel Baron - University of Texas Medical Branch , 1996
The textbook on the mechanisms and principles of medical microbiology for medical students, physicians and infectious disease scientists. Sections describe the clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment of each infection.
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