Metabolism and bacterial pathogenesis

In the 1980's, Rolf Freter, a true pioneer in the field of intestinal colonization, concluded that although several factors could theoretically contribute to a microorganism's ability to colonize the intestinal ecosystem, effective competition for nutrients is paramount to success. Freter...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Cohen, Paul S., 1939- editor (editor), Conway, Tyrrell, editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, DC : ASM Press [2015]
Colección:Wiley ebooks.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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  • Trigger enzymes: coordination of metabolism and virulence gene expression / Fabian Commichau and Jörg Stülke
  • Regulating the intersection of metabolism and pathogenesis in gram-positive bacteria / Anthony R. Richardson, Greg A. Somerville, and Abraham L. Sonenshein
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  • Metabolism and pathogenicity of pseudomonas aeruginosa infections in the lungs of individuals with cystic fibrosis / Gregory C. Palmer and Marvin Whiteley
  • Metabolism and fitness of urinary tract pathogens / Christopher J. Alteri and Harry L.T. Mobley
  • Bacterial metabolism in the host environment: pathogen growth and nutrient assimilation in the mammalian upper respiratory tract / Sandra K. Armstrong
  • Saliva as the sole nutritional source in the development of multispecies communities in dental plaque / Nicholas S. Jakubovics
  • Enteric pathogens exploit the microbiota-generated nutritional environment of the gut / Alline R. Pacheco and Vanessa Sperandio
  • The roles of inflammation, nutrient availability and the commensal microbiota in enteric pathogen infection / Bärbel Stecher
  • Host sialic acids: a delicacy for the pathogen with discerning taste / B.L. Haines-Menges, W.B. Whitaker, J.B. Lubin, and E. Fidelma Boyd
  • Commensal and pathogenic escherichia coli metabolism in the gut / Tyrrell Conway and Paul S. Cohen.