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Focuses on microbial invasion strategies of pathogen uptake. This work presents the phagocytic process from the viewpiont of the host cell. It emphasizes on relatively early events such as mutual recognition, cell entry, and response, rather than on longterm changes in gene expression by either host cell or pathogen.
Focuses on protein translocation across membranes (Biochemical analyses of components comprising the protein translocation machinery of E Coli; and protein translocation genetics). This book also focuses on how proteins assemble into the inner membrane of E Coli.
Presenting strategies of cellular invasion from the viewpoint of the microbe, this is a collection of invited chapters attempting to bring together cell biologists, microbiologists, and immunologists with disparate interests. It also emphasis on relatively early events such as mutual recognition, cell entry, and response.
Membranes are highly dynamic and operate not only as inert boundaries, but the packages they carry around in a cell are well addressed for appropriate delivery. This book addresses colleagues working with protozoa and many of fellow cell biologists working with metazoan cells.
Contains series of essays which define our understanding of the endosome and lysosome and their interrelationship. This book presents molecular knowledge concerning the function and relationship of endosomes and lysosomes.
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