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Tuberculosis: The Microbe Host Interface Book

Tuberculosis: The Microbe Host Interface
Tuberculosis: The Microbe Host Interface, M. tuberculosis remains one of the most successful human pathogens known. The causative agent of tuberculosis, it also has a unique ability to persist for years in the infected, apparently healthy host. This dormant organism can be reactivated year, Tuberculosis: The Microbe Host Interface has a rating of 4 stars
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Tuberculosis: The Microbe Host Interface, M. tuberculosis remains one of the most successful human pathogens known. The causative agent of tuberculosis, it also has a unique ability to persist for years in the infected, apparently healthy host. This dormant organism can be reactivated year, Tuberculosis: The Microbe Host Interface
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  • Tuberculosis: The Microbe Host Interface
  • Written by author Lucy DesJardin
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., March 2004
  • M. tuberculosis remains one of the most successful human pathogens known. The causative agent of tuberculosis, it also has a unique ability to persist for years in the infected, apparently healthy host. This dormant organism can be reactivated year
  • This book reviews the most important state-of-the-art approaches currently used to study microbe-host interactions and highlights emerging methodologies. Strategies to analyze the following topics are included: mycobacterial entry, growth, and gene
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Preface
Ch. 1Mycobacterial Entry and Growth Using in Vitro Macrophage Models1
Ch. 2Analysis of Post-Phagocytic Events25
Ch. 3Analysis of Macrophage Signaling Following M. tuberculosis infection77
Ch. 4The Acquired Immune Response to M. tuberculosis103
Ch. 5New In Vitro Models of Mycobacterial Pathogenesis137
Ch. 6Animal Models in the Analysis of Pathogenesis163
Ch. 7Analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Gene Expression in the Human Host187
Ch. 8Analysis of Latency227
Ch. 9Molecular Epidemiology: Clinical Utility, Public Health Implication, and Relevance to Pathogenesis251
Index277


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