"Escherichia coli: Virulence Mechanisms of a Versatile Pathogen" is a unique, comprehensive analysis of the biology and molecular mechanisms that enable this ubiquitous organism to thrive. Leading investigators in the field discuss the molecular basis of E. coli pathogenesis followed by chapters on gen...
Escherichia coli: virulence mechanisms of a versa- tile pathogen. San Diego, California: Academic Press; 2002.Donnenberg, M. S. (ed.) (2002) Escherichia coli: Virulence Mechanisms of a Versatile Pathogen. London: Academic Press.KORONAKIS V., HUGHES C. Hemolysin. In : Donnenberg M.S. (...
Virulence Mechanisms of a Versatile Pathogen Book • 2002Edited by: Michael S. DonnenbergAbout the book Browse this book By table of contents Book description Although most strains of E. coli bacteria are harmless and live in the intestines of healthy humans and animals, several strains can pr...
coli has also been widely exploited as a cloning host in recombinant DNA technology. But E. coli is more than just a laboratory workhorse or harmless intestinal inhabitant; it can also be a highly versatile, and frequently deadly, pathogen. Several different E. coli strains cause diverse ...
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coli has also been widely exploited as a cloning host in recombinant DNA technology. But E. coli is more than just a laboratory workhorse or harmless intestinal inhabitant; it can also be a highly versatile, and frequently deadly, pathogen. Several different E. coli strains cause diverse ...
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Escherichia colirepresents a versatile and diverse enterobacterial species which can be subdivided into (i) non-pathogenic, commensal, (ii) intestinal pathogenic and (iii) extraintestinal pathogenic strains. This classification is mainly based on the presence or absence of DNA regions which are frequen...
Escherichia coli is an important species of bacteria that can live as a harmless inhabitant of the guts of many animals, as a pathogen causing life-threatening conditions or freely in the non-host environment. This diversity of lifestyles has made it a p
coli [1] (Table 64.1), while AIEC is an enteric pathogen causing Crohn’s disease but not diarrhoeagenic disease. Each of the seven diarrhoeagenic E. coli categories represents a pathogenetically, clinically and epidemiologically distinct entity that can, and should be, thought of as a ...