Molecular biology of spirochetes /
Diseases produced by spirochetes, including Lyme borreliosis, syphilis and leptospirosis, are on the rise worldwide. This volume focuses on a series of state-of-the-art presentations of the research taking place in the laboratories of the contributors, and serves as an introduction to those individu...
Автор-организации: | NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Molecular Biology of Spirochetes Prague, Czech Republic) |
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Други автори: | Cabello, Felipe C., 1942-, Hulinska, Dagmar., Godfrey, Henry P. |
Формат: | Електронна книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Amsterdam ; Washington, D.C. :
IOS Press,
℗♭2006.
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Серия: |
NATO science series. Life and behavioural sciences ;
v. 373. |
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Онлайн достъп: |
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=179002 |
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Molecular biology of spirochetes. |
Съдържание:
- Dissemination and persistence are pathogenic events common to all of the major human spirochetal infections / Gary P. Wormser
- Transposon mutagensis of infectious borrelia burgdorferi B31: a pilot study / Douglas J. Botkin, April Abbott, Jerrilyn K. Howell, Mary Mosher, Philip E. Stewart, Patricia A. Rosa, Hiroki Kawabata, Haruo Watanabe and Steven J. Norris
- The isolation and characterization of isogenic mutants in infectious borrelia burgdorferi / J. Seshu, Maria Labandeira-Rey, M. Dolores Esteve-Gassent, Magnus Hook and Jonathan T. Skare
- Motility gene regulation and chemotaxis in borrelia burgdorferi / Nyles W. Charon, Melanie Sal, Michael R. Miller, Richard G. Bakker, Chunhao Li and Md. Abdul Motaleb
- Targeted and random mutagenesis in leptospira biflexa: application for the functional analysis of iron transporters / Helene Louvel, Simona Bommezzadri, Nora Zidane, Paula Ristow, Zoe Rouy, Claudine Medigue, Caroline Bouraux-Eude, Isabelle Saint Girons, Christiane Bouchier and Mathieu Picardeau
- Antibiotic resistance in borrelia burgdorferi: applications for genetic manipulation and implications for evolution / D. Scott Samuels
- Development of treponeme genetic systems / Howard K. Kuramitsu and Caroline E. Cameron
- Comparative genomics of borrelia burgdorferi / Sherwood R. Casjens, Wai Mun Huang, Eddie B. Gilcrease, Weigang Qiu, William D. McCraig, Benjamin J. Luft, Steven E. Schutzer and Claire M. Fraser
- Treponema genomics / George M. Weinstock, David Smajs, Petra Matejkova, Michal Strouhal, Thomas J. Albert, Steven J. Norris, Timothy Palzkill and Erica Sodergren
- Comparative analysis of pathogenic leptospira genomes / Richard L. Zuerner, Dieter M. Bulach, Torsten Seemann, Ross L. Coppel and Ben Adler
- Leptospira interrogans: genomics and "immunomics" / Ana L.T.O. Nascimento
- Genotypic variation and borrelia burgdorferi pathogenesis / Ira Schwartz, Guiqing Wang, Radha Iyer, Caroline Ojaimi, Darya Terekhova, Sabina Sandigursky, Gary P. Wormser and Dionysios Liveris
- Multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) as an alternative to whole DNA/DNA hybridization (WDDH) in borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato taxonomy / Guy Baranton and Daniele Postic
- Diversity and variability of protein-encoding genes of borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato and implications for pathogenesis and diagnosis of lyme borreliosis in Europe / Bettina Wilske, Volker Fingerle and Ulrike Schulte-Spechtel
- Are borrelis recurrentis and borrelia duttonii the same spirochaete? / Sally J. Cutler, Julie C. Scott and David J.M. Wright
- Genotyping of borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in Russia / Edward I. Korenberg, Valentina V. Nefedova, Irina A. Fadeeva and Nataliya B. Gorelova
- Ecological and genetic diversity with the leptospiraceae family: implications for epidemiology / Yulia V. Ananyina, Anna P. Samsonova, Evgeny M. Petrov, Igor A. Shaginyan, Marina Yu. Chernukha, Marina S. Zemskaya and Yulia S. Alyapkina
- Characterization of borrelia burgdorferi sunsu lato from Czech patients and ticks by culture and PCR-sequence analysis / Dagmar Hulinska, Martin Bojar and Vaclav Hulinsky
- Infection of ixodid ticks, mosquitoes and patients with borrelia, bartonella, rickettsia, anaplasma, ehrlichia and babesia in western Siberia Russia / Olga Morozova, Vera Rar, Yana Igolkina, Andrey Dobrotvorsky, Igor Morozov and Felipe C. Cabello
- Genetic studies of the borrelia burgorferi bmp gene family / Felipe C. Cabello, Lidiya Dubytske, Anton V. Bryksin, Julia V. Burgrysheva and Henry P. Godfrey
- Porins of borrelia / Marija Pinne, Yngve Ostberg, Roland Benz and Sven Bergstrom
- Use of green fluorescent protein transcriptional reporters to study differential gene expression by borrelia burgdorferi / Christian H. Eggers, Melissa J. Caimano and Justin D. Radolf
- Regulation of expression of the integrin ligand P66 in borrelis burgdorferi / Melissa S. Medrano, Paul Policastro, Tom G. Schwan and Jenifer Coburn
- The telomeres of linear bacterial chromosomes and plasmids: how to make them / Wai Mun Huang, Qiurong Ruan and Sherwood R. Casjens
- Blood-induced transcriptional changes in borrelia burgdorferi / Rafal Tokarz and Jarge Benach
- Roles of leptospiral outer membrane proteins in pathogenesis and immunity / David A. Haake
- Genetic analysis attachment of borrelia burgdorferi to host cell and extracellular matrix / Nikhat Parveen and John M. Leong
- Borrelia burgdorferi and ixodes scapularis: exploring the pathogen-vector interface / Utpal Pal, John F. Anderson and Erol Fikrig
- The lyme disease spirochete erp protein family: structure, function and regulation of expression / Brian Stevenson, Tomasz Bykowski, Anne E. Cooley, Kelly Babb, Jennifer C. Miller, Michael E. Woodman, Kate von Lackum and Sean P. Riley
- Lyme disease spirochetes evade innate immunity by acquisition of complement regulators, factor H, and FHL-1 / Reinhard Wallich, Peter F. Zipfel, Christine Skerka, Michael Kirschfink, Markus M. Simon, Brian Stevenson, Susan M. Lea and Peter Kraiczy
- Outer surface lipoproteins of borrelia burgdorferi: role in virulence, persistence of the pathogen, and in protection against lyme disease / Markus M. Simon, Nico Birkner, Rinus Lamers and Reinhard Wallich
- Localization of lyme disease and relapsing fever spirochetes in mammalian hosts infected with different borrelia species, strains, and serotypes / Diego Cadavid.