Advances in microbial physiology / edited by Robert K. Poole
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- 9780128207468
- QR64 ADV
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QR67 TIL Bailey & Scott's diagnostic microbiology / | QR67 TIL Bailey & Scott's diagnostic microbiology / | QR67 TIL Bailey & Scott's diagnostic microbiology / | QR84 ADV Advances in microbial physiology / | QR84 YAM The biochemistry of bacterial cytochromes / | QR100 TEC Techniques in microbial ecology / | QR100 TEC Techniques in microbial ecology / |
Includes references.
Making iron-sulfur clusters: structure, regulation and evolution of the bacterial ISC system Corentin Baussier, Soufyan Fakroun, Corinne Aubert, Sarah Dubrac, Pierre Mandin, Beatrice Py, and Frederic Barras Functional imaging of a model unicell: Spironucleus vortens as an anaerobic but aerotolerant flagellated protist David Lloyd, Coralie O. Millet, Catrin F. Williams, Anthony J. Hayes, Simon J.A. Pope, Iestyn Pope, Paola Borri, Wolfgang Langbein, Lars Folke Olsen, Marc D. Isaacs, and Anita Lunding In situ absorbance measurements: a new means to study respiratory electron transfer in chemolithotrophic microorganisms Robert C. Blake, II and Richard A. White, III Bacterial catabolism of s-triazine herbicides: biochemistry, evolution and application Lygie Esquirol, Thomas S. Peat, Elena Sugrue, Sahil Balotra, Sarah Rottet, Andrew C. Warden, Matthew Wilding, Carol J. Hartley, Colin J. Jackson, Janet Newman and Colin Scott
This volume is an up-to-date overview of the physiology of selected pathogenic bacteria. Each chapter is written by experts in the field of that organism. The focus is on biochemistry and physiology but topics of clinical relevance are included.
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