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Titre : Bacterial Toxins : Mechanisms of Action and Therapeutic Potential Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jonathan Jessica, Auteur Editeur : Intelliz Press Année de publication : 2024 Importance : 268 pages Format : 17 x 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-68251-989-9 Note générale : Sommaire:
Chapter 1: Botulinum Toxin.
Chapter 2: Tetanus Toxin.
Chapter 3: Type A Clostridium Perfringens Toxin.
Chapter 4: Protein Toxins from Bordetella Pertussis.
Chapter 5: Cholera Toxin.
Chapter 6: The Exotoxin of Shigella.
Chapter 7: Toxins of Proteus Mirabilis.
Chapter 8: Listeria Monocytogenes Toxin.Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Maladies Mots-clés : Bacterial Toxins Botulinum Toxin Tetanus Toxin Clostridium Perfringens Toxin Protein Toxins Bordetella Pertussis Cholera Toxin The Exotoxin of Shigella Toxins of Proteus Mirabilis Listeria Monocytogenes Toxin. Index. décimale : 616 - Maladies Résumé : Bacterial toxins are substances produced by certain bacteria that can cause harm to host organisms. Research in this area investigates the mechanisms of toxin production, release, and their effects on cellular processes. Understanding bacterial toxins is crucial for developing strategies to diagnose, prevent, and treat bacterial infections. Researchers study the structure, function, and modes of action of bacterial toxins to design targeted therapies, such as vaccines and antitoxins, to neutralize their harmful effects. Additionally, knowledge of bacterial toxins aids in the development of antimicrobial agents and the implementation of measures to control the spread of toxin-producing bacteria in various environments. This book investigates the mechanisms by which bacterial toxins affect host cells and explores their potential applications in therapeutics. Bacterial Toxins : Mechanisms of Action and Therapeutic Potential [texte imprimé] / Jonathan Jessica, Auteur . - Intelliz Press, 2024 . - 268 pages ; 17 x 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-68251-989-9
Sommaire:
Chapter 1: Botulinum Toxin.
Chapter 2: Tetanus Toxin.
Chapter 3: Type A Clostridium Perfringens Toxin.
Chapter 4: Protein Toxins from Bordetella Pertussis.
Chapter 5: Cholera Toxin.
Chapter 6: The Exotoxin of Shigella.
Chapter 7: Toxins of Proteus Mirabilis.
Chapter 8: Listeria Monocytogenes Toxin.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Maladies Mots-clés : Bacterial Toxins Botulinum Toxin Tetanus Toxin Clostridium Perfringens Toxin Protein Toxins Bordetella Pertussis Cholera Toxin The Exotoxin of Shigella Toxins of Proteus Mirabilis Listeria Monocytogenes Toxin. Index. décimale : 616 - Maladies Résumé : Bacterial toxins are substances produced by certain bacteria that can cause harm to host organisms. Research in this area investigates the mechanisms of toxin production, release, and their effects on cellular processes. Understanding bacterial toxins is crucial for developing strategies to diagnose, prevent, and treat bacterial infections. Researchers study the structure, function, and modes of action of bacterial toxins to design targeted therapies, such as vaccines and antitoxins, to neutralize their harmful effects. Additionally, knowledge of bacterial toxins aids in the development of antimicrobial agents and the implementation of measures to control the spread of toxin-producing bacteria in various environments. This book investigates the mechanisms by which bacterial toxins affect host cells and explores their potential applications in therapeutics. Réservation
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