Bacterial sensing and signaling [#222955]

Bacterial sensing and signaling By Mattias, Ph.D. Collin, Raymond, Ph.D. Schuch
2009 | 239 Pages | ISBN: 3805591322 | PDF | 5 MB
Chemical interactions between organisms in microbial communities / Duan, K. ... [et al.] -- Autoinducer-2-based chemical communication in bacteria: complexities of interspecies signaling / Federle, M.J. -- The molecular basis of excitation and adaptation during chemotactic sensory transduction in bacteria / Rao, C.V., Ordal, G.W. -- Bacterial PEP-dependent carbohydrate: phosphotransferase systems couple sensing and global control mechanisms / Lengeler, J.W., Jahreis, K.-- Correlations between carbon metabolism and virulence in bacteria / Poncet, S. ... [et al.] -- Stand-alone response regulators controlling global virulence networks in streptococcus pyogenes / McIver, K.S. -- The heme sensor system of staphylococcus aureus / Stauff, D.L., Skaar, E.P. -- Bacterial sensing of antimicrobial peptides / Otto, M. -- RNA thermosensors in bacterial pathogens / Johansson, J. -- Prevailing concepts of c-di-GMP signaling / Romling, U., Simm, R. -- Magnetosomes and magneto-aerotaxis / Frankel, R.B., Bazylinski, D.A. -- Engineering bacterial signals and sensors / Salis, H., Tamsir, A., Voigt, C
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