Helicobacter pylori: Physiology and Genetics
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Helicobacter pylori: Physiology and Genetics
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While important findings about the physiology and genetics of H. pylori are summarized in this volume, it also includes sections on epidemiology, bacteriology, bacterial virulence and pathogenic mechanisms, pathogenesis in the host, diagnosis and treatment, animal models, and other Helicobacter species.
Copyright © 2001, ASM Press.
Sections
- Contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part I. Introduction
- Part II. Bacteriology
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Part III. Energy Metabolism and Synthetic Pathways
- Chapter 10. Microaerobic Physiology: Aerobic Respiration, Anaerobic Respiration, and Carbon Dioxide Metabolism
- Chapter 11. Nitrogen Metabolism
- Chapter 12. The Citric Acid Cycle and Fatty Acid Biosynthesis
- Chapter 13. Nucleotide Metabolism
- Chapter 14. Biosynthetic Pathways Related to Cell Structure and Function
- Chapter 15. Evasion of the Toxic Effects of Oxygen
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Part IV. Physiology and Molecular Biology
- Chapter 16. Urease
- Chapter 17. Ion Metabolism and Transport
- Chapter 18. Metabolite Transport
- Chapter 19. Protein Export
- Chapter 20. Alternative Mechanisms of Protein Release
- Chapter 21. Motility, Chemotaxis, and Flagella
- Chapter 22. Natural Transformation, Recombination, and Repair
- Chapter 23. Chromosomal Replication, Plasmid Replication, and Cell Division
- Chapter 24. Restriction and Modification Systems
- Chapter 25. Regulation of Urease for Acid Habitation
- Chapter 26. Transcription and Translation
- Part V. Genetics
- Part VI. Bacterial Virulence and Pathogenic Mechanisms
- Part VII. Pathogenesis in the Host, Diagnosis, and Treatment
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Part VIII. Animal Models and Other
Helicobacter Species
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