Intracellular Parasitism

Intracellular Parasitism by James W. Moulder, published by CRC Press on July 31, 1989, is a comprehensive collection of essays exploring the biology of intracellular parasitisms. This edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English, offering insights into both bacterial and protozoan parasites. The book highlights the common challenges faced by these parasites and their hosts, featuring contributions from various authors that emphasize the interdisciplinary nature of this field of research.
Readers will find a detailed examination of notable parasites such as Bdellovibrio, Chlamydia, Rickettsia, and Plasmodium, among others. The text includes numerous illustrations that depict the diverse strategies employed by different parasites and their hosts to address shared problems. This publication serves as a valuable resource for those interested in microbiology and molecular biology, providing a thorough overview of the complexities involved in intracellular parasitism.
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This publication is a collection of essays on the biology of intracellular parasitisms where both bacterial and protozoan parasites are discussed. The juxtaposition of authors representing fields of research emphasizes the many common problems facing intracellular parasites and the hosts that harbor them. In addition, numerous illustrations of how different parasites and host attempt to solve these problems in different ways are provided. The book includes one or more chapters on Bdellovibrio, Chlamydia, Rickettsia, Coxiella, Legionella, Shigellae, Mycobacterium, Microsporidium, Plasmodium, and Toxoplasma. The authors frequently speculate and generalize on the subject matter discussed.
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