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ویرایش: 1 نویسندگان: Ron J. Doyle, Itzhak Ofek (Eds.) سری: Methods in Enzymology 253 ISBN (شابک) : 9780121821548 ناشر: Academic Press سال نشر: 1995 تعداد صفحات: 631 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 16 مگابایت
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استاندارد آزمایشگاهی مورد تحسین منتقدان برای چهل سال، روش
ها در آنزیمولوژی یکی از معتبرترین انتشارات در زمینه بیوشیمی
است. از سال 1955، هر جلد مشتاقانه مورد انتظار، مکرراً مورد
مشورت و تحسین محققان و داوران قرار گرفته است. بیش از 250 جلد
منتشر شده است (همه آنها هنوز در حال چاپ هستند) و بسیاری از
مطالب حتی امروز مرتبط هستند - واقعاً یک انتشار ضروری برای
محققان در همه زمینه های علوم زیستی.
ویژگیهای کلیدی
* استراتژیهای درگیر در مطالعه چسبندگی
* دستکاری ژنتیکی چسبندگیها
* جداسازی و خصوصیات چسبندگی و گیرنده
* تمایز بین چسبندگی و تهاجم
* سنجش برای چسبندگی
* ملاحظات جنبشی و اپیدمیولوژیک چسبندگی و عفونت
The critically acclaimed laboratory standard for forty years,
Methods in Enzymology is one of the most highly
respected publications in the field of biochemistry. Since
1955, each volume has been eagerlyawaited, frequently
consulted, and praised by researchers and reviewers alike. More
than 250 volumes have been published (all of them still in
print) and much of the material is relevant even today--truly
an essential publication for researchers in all fields of life
sciences.
Key Features
* Strategies involved in studying adhesion
* Genetic manipulation of adhesions
* Adhesion and receptor isolation and characterization
* Distinguishes between adhesion and invasion
* Assays for adhesion
* Kinetic and epidemiological considerations of adhesion and
infection
Content:
Contributors to volume 253
Pages ix-xii
Preface
Page xiii
Ron J Doyle, Itzhak Ofek
Volumes in series
Pages xv-xxix
[1] Adhesion of microbial pathogens to leukocyte integrins: Methods to study ligand mimicry Original Research Article
Pages 3-12
Eva Rozdzinski, Elaine Tuomanen
[2] Association of bacteria with human phagocytes Original Research Article
Pages 12-26
Richard F Rest
[3] Interaction of bacteria with mast cells Original Research Article
Pages 27-43
Ravi Malaviya, Soman N Abraham
[4] Erythrocytes as target cells for testing bacterial adhesins Original Research Article
Pages 43-50
Janina Goldhar
[5] Adhesin-dependent isolation and characterization of bacteria from their natural environment Original Research Article
Pages 50-53
Karen A Krogfelt
[6] Analysis of ocular microbial adhesion Original Research Article
Pages 53-66
Linda D Hazlett
[7] Isolation and structural characterization of adhesin polysaccharide receptors Original Research Article
Pages 69-91
Frederick J Cassels, Herman van Halbeek
[8] Identification of receptors for bacterial lectins by blotting techniques Original Research Article
Pages 91-98
Nathan Sharon, Itzhak Ofek
[9] Purification and characterization of galactose- and N-acetylgalactosamine-specific adhesin lectin of Entamoeba histolytica Original Research Article
Pages 98-104
William A Petri Jr., Ronald L Schnaar
[10] Specificity mapping of bacterial lectins by inhibition of hemagglutination using deoxy and deoxyfluoro analogs of receptor-active saccharides Original Research Article
Pages 105-114
Göran Magnusson, Scott J Hultgren, Jan Kihlberg
[11] Use of synthetic peptides in characterization of microbial adhesins Original Research Article
Pages 115-131
Kok K Lee, Wah Y Wong, Hasmukh B Sheth, Roberts S Hodges, William Paranchych, Randall T Irvin
[12] Identifying bacterial receptor proteins and quantifying strength of interactions they mediate Original Research Article
Pages 132-142
Akraporn Prakobphol, Hakon Leffler, Susan J Fisher
[13] Electron microscopical methods in adhesion Original Research Article
Pages 145-158
Stuart Knutton
[14] Use of confocal microscopy in studying bacterial adhesion and invasion Original Research Article
Pages 159-166
Paul A Manning
[15] Epidemiological considerations in studies of microbial adhesion Original Research Article
Pages 167-179
James R Johnson
[16] Kinetic analysis of microbial adhesion Original Research Article
Pages 179-189
Marjorie Murphy Cowan
[17] Observation and measurement of bacterial adhesion to plants Original Research Article
Pages 189-206
Ann G Matthysse
[18] Strategies for studying bacterial adhesion in Vivo Original Research Article
Pages 206-220
Hakon Leffler, William Agace, Spencer Hedges, Ragnar Lindstedt, Majlis Svensson, Catharina Svanborg
[19] Assay for adhesion of host cells to immobilized bacteria Original Research Article
Pages 220-226
Evgeni V Sokurenko, David L Hasty
[20] Strategies for employing molecular genetics to study tip adhesins Original Research Article
Pages 229-241
Viktoria Vetter, Jörg Hacker
[21] Use of TnphoA and T7 RNA polymerase to study fimbrial proteins Original Research Article
Pages 242-258
Dieter M Schifferli
[22] Molecular cloning of adhesion genes Original Research Article
Pages 258-269
Sheila I Hull, Richard A Hull
[23] Molecular analysis of Streptococcus pyogenes adhesion Original Research Article
Pages 269-305
Emanuel Hanski, George Fogg, Aviva Tovi, Nobuhiko Okada, Israel Burstein, Michael Caparon
[24] Bacterial adhesion to and penetration of intestinal mucus in vitro Original Research Article
Pages 309-314
Paul S Cohen, David C Laux
[25] Identification of intestinal receptors for enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli Original Research Article
Pages 315-324
Evelyn A Dean-Nystrom
[26] Methods for studying adhesion of diarrheagenic Escherichia coli Original Research Article
Pages 324-336
Michael S Donnenberg, James P Nataro
[27] Adhesion properties of Helicobacter pylori Original Research Article
Pages 336-360
Dolores G Evans, Doyle J Evans Jr.
[28] In vitro adhesion of bacteria to exfoliated uroepithelial cells: Criteria for quantitative analysis Original Research Article
Pages 360-367
Harry L.T Mobley, Gwynn R Chippendale, John W Warren
[29] Adhesion of mycoplasmas Original Research Article
Pages 367-373
Itzhak Kahane
[30] Adhesion of oral bacteria to soft tissue Original Research Article
Pages 373-385
Diane H Meyer, Paula M Fives-Taylor
[31] Coaggregations among oral bacteria Original Research Article
Pages 385-397
Paul E Kolenbrander
[32] Identifying and isolating fimbrial-associated adhesins of oral gram-negative bacteria Original Research Article
Pages 397-403
Jack London
[33] Analysis for adhesins and specific cytoadhesion of Trichomonas vaginalis Original Research Article
Pages 407-414
John F Alderete, Rossana Arroyo, Michael W Lehker
[34] Adhesion of fungi Original Research Article
Pages 414-424
Kevin C Hazen, Pati M Glee
[35] Galactose-specific adhesion mechanisms of Entamoeba histolytica: Model for study of enteric pathogens Original Research Article
Pages 424-439
Kevin C Kain, Jonathan I Ravdin
[36] Adhesion and interaction of Candida albicans with mammalian tissues in vitro and in vivo Original Research Article
Pages 439-452
Esther Segal, Hana Sandovsky-Losica
[37] Use of flow chamber devices and image analysis methods to study microbial adhesion Original Research Article
Pages 455-477
H.J Busscher, H.C van Der Mei
[38] Methods for studying microbial colonization of plastics Original Research Article
Pages 477-500
Gordon D Christensen, Lucilla Baldassarri, W Andrew Simpson
[39] Binding of extracellular matrix proteins by microbes Original Research Article
Pages 501-514
Г…sa Ljungh, Torkel Wadstrom
[40] Adhesion of urogenital organisms to polymers and prosthetic devices Original Research Article
Pages 514-519
Gregor Reid
[41] Bacterial adhesion measured by growth of adherent organisms Original Research Article
Pages 519-528
Evgeni V Sokurenko, Vanessa A McMackin, David L Hasty
[42] Enzyme-linked immunosorbent-based adhesion assays Original Research Article
Pages 528-536
Itzhak Ofek
[43] Bacterial adhesion to hydroxylapatite Original Research Article
Pages 536-542
Kurt M Schilling, Ron J Doyle
[44] Measurement of microbial adhesion to hydrophobic substrata Original Research Article
Pages 542-550
Ron J Doyle, Mel Rosenberg
Author index
Pages 551-579
Subject index
Pages 581-600