Advances in Applied MicrobiologyElsevier, 2 dic 2003 - 412 pagine An eclectic volume of topical reviews on all aspects of applied microbiology. It contains 14 comprehensive reviews of current research in applied microbiology. * Discusses soil based gene discovery * Review deticated to microbial phosphate removal and plyphosphate production from wastewaters * Covers acid resistance in E. coli |
Sommario
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Evolution and Diversity in Bacteria | 101 |
Chapter 5 Comparative Biology of Mesophilic and Thermophilic Nitrile Hydratases | 123 |
Chapter 6 From Enzyme Adaptation to Gene Regulation | 159 |
Chapter 7 Acid Resistance in Escherichia coli | 167 |
Chapter 8 Iron Chelation in Chemotherapy | 187 |
From Molds to Molecules | 245 |
Chapter 11 Adaptation by Phase Variation in Pathogenic Bacteria | 263 |
Chapter 12 What Is an Antibiotic? Revisited | 303 |
Chapter 13 An Alternative View of the Early History of Microbiology | 333 |
Chapter 14 The Delft School of Microbiology from the Nineteenth to the Twentyfirst Century | 357 |
Index | 389 |
Contents of Previous Volumes | 409 |
A Disease Caused by the Fungus Phaeoisariopsis griseola Sacc Ferraris on Phaseolus vulgaris L | 209 |
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