Yersinia review

Excerpt from a book review of Yersinia: Systems Biology and Control:"There are only a few publications on systems biology studies of infectious processes and no summary literature. In this respect, this book is very timely. It presents a comprehensive analysis of all the components and processes of an infectious process, including applied Omic technologies and biochemical analysis, described in the book in detail. The focus is on the adaptation of the pathogen to the host or in the case of the Y. pestis to life in the flea and the response of host cells to infection with Yersinia. A successful and easy-to-understand book, it presents an overview of the latest findings on the biology and control systems of Yersinia ... it is a must for Yersinia researchers and rewarding for all infection specialists." from Petra Dersch (Braunschweig, Germany) writing in Biospectrum (2013) 19: 224. read more ...Yersinia: Systems Biology and ControlEdited by: Elisabeth Carniel and B. Joseph HinnebuschISBN: 978-1-908230-05-8Publisher: Caister Academic PressPublication Date: July 2012 Cover: hardback"a must for Yersinia researchers" (Biospektrum)
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