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Virulence Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogens by Kim A. Brogden,

Virulence Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogens by Kim A. Brogden,
Virulence Mechanisms of Bacterial Pathogens



Meningoencephalitis - Meningoencephalitis is a type of infection that simultaneously resembles both meningitis, which is an infection or inflammation of the meninges, and encephalitis, which is an infection or inflammation of the brain. There are many causative organisms, including both viral and bacterial pathogens, which can give rise to meningoencephalitis.

Bacterial growth - Bacterial growth is the process in which from a bacterial cell, two clone daughter cells are produced. Hence, through cell division, local doubling of the bacterial population occurs.

Higgs mechanism - The Higgs mechanism or Anderson-Higgs mechanism, originally proposed by the British physicist Peter Higgs based on a suggestion by Philip Anderson, is the mechanism that gives mass to all elementary particles in particle physics. It makes the W boson different from the photon, for example.

Mechanism (philosophy) - In philosophy, mechanism is a theory that all natural phenomena can be explained by physical causes. It can be contrasted with vitalism, the philosophical theory that vital forces are active in living organisms, so that life cannot be explained solely by mechanism.



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Equine Infectious Anemia - ... has been the landmark book in the field. This revised edition provides an up-to-date picture of the global burden of infectious disease. It explains principles clearly equine infectious anemia and completely, using examples from various infections. It covers the mechanisms for spread of disease, immune response, equine infectious anemia and recovery, equine infectious anemia and is ideal as a course text for graduate equine infectious anemia and undergraduate students. New features include: * Microbial gene sequencing * Role of bacterial virulence factors in vivo * Latest data on tuberculosis - the number one infectious disease worldwide * Role of pathogenic cytokines * Significance of toxins * An update on vaccines, prions, immune evasion, microbial ligands equine infectious anemia and receptors Copyright (C) Muze Inc. ...

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