Thoen, C.
Mycobacterium Bovis Infection in Animals and Humans 2nd ed.
動物とヒトの牛型結核菌感染
Blackwell Pub. 2006.5
352 pp.(H)
ISBN 0-8138-0919-3
16,800円
Contents
Preface/ 1 Introduction/ 2 Public Health Significance of M. Bovis/ 3 Human TB due to M. bovis in Latin America and the Carribean/ 4 Pathogenesis/ 5 Epidemiology/ 6 Diagnosis Tests for Bovine Tuberculosis/ 7 Molecular Techniques: Applications in Epidemiologic Studies/ 8 PCR Detection of M. Tuberculosis Complex in Formalin Fixed Tissues/ 9 Economics of Bovine Tuberculosis/ 10 A Tuberculosis Outbreak in Farmed Deer in Sweden and its Economic Consequences/ 11 Benefit and Cost Assessment of the U. S. Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication Program/ 12 The Fall and Rise of Bovine Tuberculosis in Great Britain/ 13 Economic Significance of Bovine Tuberculosis in Italy and Impact of Mycobacterium Bovis Infection in Wild Swine/ 14 The Impact of Wildlife Reservoirs on M. bovis on Programs for the Eradication of Tuberculosis in Cattle in Ireland/ 15 Control and Eradication of Bovine Tuberculosis in Central Europe/ 16 Bovine Tuberculosis in Latin American and the Carribean/ 17 The Status of Mycobacterium Bovis in India/ 18 Bovine Tuberculosis in Russia and the Former States of the Soviet Union/ 19 Mycobacterium Bovis in Africa/ 20 Current Challenges and Impacts to the U.S. National Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication Program/ 21 Impact of Bovine Tuberculosis in Wildlife on a National Eradication Program (Canada)/ 22 The Bovine Tuerculosis Program in South Africa/ 23 Bovine Tuberculosis in China/ 24 Mycobacterium Bovis infections in Cattles in Germany/ 25 Tuberculosis in Captive Wild Animals/ 26 Tuberculosis in Fur Seals and Sea Lions Caused by Mycobacterium pinnipedii/ 27 Tuberculosis in Non-human Primates/ 28 DNA Vaccines Against Tuberculosis/ 29 Bovine Tuberculosis/ *
Joshi, N. & Herdt, T.H. ed.
Production Diseases in Farm Animals
Wageningen Academic Pub. 2006.
344 pp. (P) + CD-ROM
ISBN 90-76998-57-4
13,900円
Contents
Sec.A. Transition Cow Biology and Management/ Sec.B.Metabolic Effects of Immune Mediators/ Sec.C.Animal Behavior and Welfare in Intensive Production Systems/ Sec.D.Infection and Infectious Diseases associated with Production Systems/ Sec.E. Reproductive Health/ Sec.F. Epidemiology of Production Diseases/ Sec.G. Alternatives to Growth Promoting Antibiotics/ Sec.H. Macromineral Metabolism and Production Diseases/ Sec.I. Micromineral Nutrition, Metabolism and Homeostasis/ Sec.J. Role of Soecific Fatty Acids in Animal Health, Reproduction and Performance/ Sec.K. Mastitis/ Sec.L. Rumen Digestion and Metabolism/ Sec.M. Application of Genomics to Producxtion Diseases/ Meeting Summaries/ Author Index/ *
Cianciotto, N. P. et al.
Legionella
State of the Art 30 Years after Its Recognition
ASM Press 2006.12
588 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-55581-390-9
21,400円
Contents
1. Clinical Features of Legionnairesユ Disease/ 3. Diagnostics and Clinical Disease Treatment: Usefulness of Microbiological Diagnostic Methods for Detection of Legionella Infections/ 4. Hospital and Community-Acquired Legionella Pneumonia: Two Faces of the Same Disease? / 5. Risk Factors for Mortality by Legionnairesユ Disease (1983-2005)/ 6. Trends Observed in Legionnaires' Disease in a Hospital in Catalonia/ 7. Community-Acquired Pneumonia in Human Immunodefiency Virus Infected Patients: Comparative Study of Streptococcus pneumoniae and Legionella pneumophila Serogroup 1/ 8. Nosocomial Legionella Infection in the County of Copenhagen, 2000 - 2004/ 9. A Question of Time: a Short Review of Data on the Incubation Period between Exposure and Symptom Onset for Legionnaires' Disease/ 10. Severe Legionnairesユ Disease Successfully Treated with Levofloxacin and Azithromycin/ 11. In Vitro Activities of Various Antibiotics against Legionella pneumophila/ 12. Detection of Legionella pneumophila DNA in Serum Samples from Patients with Legionnairesユ Disease/ 13. Specific Detection of Legionella in Samples from Patients with Community-Acquired Pneumonia by PCR and a Colorimetric Detection System/ 14. Transcription-Mediated Amplification Assay for Detection of Legionella pneumophila in Samples from Patients with Community-Acquired Pneumonia/ 15. Detection of Legionella spp. and Legionella pneumophila-Specific DNA in Respiratory Secretions by PCR-Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay/ 16. Serological versus Sequence-Based Methods for Legionella Identification/ 17. Serologic Study of an Outbreak of Legionnairesユ Disease: Variation of Sensitivity Associated with the Subgroup of Legionella pneumophila sg1 Antigen Used and Evidence of Concurrent Reactivity to Other Atypical Pneumonia Agents/ 18. Serotyping of Legionella pneumophila in Epidemiological Investigations: Limitations and Ways Out for Being a Helpful Tool in the Era of Genotyping/ 19. Duopath Legionella: a New Immunochromatographic Test for Simultaneous Identification of Legionella pneumophila and Legionella Species/ 20. Antigenic Diversity among Legionella Species of a 19-Kilodalton Peptidoglycan-Associated Lipoprotein Determined by Reactivity Patterns to Monoclonal Antibodies/ 21. Evaluation of a New Rapid Immunochromatographic Test using Peptidoglycan-Associated Lipoprotein for Detection of Legionella Antigen in Urine Samples from Adults with Pneumonia/ 22. Rapid Identification of Legionella pneumophila, Legionella anisa, and Legionella taurinensis with Latex Agglutination Reagents/ 23. Clinical Presentation, Laboratory Diagnosis, and Treatment of Legionnairesユ Disease/ 24. Legionnairesユ Disease in Europe 1995 - 2004: a Ten-Year Review/ 25. Typing of Legionella pneumophila and Its Role in Elucidating the Epidemiology of Legionnairesユ Disease/ 26. Effect of Legionella Testing Patterns on the Apparent Epidemiology of Legionnaires' Disease in Australia/ 27. 25 Years of Surveillance for Legionnairesユ Disease in England and Wales: Why No Improvement? / 28. Epidemiological Surveillance of Seropositive Legionellosis Cases in Korea During 1999 - 2002/ 29. Prevalence of Legionnairesユ Disease and Investigation of Risk Factors: Results of an Italian Multicentric Study/ 30. Seroprevalence of Antibodies to Legionella pneumophila in Northern Italy/ 31. A Seroepidemiological Study of Legionella pneumophila Antibodies in Spanish Patients: A 13-Year Retrospective Study/ 32. Risk Differences of Legionnairesユ Disease Associated with Travel in Spain, 1999 to 2004/ 33. Persistence and Genotypic Stability of Legionella in a Potable Water System in a Hotel over a 20-Month Period/ 34. 10 Years of Legionella Surveillance: Change of Legionella Subtype Preceded Epidemic of Nosocomial Legionnairesユ Disease/ 35. Representative Survey of the Scope of Legionnairesユ Disease and of Diagnostic Methods and Transmission Control Practices in Germany/ 36. Distribution of Legionella pneumophila Genotypes in Patients and Environmental Sources/ 37. Molecular Comparison of Isolates from a Recurring Outbreak of Legionnaires' Disease Spanning 22 Years/ 38. Sequence-Based Typing of Legionella pneumophila as an Aid in Investigation of Hospital-Acquired Legionnaires' Disease/ 39. Legionnairesユ Disease Associated with Death after Near Drowning in Lake Water/ 40. Is Use of Potting Mix Associated with Legionella longbeachae Infection? Results from a Case Control Study in South Australia/ 41. Epidemiological Typing of Legionella pneumophila in the Absence of Isolates/ 42. Online Identification of Legionella Species by DNA Sequence Analysis: the Macrophage Infectivity Potentiator Gene as an Example/ 43. Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis Analysis and Sequence-Based Typing of Legionella pneumophila Serogroup 1 Isolates from Japan/ 44. Development of an Online Tool for European Working Group for Legionella Infections Sequence-Based Typing Including Automatic Quality Assessment and Data Submission/ 45. Identification of Translocated Substrates of the Legionella pneumophila Dot/Icm System without the use of Eukaryotic Host Cells/ 46. Function of Legionella Effectors/ 47. The Legionella pneumophila Dot/Icm Type IV Secretion System/ 48. Subcellular Localization of the Dot/Icm Type IV Secretion Proteins/ 49. Defining the Translocation Pathway of the Legionella pneumophila Type IV Secretion System,/ 50. Loss of a Patatin-Like Phospholipase A Causes Reduced Infectivity of Legionella pneumophila in Amoeba and Macrophage Infection Models/ 51. Identification of a Cytotoxic Legionella pneumophila lpxb Paralogue in a Multicopy Suppressor Screen using Acanthamoeba castellanii as a Selective Host/ 52. Type II Protein Secretion and Twin-Arginine Translocation Promote the Pathogenesis of Legionella pneumophila/ 53. The Type II Protein Secretion System of Legionella pneumophila Is Important for Growth in Iron-Rich Media and Survival in Tap Water at Low Temperatures/ 54. Identification of Putative Substrates of the Legionella pneumophila Tat Secretion Pathway via Two-Dimensional Protein Gel Electrophoresis/ 55. Identification of Target Proteins of the Lss Secretion System of Legionella pneumophila Corby/ 56. Legionella pneumophila Mip: New Function for an Old Protein? / 57. Phospholipases A of Legionella pneumophila: Virulence Factors by Diversity? / 58. Identification and Characterization of Legionella pneumophila Phospholipases A/ 59. Characterization of GDSL-Hydrolases of the Lung Pathogen Legionella pneumophila/ 60. Genetic and Structural Examination of the Legiobactin Siderophore/ 61. Eukaryotic-Like Proteins of Legionella pneumophila as Potential Virulence Factors/ 62. Role of Legionella pneumophila-Specific Genes in Pathogenesis/ 63. The Hsp60 Chaperonin of Legionella pneumophila: an Intriguing Player in Infection of Host Cells, Audrey Chong/ 64. Lipopolysaccharide Architecture of Legionella pneumophila Growth in Broth and Host Cells/ 65. Lag-1 Acetylation of Lipopolysaccharide/ 66. Immunochemical Analysis of Legionella pneumophila Outer Membrane Vesicles/ 67. Contribution of Legionellaユs Surface to the Pregnant Pause Virulence Strategy/ 68. New Insights into Pathogenesis of Legionella pneumophila Infection: from Bedside Findings to Animal Models/ 69. Induction of Apoptosis during Intracellular Replication of Legionella pneumophila in the Lungs of Mice/ 70. The Role of the Phagosomal Transporter (Pht) Family of Proteins in Legionella pneumophila Pathogenesis/ 71. A Role for Phosphoinositide Metabolism in Phagocytosis and Intracellular Replication of Legionella pneumophila/ 72. Interaction with the Ciliate Tetrahymena sp. May Predispose Legionella pneumophila to Infect Human Cells/ 73. Genetics of Mouse Macrophage Resistance to Legionella pneumophila/ 74. Role of Birc 1/Naip 5 in Macrophage Function and Susceptibility to Infection with Legionella pneumophila/ 75. Locus on Chromosome 13 in Mice Involved in Clearance of Legionella pneumophila from the Lungs/ 76. Inflammatory Immune Response to Cytosolic Flagellin Protects Mice from Legionella pneumophila Infection/ 77. A Peptidoglycan-Associated Lipoprotein of Legionella pneumophila Activates Toll-Like Receptor 2 in Murine Macrophages/ 78. Legionella Infection of Bone Marrow Dendritic Cells Induces Modulation by Catechins, James Rogers, Izabella Perkins/ 79. Gene Expression and Virulence in Legionella: the Flagellar Regulon/ 80. Identification of Legionella pneumophila Genes under Transcriptional Control of LpnR Regulatory Proteins/ 81. Modulation of rpoH Expression Using an Antisense Strategy/ 82. Novel Use of Heliobacter pylori Nitroreductase (rdxA4) as a Counterselectable Marker in Allelic Vector Exchange to Create Legionella pneumophila Philadelphia-1 Mutants/ 83. Analysis of Gene Expression in Legionella during Axenic Growth and Infection/ 84. Bringing the Genome of Legionella pneumophila to Life: the Transcriptional Program during Infection of Acanthamoeba castellanii/ 85. Genome Rearrangements and Horizontal Gene Transfer in Legionella pneumophila/ 86. Genetic Diversity of Legionella pneumophila/ 87. The Problem of Complexity/ 88. Sequence-Based Discovery of Ecological Diversity within Legionella/ 89. Genome Sequencing and Genomics/ 90. Characterization of Sessile and Planktonic Legionella pneumophila in Model Biofilms/ 91. The Amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum Contributes to Legionella Infection/ 92. Acanthamoeba castellanii Strongly Increases the Number of Legionella pneumophila in Model Tap Water Biofilms/ 93. Biofilm Formation of Legionella pneumophila in Complex Medium under Static and Dynamic Flow Conditions/ 94. Evaluation of Signaling between Legionella pneumophila and Multiple Prokaryotes/ 95. Antimicrobial Activity of Some Lichen Extracts against Legionella pneumophila/ 96. Isolation and Characterization of a Staphylococcus warneri Strain Producing an Anti-Legionella Peptide/ 97. Occurrence and Diversity of Legionella pneumophila in Water Samples from the Brazilian Environment/ 98. Diversity of Legionella spp. / 99. Effects of Sea Water Concentration and Temperature on the Survival of Legionella pneumophila Serogroup 1/ 100. Isolation of Legionella and Amoebae from Water Samples/ 101. Detection and Identification of Free-Living Protozoa in Drinking Water/ 102. Growth of Legionella in Nonsterilized, Naturally Contaminated Bathing Water in a System that Circulates the Water/ 103. Fluctuation in Legionella pneumophila Counts in Cooling Towers over a One-Year Period/ 104. Genotypic Variability and Persistence of Legionella pneumophila DNA Subtypes in 23 Cooling Towers from Two Different Areas/ 105. Suitability of Peptide Nucleic Acid Probes for Detection of Legionella in Mains Drinking Water Supplies/ 106. Legionella Detection from Water Samples by Reverse Transcriptase-PCR/ 107. Evaluation of the Dynal Biotech Legionella Immunomagnetic Separation Method versus Conventional Culture for the Isolation of Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 from Water Samples/ 108. A Novel and Rapid Legionella Detection System for Water Analysis/ 109. Use of Real-Time PCR for Detection and Quantification of Legionella Bacteria in Water on the Scale of a Watershed/ 110. Field Evaluation of the Binax Equate Test Kit for Enumeration of Legionella pneumophila Serogroup 1 in Cooling Water Samples/ 111. Method Development for Legionella Detection in Metalworking Fluids/ 112. Risk Assessment for Legionella in Building Water Systems/ 113. Controlling Legionella in Hospital Water Systems/ 114. Strategies for Infection Control of Nosocomial Legionnaires' Disease: Four-Year Surveillance Experience in a Teaching Hospital in Italy/ 115. Legionella Contamination of Domestic Hot Water in a Tertiary Level Hospital and Resulting Introduction of Control Measures/ 116. Review of Nosocomial Legionella Outbreaks/ 117. Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment Model for Legionella/ 118. Risk of Legionella in the Spa Industry: Inadequacy of Current Legislation Covering Thermal Waters Used for Medicinal Purposes/ 119. Biological Treatment of Industrial Wastewater: a Possible Source of Legionella Infection/ 120. Inhibition of Legionella Growth in Circulating Bathing Water by Filter Refreshment Method Using a High Concentration of Chlorine/ 121. Disinfection of Hospital Water Systems and the Prevention of Legionellosis/ 122. Six Months Experience of Silver-Hydrogen Peroxide Treatment for Legionella Control in Two Nursing Home Water Systems/ 123. Temperature Regimens versus Ionization TMVs/ 124. Design and Realization of Zero-Aerosol Cooling Towers/ 125. Legionella Population Control in Cooling Water Systems/ 126. Control of Legionella Proliferation Risk in Cooling Water Systems/ 127. Control of Legionella in Large Buildings through Community-Wide Introduction of Monochloramine/ 128. Efficacy of Monochloramine against Surface-Associated Legionella pneumophila in a Cooling Tower Model System/ 129. Monochloramine Treatment Induces Viable but Nonculturable (VBNC) State into Biofilm and Planktonic Legionella pneumophila Populations/ 130. Preventing Legionellosis with Hazard Analysis and Control Systems/ 131. Environmental Sampling Data to Determine Risk/ * The newest Legionella volume is a summary of the most current research and investigation in the field. Orginally presented in Chicago at the 6th International Conference on Legionella, the contributions included are written by experts and cover all aspects of this organism. *
Janda, J. M. & Abbott, S. L.
The Enterobacteria 2nd ed.
腸内細菌第2版
American Society for Microbiology 2006.
411 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-55581-342-9
18,900円
Contents
1.Historical Perspectives on the Family Enterobacteriaceae/ 2.The Family Enterobacteriaceae: Taxonomic Considerations/ 3.Medical and Public Health Significance of the Family Enterobacteriaceae/ 4.Escherichia Coli/ 5.Other Escherichia Species/ 6.The Genus Shigella/ 7.Nontyphoidal Salmonellae/ 8.Salmonella Serotype Typhi and Salmonella Serotype Paratyphi A, B, and C/ 9.The Genera Klebsiella and Raoultella/ 10.The Genus Serratia/ 11.The Genus Enterobacter/ 12.The Genus Citrobacter/ 13.The Genus Yersinia/ 14.The Genus Proteus/ 15.The Genus Morganella/ 16.The Genus Providencia/ 17.The Genus Edwardsiella/ 18.The Genus Hafnia/ 19.The Genus Plesiomonas/ 20.Uncommon Enterobacterial Genera Associated with Clinical Specimens/ 21.Phytopathogenic and Miscellaneous Members of the Family Enterobacteriaceae/ Appendix: Differential Biochemical Tables for Enterobacteria/ Index/ *
Fischetti, V.A. et al.
Gram-Positive Pathogens 2nd ed.
グラム陽性病原菌 第2版
Blackwell Pub. 2006.4
888 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-55581-343-7
24,000円
Contents
1.Ultrastructure of Gram-Positive Cell Walls/ 2.Surface Proteins on Gram-Positive Bacteria/ 3.Intracellular Invasion by Streptococcus pyogenes: Invasins, Host Receptors, and Relevance to Human Disease/ 4.Capsular Polysaccharide of Group A Streptococci/ 5.Toxins and Superantigens of Group A Streptococci/ 6.Genetics of Group A Streptococci/ 7.Cross-Reactive Antigens of Group A Streptococci/ 8.Extracellular Matrix Interactions with Gram-Positive Pathogens/ 9.Streptococcus-Mediated Host Cell Signaling/ 10.Vaccine Approaches To Protect against Group A Streptococcal Pharyngitis/ 11.The Bacteriophages of Group A Streptococci/ 12.Molecular Epidemiology, Ecology, and Evolution of Group A Streptococci/ 13.Pathogenic Mechanisms and Virulence Factors of Group B Streptococci/ 14.Surface Structures of Group B Streptococci Important in Human Immunity/ 15.Epidemiology of Group B Streptococcal Infections/ 16.Genetics and Pathogenicity Factors of Groups C and G Streptococci/ 17.Pathogenicity Factors in Groups C and G Streptococci/ 18.Group C and Group G Streptococcal Infections: Epidemiologic and Clinical Aspects/ 19.The Cell Wall of Streptococcus pneumoniae/ 20.Streptococcus pneumoniae Capsular Polysaccharide/ 21.Streptococcus pneumoniae: Invasion and Inflammation/ 22.Phase Variation of Streptococcus pneumoniae/ 23.Genetics of Streptococcus pneumoniae/ 24.Pneumococcal Vaccines/ 25.Pathogenicity of Enterococci/ 26.Enterococcal Genetics/ 27.Pathogenesis of Oral Streptococci,/ 28.The Virulence Properties of Streptococcus mutans/ 29.Genetics of sanguinis Group Streptococci/ 30.Genetics of Lactococci/ 31.Diagnostics, Typing, and Taxonomy/ 32.The Staphylococcus aureus NCTC 8325 Genome/ 33.Genetics: Accessory Elements and Genetic Exchange/ 34.Carbohydrate Catabolism: Pathways and Regulation/ 35.Respiration and Small-Colony Variants of Staphylococcus aureus/ 36.The Staphylococcal Cell Wall/ 37.Staphylococcal Capsule/ 38.Staphylococcus aureus Exotoxins/ 39.Extracellular Enzymes/ 40.Staphylococcal Sortases and Surface Proteins/ 41.Staphylococcal Pathogenesis and Pathogenicity Factors: Genetics and Regulation/ 42.Staphylococcus aureus--Eukaryotic Cell Interactions/ 43.The Epidemiology of Staphylococcus Infections/ 44.Animal Models of Experimental Staphylococcus aureus Infection/ 45.Cellular and Extracellular Defenses against Staphylococcal Infections/ 46.Biology and Pathogenicity of Staphylococcus epidermidis/ 47.Biology and Pathogenicity of Staphylococci Other than Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis/ 48.Antibiotic Resistance in the Staphylococci/ 49.Epidemiology and Clinical Manifestations of Listeria monocytogenes Infection/ 50.Listeria monocytogenes Infection of Mice: an Elegant Probe To Dissect Innate and T-Cell Immune Responses/ 51.Genetic Tools for Use with Listeria monocytogenes/ 52.Regulation of Virulence Genes in Pathogenic Listeria spp/ 53.The Cell Biology of Invasion and Intracellular Growth by Listeria monocytogenes/ 54.Bacillus anthracis/ 55.Clostridial Genetics/ 56.Neurotoxigenic Clostridia/ 57.Enterotoxic Clostridia: Clostridium perfringens Type A and Clostridium difficile/ 58.Histotoxic Clostridia/ 59.Corynebacterium diphtheriae: Iron-Mediated Activation of DtxR and Regulation of Diphtheria Toxin Expression,/ 60.Actinomyces and Arcanobacterium spp.: Host-Microbe Interactions/ 61.The Pathogenesis of Nocardia/ 62.Mechanisms of Resistance to β-Lactam Antibiotics/ 63.Resistance to Glycopeptides in Gram-Positive Pathogens/ 64.Tetracycline Resistance Determinants in Gram-Positive Bacteria/ 65.Mechanisms of Quinolone Resistance/
* The new edition includes current theories on the mechanisms of gram-positive bacterial pathogenicity, examines current knowledge on gram-positive structure, and details mechanisms of antibiotic resistance. Similar to the original publication, streptococci, staphylococci, listeria, and spore-forming pathogens are emphasized, and a section is devoted to antibiotic and heavy metal resistance mechanisms. *
Chan, V. L. et al.
Bacterial Genomes and Infectious Diseases
Humana Press 2006.7
288 pp.(H)
ISBN 1-58829-496-x
17,600円
Contents
1. Microbial Genomes/ 2. Evolution and Origin of Virulence Isolates/ 3. Genomic Approach to Understanding Infectious Disease Mechanisms/ 4. Knockout and Disease Models in Toll-Like Receptor-Mediated Immunity/ 5. Campylobacter: From Glycome to Pathogenesis/ 6. Genomics of Helicobacter Species/ 7. The Organization of Leptospira at a Genomic Level/ 8. Listeria monocytogenes/ 9. Mycobacterial Genomes/ 10. Mycoplasma/ 11. Genome Comparisons of Diverse Staphylococcus aureus Strains/ 12. Type III Secretion Systems in Yersinia pestis and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis/ 13. Genomics and the Evolution of Pathogenic Vibrio cholerae/ 14. Future Directions of Infectious Disease Research/ *
Deretic, V. ed.
Autophagy in Immunity and Infection
An Novel Immune Effector
Wiley -VCH 2006.7
300 pp.(H)
ISBN 3-527-31450-4
20,500円
Contents
Preface / Foreword / List of Contributors / Colour Plates / Part. 1 INTRODUCTION TO AUTOPHAGY / 1. Overview of Autophagy / 2. Cell Biology and Biochemistry of Autophagy / 3. Transgenic Models of Autophagy / 4. Autophagy in Disease and Aging / 5. The Dual Roles for Autophagy in Cell Death and Survival Part. 2 AUTOPHAGY AND BACTERIA / 6. Autophagy and Mycobacterium Tuberculosis / 7. Autophagy Eliminates Group A Streptococcus Invading Host Cells / 8. Shigella Invasion of Host Cells and Escape from Autophagy / 9. Listeria Monocytogenes: a Model System for Studying Autophagy / 10. Coxiella Burnetii Hijacks the Autophagy Pathway to Survive / 11. Utilization of Endoplasmic Reticulum Membranes to Establish a Vacuole that Supports Replication of Legionella Pneumophila Part 3. AUTOPHAGY AND VIRUSE / 12. Endogenous MHC Class II Antigen Processing of Viral Antigen / 13. Autophagy in Antiviral Host Defense / Addendum / Subject Index *
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