Miller, Samuel I.,
Salmonellae molecular basis of infection / [electronic resource] : Sam Miller. - London : Henry Stewart Talks, 2009. - 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (37 min.) : color, sound). - Molecular basis of bacterial infection : virulence factors of pathogenic bacteria and how they work, 2056-452X . - Henry Stewart talks. Biomedical & life sciences collection. Molecular basis of bacterial infection. .
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Contents: Salmonellae -- Gram-negative bacteria that cause gastroenteritis and systemic disease or enteric fever -- Mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis include: sensing host environments through a specific receptor, remodeling the bacterial surface, and altering host cells processes -- A receptor that recognizes antimicrobial peptides and low pH -- Regulation of the structure of lipopolysaccharide, and alteration of the Salmonella-containing phagosome by use of a specialized secretion system that functions to accomplish protein transport to the mammalian cell cytoplasm.
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2418 Henry Stewart Talks
Bacterial Infections.
Salmonella.
Salmonellae molecular basis of infection / [electronic resource] : Sam Miller. - London : Henry Stewart Talks, 2009. - 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (37 min.) : color, sound). - Molecular basis of bacterial infection : virulence factors of pathogenic bacteria and how they work, 2056-452X . - Henry Stewart talks. Biomedical & life sciences collection. Molecular basis of bacterial infection. .
Animated audio-visual presentation with synchronized narration. Title from title frames.
Contents: Salmonellae -- Gram-negative bacteria that cause gastroenteritis and systemic disease or enteric fever -- Mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis include: sensing host environments through a specific receptor, remodeling the bacterial surface, and altering host cells processes -- A receptor that recognizes antimicrobial peptides and low pH -- Regulation of the structure of lipopolysaccharide, and alteration of the Salmonella-containing phagosome by use of a specialized secretion system that functions to accomplish protein transport to the mammalian cell cytoplasm.
Access restricted to subscribers.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
2418 Henry Stewart Talks
Bacterial Infections.
Salmonella.