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Bacterial Protein Toxins: Fourth European Workshop, Urbino, July 3-July 6 1989 (International Journal of Medical Microbiology, Supplement 19)

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Bacterial Protein Toxins: Fourth European Workshop, Urbino, July 3-July 6 1989 (International Journal of Medical Microbiology, Supplement 19)

by Rappuoli, R.; Alouf, J. E.; Falmagne, P.; Fehrenbach, F. J.; Freer, J.; Gross, R.; Jeljaszewicz, J.; Montecucco, C.; Tomasi, M.; Wadstrom, T.; Witholt, B. (editors)

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New York, NY, U.S.A.: Gustav Fischer, 1991. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. This volume contains the contributions presented at the 4th European Workshop on Bacterial Protein Toxins and covers various aspects such as their molecular architecture, binding and internalization, mechanisms of cell intoxication, regulation of toxin expression, the role of toxins in pathogenicity, applications of toxins in medicine and agriculture, and the interaction of toxins with the immune system; it also documents the rapid rate of increase of knowledge in the field of microbial toxinology; includes 150 figures and 65 tables; printed in Germany, all articles are in English; German ISBN: 3437113089 (red cloth with black lettering, corner very slightly bumped; orange laminated dust jacket with very slight edgewear; otherwise a bright, clean, tight copy; supplements 17, 23, and 24 also available)

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Title
Bacterial Protein Toxins: Fourth European Workshop, Urbino, July 3-July 6 1989 (International Journal of Medical Microbiology, Supplement 19)
Author
Rappuoli, R.; Alouf, J. E.; Falmagne, P.; Fehrenbach, F. J.; Freer, J.; Gross, R.; Jeljaszewicz, J.; Montecucco, C.; Tomasi, M.; Wadstrom, T.; Witholt, B. (editors)
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New York, NY, U.S.A.
Date Published
1991

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