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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Washington, DC :ASM Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV013218024
    Format: XXII, 362 S. : zahlr. Ill., graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 1-55581-157-4
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Molekularbiologie ; Mikrobiologie
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1750386917
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (486 p)
    Edition: [Online-Ausgabe]
    ISBN: 9782759801541
    Series Statement: Académie des sciences
    Content: Frontmatter -- Rapport Science et Technologie -- Composition du Comité RST -- Avant-propos -- Composition du groupe de travail -- TABLE DES MATIÈRES -- Introduction -- PARTIE I La situation actuelle: un défi global pour les pays industrialisés et les pays en développement -- CHAPITRE 1 L'épidémiologie et la santé publique - Veille sanitaire et politique de maîtrise -- CHAPITRE 2 Maladies infectieuses en médecine humaine et vétérinaire, passage des barrières d'espèce -- CHAPITRE 3 Virus émergents -- CHAPITRE 4 Pourquoi il y aura toujours des maladies infectieuses -- CHAPITRE 5 Dynamiques et limites socio-anthropologiques des stratégies de prévention et de contrôle des risques infectieux dans les pays en développement -- CHAPITRE 6 Perception et gestion du risque -- CHAPITRE 7 Succès et échecs dans le contrôle d'une épidémie: l'exemple du sida -- CHAPITRE 8 L'homme en cause -- SOUS-CHAPITRE 8.1 Les infections nosocomiales -- SOUS-CHAPITRE 8.2 Les maladies infectieuses d'origine alimentaire en France et dans les pays industrialisés -- SOUS-CHAPITRE 8.3 Maladies infectieuses et bioterrorisme -- SOUS-CHAPITRE 8.4 Les maladies à prions -- PARTIE II La réponse au défi : un effort sans précédent et coordonné de recherche, d'enseignement et d'actions en santé publique -- CHAPITRE 9 La recherche fondamentale -- SOUS-CHAPITRE 9.1 Les défis de la microbiologie fondamentale : connaissance du monde microbien, génomique, physiologie-métabolisme, parois -- SOUS-CHAPITRE 9.2 Les mécanismes moléculaires et cellulaires des infections -- SOUS-CHAPITRE 9.3 Immunité anti-infectieuse innée et spécifique - Immunogénétique -- SOUS-CHAPITRE 9.4 Infections, cancers et maladies de l'immunité -- SOUS-CHAPITRE 9.5 Vers une meilleure connaissance des vecteurs et de leur contrôle -- SOUS-CHAPITRE 9.6 Vers de nouveaux antibiotiques -- SOUS-CHAPITRE 9.7 Nouvelles approches vaccinales : quels défis ? -- CHAPITRE 10 L'enseignement -- SOUS-CHAPITRE 10.1 L'enseignement à l'Université et à l'Institut Pasteur L'enseignement à l'Université et à l'Institut Pasteur -- SOUS-CHAPITRE 10.2 L'enseignement dans les écoles vétérinaires -- Recommandations -- Recommendations -- Groupe de lecture critique -- Composition du Groupe de lecture critique -- Commentaires de l'Agence française de sécurité sanitaire des aliments (Afssa) -- Commentaire du Cirad (Centre de coopération internationale en recherche agronomique pour le developpement) -- Contribution de la Direction de l'hospitalisation et de l'organisation des soins -- Commentaire de l'Institut de recherche pour le développement (IRD) -- Contribution de l'Inra, de l'Inserm et de l'Institut Pasteur -- Présentation à l'Académie des sciences, par Bernard Malissen -- Intervention de Maurice Tubiana, membre de l'Académie des Sciences
    Content: Contrairement à ce que l'on pourrait penser, les maladies infectieuses ne sont pas en voie de disparition, bien au contraire. Apprendre à mieux gérer ce fléau apparaît essentiel à une meilleure gestion des cas. Au cours d'une première partie, l'ouvrage présente la situation actuelle: - l'épidémiologie et la santé publique - les maladies infectieuses en médecine humaine et vétérinaire (passage des barrières d'espèces) - concepts d'émergence et de réémergence - pourquoi il y aura toujours des maladies infectieuses - dynamiques et limites des stratégies de prévention - perception et gestion du risque - succès et échecs dans le contrôle d'une épidémie - l'homme en cause. Une deuxième partie donnera des éléments de réponse au défi: - la recherche fondamentale - l'enseignement
    Note: Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In French
    Language: French
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington, DC :ASM Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959327118002883
    Format: 1 online resource (xiii, 185 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781683670117 , 1683670116 , 9781683670599 , 1683670590
    Uniform Title: Nouvelle microbiologie.
    Content: "Microbiology has undergone radical changes over the past few decades and ushered in an exciting new era in science. Microbes, specifically bacteria, are incredibly diverse: some are associated with disease and many others are essential for health. Bacteria are highly complex life forms able to communicate with each other and form mutually beneficial relationships with organisms they colonize. In plants, humans, and other animals, communities of microbes form biofilms and microbiota that use incredibly sophisticated strategies to influence their environment. The study of bacterial immune systems has led to a revolution: the development of the CRISPR/Cas9 system, a precise tool for editing DNA whose usefulness we are just beginning to imagine. Bacteria in both health and disease are at the forefront of global challenges we face today. They evolve to resist the antibiotics used against them, but they can also be used to modify mosquitoes that serve as carriers of diseases like malaria. As we learn about the complex and vitally important intestinal microbiome, it unlocks secrets to good health and potential treatments for problems such as obesity"--Provided by publisher.
    Note: 1. Bacteria: many friends, few enemies -- 2. Bacteria: highly organized unicellular organisms -- 3. The RNA revolution -- 4. From the CRISPR defense system to the CRISPR/Cas9 method for modifying genomes -- 5. Antibiotic resistance -- 6. Biofilms: when bacteria gather together -- 7. How bacteria communicate: chemical language and quorum sensing -- 8. When bacteria kill each other -- 9. Human-animal symbioses: the microbiotas -- 10. Bacterium-plant symbioses: microbiotas of plants -- 11. Endosymbiotic relationships -- 12. Pathogenic bacteria, major scourges, and new diseases -- 13. The multiple strategies of pathogenic bacteria -- 14. Pathogenic bacteria in insects -- 15. Plants and their pathogenic bacteria -- 16. New visions in infecction defense -- 17. Bacteria as tools for research -- 18. Bacteria: old and new health tools -- 19. Bacteria as environmental tools -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Major figues in microbiology.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Cossart, Pascale. New microbiology. Washington, DC : ASM Press, [2018] ISBN 9781683670100
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 4
    UID:
    almafu_9959409155002883
    Format: 1 online resource (xxx, 593 pages) : , illustrations (some color)
    Edition: Second edition.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010.
    ISBN: 9781683672036 , 1683672038 , 9781555817633 , 1555817637
    Series Statement: Textbook, ASM Press
    Note: Microbial pathogens: an overview / Pascale Cossart, Javier Pizarro-Cerda, and Marc Lecuit -- Bacterial human pathogen genomes: an overnview / Stephen Bentley, Mohammed Sebaihia, Nicholas Thomson, Matthew Holden, Lisa Crossman, Kenneth Bell, Ana Cerdeno-Tarraga, and Julian Parkhill -- Cell biology: an overview / Dana Philpott and Patrice Boquet -- Extracellular matrix and host cell surfaces: potential sites of pathogen interaction / Klaus T. Preissner and G. Singh Chhatwal -- Bacterial adherence to cell surfaces and extracellular matrix / B. Brent Finlay and Michael Caparon -- Molecular basis for cell adhesion and adhesion-mediated signaling / Banjamin Geiger, Avri Ben-Ze-ev, Eli Zamir, and alexander D. bershadsky -- Bacterial signaling to host cells through adhesion molecules and lipd rafts / Guy Tran Van Nhieu, Philippe, J. Sansonetti, and Frank Lafont -- Host cell membrane structure and dynamics / Lynda M. Pierini and Frederick R. Maxfield -- Membrane traffic in the endocytic pathway of eukaryotic cells / Michela Felberbaum-Corti, Raluca Flukiger-Gagescu, and Jean Gruenberg -- Where tostay inside the cell: a homesteader's guide to intracellular parasitism / David G. Russell -- The Actin cytoskeleton: regulation of actin filament assembly and disassembly / Frederick S. Southwick -- Bacterial manipulation of the host cell cytoskeleton / Jennifer R. Robbins, David N. Baldwin, Sandra J. McCallum, and Julie A. Theriot -- Bacterial toxins / Mariagrazia Pizza, Vega Masignani, and rino Rappuoli -- Bacterial protein toxins and tools in cell biology and pharmacology / Klaus Aktories -- Type III Secretion systems in anaimals- and plant-interacting bacteria / Matthew S. Francis, Kurt Schesser, Ake Forsberg, and Hans Wolf-Watz -- Bacterial type IV secretion systems: DNA conjugation machines adapted for export of virulence factors / Peter J. Christie and antonello Covacci -- Induction of apoptosis by microbial pathogens / Jeremy E. Moss, Ilona Idanpaan-Heikkila, and Arturo Zychlinsky -- Interaction of pathogens with the innate adn adaptive immune system / Emil R. Unanue and Ennio De Gregorio -- Electron microscopy / Chantal de Chastellier -- New tools for virulence gene discovery / Timothy K. McDaniel and Raphael H. Valdivia -- Genome-wide approaches to studying prokaryotic biology / Su L. Chiang and Stephen Lory -- Cell biology of virus infection / Mark Marsh -- Use of simple nonvertebrate hosts to model mammalian pathogenesis / Costi D. Sifri and Frederick M. Ausubel. , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Cellular microbiology. Washington, DC : ASM Press, ©2005 ISBN 155581302X
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 5
    UID:
    almafu_9959359201202883
    Format: 1 online resource (xviii, 356 pages) : , illustrations (chiefly color)
    ISBN: 1683670264 , 9781683672791 , 1683672798 , 9781683670261
    Content: "In launching this book, we wanted to cover many aspects and mechanisms of cellular microbiology, but more importantly, we intended to show that cellular microbiology as a field has reached maturity, extending beyond the strictly cellular level to infections of various organs and tissues. Many model organisms (Yersinia, Salmonella, Shigella, and Listeria, among others) are foodborne pathogens, and tremendous progress has been achieved in deciphering how, when, and where bacteria interact with the gut. However, intestinal cells and the intestine are not the only cells and organs discussed in this book. There are also chapters on infections of the urogenital tract, the endothelial barriers, the nervous system, and the lungs. Progress in the latter two concern important public health infections produced by Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. These two bacteria, which were at first much more difficult to manipulate than Escherichia coli, are now genetically tractable, and their study can now benefit from all the techniques and approaches established with less fastidious bacteria"--
    Additional Edition: Print version: Bacteria and intracellularity. Washington, D.C. : American Society for Microbiology ; Hoboken, NJ : Wiley Blackwell, [2020] ISBN 9781683670254
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 6
    Book
    Book
    Washington, DC :ASM Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV019625378
    Format: XXX, 593 S. : , Ill., graph. Darst.
    Edition: 2. ed.
    ISBN: 1-55581-302-X
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Virulenz ; Infektion ; Cytopathologie ; Mikrobiologie ; Molekularbiologie ; Pathogener Mikroorganismus ; Wechselwirkung ; Wirtszelle ; Pathogener Mikroorganismus ; Cytopathologie
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  • 7
    Book
    Book
    Washington, DC :ASM Press,
    UID:
    almahu_BV045066667
    Format: xiii, 185 Seiten : , Illustrationen ; , 23 cm.
    ISBN: 978-1-68367-010-0
    Uniform Title: La nouvelle microbiologie: des microbiots aux CRISPR
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-68367-011-7
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology , Medicine
    RVK:
    RVK:
    Keywords: Mikrobiologie ; Bakteriologie ; Einführung
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  • 8
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    Book
    Washington, DC :ASM Press, | Hoboken, NJ :Wiley.
    UID:
    almahu_BV046324494
    Format: xviii, 356 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-1-68367-025-4
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-1-68367-026-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Biology , Medicine
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    RVK:
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London, England :Henry Stewart Talks,
    UID:
    edoccha_9961426825302883
    Format: 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (53 min., 19 sec.)) : , sound, color , 005319
    Note: Retrieved April 13, 2024, from https://hstalks.com/bs/1477/. , Introduction -- Host-pathogen interactions -- Successive steps of human listeriosis -- Listeriosis as a model of infection -- Towards understanding of human listeriosis -- L. monocytogenes discovered by Murray in 1926 -- Listeria: the rise of a multifaceted model -- Entry into non phagocytic cells -- Successive steps of cell infectious process -- Cell infectious process: bacterial factors -- The L. monocytogenes virulence gene regulon -- The 5' UTR can adopt a secondary structure -- Thermoregulation of virulence genes -- The prfA-UTR can function as a thermosensor -- Take home messages (1) -- The actin comet-like tails of Listeria (1) -- The actin comet-like tails of Listeria (2) -- The actin-based motility of Listeria -- ActA is responsible for actin based motility -- Arp2/3 - mediated actin assembly -- Listeria is not the only bacterium able to move (1) -- Arp2/3 - mediated motility in Shigella flexneri -- Two types of comet tails -- Listeria is not the only bacterium able to move (2) -- Take home messages (2) -- Bacterial-induced phagocytosis (1) -- Bacterial-induced phagocytosis (2) -- The inlAB operon -- Internalin (InlA) -- E-cadherin homophilic interactions -- Interaction between internalin and E-cadherin (1) -- Role of intra-cytoplasmic domain of E-cadherin -- Arp2/3 recruited at InlA-dependent entry site -- Cortactin, Arp2/3 and actin colocalize at entry -- Recruitment at site of entry summary (1) -- Two-hybrid screen using a-catenin: ARHGAP10 -- ARHGAP10 recruited at Listeria entry site -- ARHGAP10 siRNA inhibits a-catenin recruitment -- Recruitment at site of entry summary (2) -- Take home messages (3) -- Interaction between internalin and E-cadherin (2) -- Species-specificity -- Transgenic mice that express human E-cadherin -- Internalin-dependent crossing of intestinal barrier -- Take home messages (4) -- Structure of the internalin-E-cadherin co-crystal -- Pending questions -- InlB, the second invasion protein (1) -- InlB, the second invasion protein (2) -- The InlB signaling pathway -- Endocytosis and degradation of RTKs -- What is clathrin mediated endocytosis? -- Questions -- Listeria and InlB promote ubiquitination of Met -- InlB induces the ubiquitination, endocytosis of Met -- The endocytosis machinery is involved in entry -- Listeria, clathrin and dynamin at entry sites -- Listeria exploits endocytosis machinery to enter -- Model: exploitation of the endocytosis machinery -- Take home messages (5) -- Non classical clathrin recruitment around Listeria -- Actin polymerisation follows clathrin recruitment -- Take home messages (6) -- A rule rather than an exception? -- Zipper mechanism and trigger mechanism -- E. coli, S. aureus and L. innocua recruit clathrin -- Triggering bacteria do not use clathrin -- Clathrin - conclusions -- Summary of InlA and lnlB pathways -- What is the role of InlB in vivo? -- Species specificity of InlB -- No role for InlB in crossing the intestinal barrier -- Take home messages (7) -- InlA and InlB interdependent roles -- Some Listeria express a truncated internalin -- Epidemiological survey on 450 strains -- Anatomy of the human placental barrier -- Study of placenta from patients with listeriosis -- A role for internalin in crossing placental barrier? -- Crossing the placental barrier in-vivo/ex-vivo -- Search for a small animal model -- Entry in gerbil depends on both inlA and inlB -- In vivo imaging of listeriosis in gerbils -- Interdependent roles of InlA, InlB in infection -- Knock-in mice expressing human E16P mEcad -- InlA and InlB - conclusions -- Take home messages (8) -- Comparative genomics -- The bsh gene is absent from Listeria innocua -- BSH is critical for persistence in intestinal tract -- L. monocytogenes and histone modifications -- Chromatin and nucleosome structure -- Histone modifications and transcriptional regulation -- Listeria decreases phosphorylated H3 -- Listeria induces specific histone modifications -- LLO induces dephosphorylation of H3 -- LLO histone modifications prior to cell invasion -- LLO pathway remains unknown -- LLO induces a specific transcriptional response -- LLO transcription changes and modified histone -- LLO - conclusions -- Perspectives/ future work -- Epigenetics and bacterial infectious diseases -- Contribution of the Listeria model to biology -- Acknowledgments -- Listeria in the cell - image.
    Language: English
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