Molecular Biology of Parasitic Protozoa

ISBN13: 9780199636013ISBN10: 019963601X Paperback, 256 pages
Jun 1996,  In Stock

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Protozoans are interesting creatures for several reasons, not least of which is their ability to live inside or among the cells of their host while resisting the host's cellular defences. The rigours of their lifestyle have resulted in the evolution of some remarkable adaptation at the biochemical level; many parasites have dispensed with entire metabolic pathways, and have evolved complex mechanisms for transmission to new hosts. Parasitic protozoa cause some of the major infectious diseases of humans and domestic animals. In recent years, new molecular biological techniques have opened up the study of the biology of these parasites, and tremendous advances have been made. This book covers this interesting and fast-moving field at an advanced level for which there is no other up-to-date book.

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"This compendium has eleven chapters written by leading experts in their field and provides current research information on the molecular biology of parasitic protozoans causative agents of a broad spectrum of diseases around the world."--BIOSIS

Product Details

256 pages; 60 figures; ISBN13: 978-0-19-963601-3ISBN10: 0-19-963601-X

About the Author(s)

Edited by Deborah F. Smith, Department of Biochemistry, Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, London , and Marilyn Parsons, Seattle Biomedical Research Institute

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