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Kluwer Academic Molecular Recognition In Host-Parasite Interactions1993 Edition by Timo K. Korhonen Etc.
Before a microbial pathogen can take up residence in a host it must be sure it has the right one; this is accomplished by an initial chemical conversation between molecules of the two parties concerned and the result of that conversation largely determines whether or not we get infected by influen Table of contents : Microbial Components in Recognition: Streptococcal M Protein V.A. Fischetti et al. Properties and Synthesis of K88 Fimbriae; F.K. de Graaf D. Bakker. SLayers in Bacterial Pathogenesis; T.J. Trust W.W. McKay. Minifunctional Nature of Enterobacterial Fimbriae; T.K. Korhonen. Host Components in Recognition: Virus Interaction with Host Cell Receptors; E. Hounsell et al. Role of Cell Receptors for Poliovirus in Pathogenesis Host Range and Virus Entry; V.R. Racaniello et al. Membrane Proximity and Internal Binding in the Microbial Recognition of Host Cell Glycolipids; K.A. Karlsson et al. Host Cell Invasion: Inhibitory Action of Amantadine during Viral Entry; K. Martin et al. Effect of Host Proteases on Early Steps of Enterovirus Infection; T. Hovi et al. Protein Translocation from the Exterior to the Cytosol; S. Olsnes. 13 additional articles. Index.