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Advances in Microbial Physiology

  • 1st Edition, Volume 36 - March 10, 1994
  • Latest edition
  • Editors: Anthony H. Rose, David W. Tempest
  • Language: English

From the Reviews of Previous Volumes"This series has consistently presented a well-balanced account of progress in microbial physiology...Invaluable for teaching… Read more

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From the Reviews of Previous Volumes"This series has consistently presented a well-balanced account of progress in microbial physiology...Invaluable for teaching purposes."-AMERICAN SCIENTIST

Readership

Microbiologists, biochemists, biotechnologists.

Table of contents

J.W. Payne and M.W. Smith, Peptide Transport by Micro-organisms.
P. Plateau and S. Blanquet, Dinucleoside Oligophosphates in Micro-organisms.
J. Dijksterhuis, M. Veenhuis, W. Harder, and B. Nordbring-Hertz, Nematophagous Fungi: Physiological Aspects and Structure-Function Relationships.
A. Fiechter and B. Sonnleitner, Non-Invasive Concepts in Metabolic Studies.
G. Satta, R. Fontana, and P. Canepari, The Two-Competing Site (TCS) Model for Cell Shape Regulation in Bacteria. The Envelope as an Integration Point for the Regulatory Circuits of Essential Physiological Events.
K. Matsushita, H. Toyama, and O. Adachi, Respiratory Chains and Bioenergetics of Acetic-Acid Bacteria.
Subject Index.

Review quotes

"This series has consistently presented a well-balanced account of progress in microbial physiology...Invaluable for teaching purposes."—AMERICAN SCIENTIST

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 36
  • Published: June 13, 1994
  • Language: English

About the editors

AR

Anthony H. Rose

Affiliations and expertise
School of Biological Sciences, Bath University, U.K.

DT

David W. Tempest

Affiliations and expertise
University of Sheffield, U.K.

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