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CHAPTER 1 - General Characteristics
KELSEY C. MILNER, JON A. RUDBACH and EDGAR RIBI
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CHAPTER 2 - The Anatomy and Chemistry of Gram-Negative Cell Envelopes
JOHN H. FREER and M.R.J. SALTON
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CHAPTER 3 - The Physical Structure of Bacterial Lipopolysaccharides
J.W. SHANDS
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CHAPTER 4 - Isolation and Chemical and Immunological Characterization of Bacterial Lipopolysaccharides
OTTO LÜDERITZ, OTTO WESTPHAL, ... HIROSHI NIKAIDO
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CHAPTER 5 - The Chemistry of the Unique Carbohydrates of Bacterial Lipopolysaccharides
GILBERT ASHWELL and JEAN HICKMAN
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CHAPTER 6 - The Relation of Bacteriophage Attachment to Lipopolysaccharide Structure
ANNETTE M.C. RAPIN and HERMAN M. KALCKAR
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CHAPTER 7 - Chemical and Biological Heterogeneity of Endotoxins
A. NOWOTNY
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CHAPTER 8 - Biosynthesis of the Core Region of Lipopolysaccharide
M.J. OSBORN and LAWRENCE I. ROTHFIELD
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CHAPTER 9 - Biosynthesis of O-Antigens
PHILLIPS W. ROBBINS and ANDREW WRIGHT
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CHAPTER 10 - Genetic Aspects of Biosynthesis and Structure of Salmonella Lipopolysaccharide
B.A.D. STOCKER and P. HELENA MÄKELÄ
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Author Index
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Subject Index
Pages 459-473
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Microbial Toxins, Volume IV: Bacterial Endotoxins covers a general introduction of bacterial endotoxins, as well as research concerning structure (both morphological and physical), chemistry, immunology, biosynthesis, and genetics of bacterial endotoxins. The book describes the general characteristics of bacterial endotoxins; the anatomy and chemistry of Gram-negative cell envelopes; and the physical structure of bacterial lipopolysaccharides. The text also discusses the isolation and chemical and immunological characterization of bacterial lipopolysaccharides; the chemistry of the unique carbohydrates of bacterial lipopolysaccharides; and the relation of bacteriophage attachment to lipopolysaccharide structure. The chemical and biological heterogeneity of endotoxins, as well as the biosynthesis of the core region of lipopolysaccharide are also considered. The book further tackles the biosynthesis of O-antigens and the genetic aspects of biosynthesis and structure of Salmonella lipopolysaccharide. Microbiologists, biochemists, bacteriologists, immunologists, and people involved in biochemical research will find the book useful.
Microbial Toxins, Volume IV: Bacterial Endotoxins covers a general introduction of bacterial endotoxins, as well as research concerning structure (both morphological and physical), chemistry, immunology, biosynthesis, and genetics of bacterial endotoxins. The book describes the general characteristics of bacterial endotoxins; the anatomy and chemistry of Gram-negative cell envelopes; and the physical structure of bacterial lipopolysaccharides. The text also discusses the isolation and chemical and immunological characterization of bacterial lipopolysaccharides; the chemistry of the unique carbohydrates of bacterial lipopolysaccharides; and the relation of bacteriophage attachment to lipopolysaccharide structure. The chemical and biological heterogeneity of endotoxins, as well as the biosynthesis of the core region of lipopolysaccharide are also considered. The book further tackles the biosynthesis of O-antigens and the genetic aspects of biosynthesis and structure of Salmonella lipopolysaccharide. Microbiologists, biochemists, bacteriologists, immunologists, and people involved in biochemical research will find the book useful.
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978-0-12-046504-0
Language
English
Published
1971
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Copyright © 1971 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Academic Press