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1 - Molecular Biology of Protozoan and Helminth Parasites
Elisabetta Ullu and Timothy Nilsen
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2 - Carbohydrate and Energy Metabolism in Aerobic Protozoa
Fred R. Opperdoes
Pages 19-32 - Book chapterAbstract only
3 - Energy Metabolism in Anaerobic Protozoa
Graham H. Coombs and Miklós Müller
Pages 33-47 - Book chapterAbstract only
4 - Carbohydrate and Energy Metabolism in Helminths
Richard Komuniecki and Ben G. Harris
Pages 49-66 - Book chapterAbstract only
5 - Amino Acid and Protein Metabolism
Michael J. North and Barbara C. Lockwood
Pages 67-88 - Book chapterAbstract only
6 - Purine and Pyrimidine Metabolism
Randolph L. Berens, Edward C. Krug and J. Joseph Marr
Pages 89-117 - Book chapterAbstract only
7 - Polyamine Metabolism
Cyrus J. Bacchi and Nigel Yarlett
Pages 119-131 - Book chapterAbstract only
8 - Lipid and Membrane Metabolism of the Malaria Parasite and the African Trypanosome
Wallace R. Fish
Pages 133-145 - Book chapterAbstract only
9 - Antioxidant Mechanisms
Roberto Docampo
Pages 147-160 - Book chapterAbstract only
10 - Xenobiotic Metabolism
James W. Tracy and Elizabeth A. Vande Waa
Pages 161-175 - Book chapterAbstract only
11 - Surface Constituents of Kinetoplastid Parasites
Salvatore J. Turco
Pages 177-202 - Book chapterAbstract only
12 - The Structure and Function of Helminth Surfaces
David P. Thompson and Timothy G. Geary
Pages 203-232 - Book chapterAbstract only
13 - Protozoan Cell Organelles
Marilyn Parsons
Pages 233-255 - Book chapterAbstract only
14 - Neurotransmitters of Helminths
Ralph E. Davis and Antony O.W. Stretton
Pages 257-287 - Book chapterAbstract only
15 - Reproduction and Development in Helminths
H. Ray Gamble, Raymond H. Fetterer and Joseph F. Urban
Pages 289-305 - Book chapterAbstract only
16 - Invasion Mechanisms
Jean François Dubremetz and James H. McKerrow
Pages 307-322 - Book chapterAbstract only
17 - Concepts of Chemotherapy
J. Joseph Marr and Buddy Ullman
Pages 323-336 - Book chapterNo access
Index
Pages 337-349
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The study of parasitic organisms at the molecular level has yielded fascinating new insights of great medical, social, and economical importance, and has pointed the way for the treatment and prevention of the diseases they cause. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Parasites presents an up-to-date account of this modern scientific discipline in a manner that allows and encourages the reader to place the biochemistry and molecular biology of these organisms in their biological context. The chapters are cross-referenced and grouped in an arrangement that provides a fully integrated whole, and permits the reader to create a composite of the biochemical function of these organisms.
Individual chapter includes those devoted to metabolism, in both aerobic and anaerobic protozoa; antioxidant mechanisms; parasite surfaces; organelles; invasion mechanisms; and chemotherapy. The helminths are discussed not only from the point of view of their cellular biochemistry and metabolism, but also with respect to both their integrated functions such as neurochemistry, structure and functions of surfaces, and reproduction. Written by expert investigators, this book will be of interest to all experienced researchers, graduate students, and to the newcomer eager to become familiar with the biochemistry and molecular biology of parasites.
The study of parasitic organisms at the molecular level has yielded fascinating new insights of great medical, social, and economical importance, and has pointed the way for the treatment and prevention of the diseases they cause. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Parasites presents an up-to-date account of this modern scientific discipline in a manner that allows and encourages the reader to place the biochemistry and molecular biology of these organisms in their biological context. The chapters are cross-referenced and grouped in an arrangement that provides a fully integrated whole, and permits the reader to create a composite of the biochemical function of these organisms.
Individual chapter includes those devoted to metabolism, in both aerobic and anaerobic protozoa; antioxidant mechanisms; parasite surfaces; organelles; invasion mechanisms; and chemotherapy. The helminths are discussed not only from the point of view of their cellular biochemistry and metabolism, but also with respect to both their integrated functions such as neurochemistry, structure and functions of surfaces, and reproduction. Written by expert investigators, this book will be of interest to all experienced researchers, graduate students, and to the newcomer eager to become familiar with the biochemistry and molecular biology of parasites.
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ISBN
978-0-12-473345-9
Language
English
Published
1995
Copyright
Copyright © 1995 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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Academic Press