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Handbook of Listeria Monocytogenes
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Once feared as a deadly intracellular bacterium with the extraordinary capacity to survive a wide array of arduous external stressors, Listeria monocytogenes is increasingly recognized as a preferred vector for delivering anti-infective and anti-cancer vaccine molecules.
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Table of contents
- Front cover
- Contents
- Preface
- Editor
- Contributors
- Section I: Biology and Pathogenicity
- Chapter 1. Biology
- Chapter 2. Epidemiology
- Chapter 3. Stress Responses
- Chapter 4. Pathogenesis
- Section II: Identification and Detection
- Chapter 5. Phenotypic Identification
- Chapter 6. Genotypic Identification
- Chapter 7. Strain Typing
- Chapter 8. Virulence Determination
- Section III: Genomics and Proteomics
- Chapter 9. Genetic Manipulations
- Chapter 10. Comparative Genomics and Evolution of Virulence
- Chapter 11. Genomic Divisions/Lineages, Epidemic Clones, and Population Structure
- Chapter 12. Analysis of Cell Envelope Proteins
- Section IV: Immunity and Vaccines
- Chapter 13. Innate Immunity
- Chapter 14. Adaptive Immunity
- Chapter 15. Anti-Infective Vaccine Strategies
- Chapter 16. Anticancer Vaccine Strategies
- Index
- Back cover