This volume of <b>Methods in Enzymology</b> contains contributions covering the wide spectrum of interactions between bacterial pathogens and their eukaryotic hosts. It complements Volume 235, in which methods for the isolation and identification of bacterial pathogens and associated virulence deter
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<p>It is a common statement that because of its simplicity the bacterial cell makes an ideal model for the study of a wide variety of biological systems and phenomena. While no-one would dispute that much of our underΒ standing of biological function derives from the study of the humble bacterium, t
<p>The bacterial cell wall represents a very complex structure disconnecting the interior of single-cell organisms from the environment, thus protecting, but also enabling, them to interact with the surrounding milieu and to exchange both substances and information. Knowledge of the biochemistry of
<p>Focuses on the aggregation of recombinant proteins in bacterial cells in the form of inclusion bodies--and on their use in biotechnological and medical applications <p>The first book devoted specifically to the topic of aggregation in bacteria, ''Protein Aggregation in Bacteria: Functional and St