The influence of cooperative bacteria on animal host biology

Title
  1. The influence of cooperative bacteria on animal host biology / edited by Margaret J. McFall-Ngai, Brian Henderson, Edward G. Ruby.
Published by
  1. Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2005.

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Additional authors
  1. McFall-Ngai, Margaret Jean.
  2. Henderson, Brian (Professor)
  3. Ruby, Edward G.
Description
  1. xix, 425 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color); 24 cm.
Series statement
  1. Advances in molecular and cellular microbiology ; 10
Uniform title
  1. Advances in molecular and cellular microbiology ; 10.
Subject
  1. Models, Animal
  2. Host-Parasite Interactions
  3. Bacteria > immunology
  4. Bacteria > pathogenicity
  5. Bacteria > genetics
  6. Symbiosis
  7. Host-bacteria relationships
  8. Immunity, Cellular
Contents
  1. How have bacteria contributed to the evolution of multicellular animals? / Carole S. Hickman -- The interface of microbiology and immunology: a comparative analysis of the animal kingdom / Margaret McFall-Ngai -- Co-evolution of bacteria and their hosts: a marriage made in heaven or hell? / Jörg Hacker ... [et al.] -- Industrial revolution and microbial evolution / Fernando de la Cruz and Julian Davies -- Bacteria evolve and function within communities: observations from experimental Pseudomonas populations / Paul B. Rainey -- Coral symbioses: the best and worst of three kingdoms / Eugene Rosenberg -- Interactions between inherited bacteria and their hosts: the Wolbachia paradigm / Zoe L. Veneti ... [et al.] -- Microbial communities in lepidopteran guts: from models to metagenomics / Jo Handelsman, Courtney J. Robinson, and Kenneth F. Raffa -- Commensal diversity and the immune system: modelling the host-as-network / Robert M. Seymour -- Beneficial intracellular bacteria in the Dryophthoridae: evolutionary and immunological features of a pathogenic-like relationship / Abdelaziz Heddi and Caroline Anselme -- Type III secretion in Bordetella-host interactions / Seema Mattoo and Jeffrey F. Miller -- Resident bacteria as inductive signals in mammalian gut development / Lora V. Hooper -- Virulence or commensalism: lessons from the urinary tract / Göran Bergsten, Björn Wullt, and Catharina Svanborg -- Host responses to bacteria; innate immunity in invertebrates / L. Courtney Smith -- Bacterial recognition by mammalian cells / Clare E. Bryant and Sabine Tötemeyer -- Moonlighting in protein hyperspace: shared moonlighting proteins and bacteria-host crosstalk / Brian Henderson -- Cell signalling pathways as targets for bacterial evasion and pathology / Andrew S. Neish -- Shaping of the bacterial world by human intervention / Rino Rappuoli.
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references and index.