Microbial pathogens have evolved strategies to live and multiply within their hosts, who in turn have evolved surveillance systems that detect such pathogens and trigger countermeasures. This Microbiology Select highlights recent papers that reveal new aspects of these host and microbial strategies
Animals live in symbiosis with numerous microbe species. While some can protect hosts from infection...
Given the ubiquitous nature of microorganisms and the many occasions on which they come into contact...
Historically, clinical microbiological laboratories have often relied on isolation of pure cultures ...
This edition of Select highlights recent papers that explore some of the ever-evolving strategies th...
Genome analysis of microbial pathogens has provided unique insights into their virulence, host adapt...
Beyond the innate response that is elicited when tissues are infected, bacterial pathogens have evol...
Animals live in symbiosis with numerous microbe species. While some can protect hosts from infection...
Microbial genome evolution is shaped by a variety of selective pressures. Understanding how these pr...
The immense social and economic impact of bacterial pathogens, from drug-resistant infections in hos...
Abstract : Due to the re-emergence of infectious diseases, the causative pathogenic microorganisms ...
The Society for General Microbiology (SGM) Spring Conference covers a range of topics of microbiolog...
In this perspective we offer views on how microbial activities may change in response to the impact ...
The immense social and economic impact of bacterial pathogens, from drug-resistant infections in hos...
The world is becoming increasingly saturated with microbial infections, and the incidence of these i...
The changing landscape of infectious dis-eases over the past 2 decades has as-tounded the medical co...
Animals live in symbiosis with numerous microbe species. While some can protect hosts from infection...
Given the ubiquitous nature of microorganisms and the many occasions on which they come into contact...
Historically, clinical microbiological laboratories have often relied on isolation of pure cultures ...
This edition of Select highlights recent papers that explore some of the ever-evolving strategies th...
Genome analysis of microbial pathogens has provided unique insights into their virulence, host adapt...
Beyond the innate response that is elicited when tissues are infected, bacterial pathogens have evol...
Animals live in symbiosis with numerous microbe species. While some can protect hosts from infection...
Microbial genome evolution is shaped by a variety of selective pressures. Understanding how these pr...
The immense social and economic impact of bacterial pathogens, from drug-resistant infections in hos...
Abstract : Due to the re-emergence of infectious diseases, the causative pathogenic microorganisms ...
The Society for General Microbiology (SGM) Spring Conference covers a range of topics of microbiolog...
In this perspective we offer views on how microbial activities may change in response to the impact ...
The immense social and economic impact of bacterial pathogens, from drug-resistant infections in hos...
The world is becoming increasingly saturated with microbial infections, and the incidence of these i...
The changing landscape of infectious dis-eases over the past 2 decades has as-tounded the medical co...
Animals live in symbiosis with numerous microbe species. While some can protect hosts from infection...
Given the ubiquitous nature of microorganisms and the many occasions on which they come into contact...
Historically, clinical microbiological laboratories have often relied on isolation of pure cultures ...