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A01=Jean F. Brisou
Adherence Mechanisms
Alpha Amylase
Alpha Glucosidases
Alpha Mannosidase
Author_Jean F. Brisou
Axenic Mice
Bacteria Marked
bacterial communities
biofilm detection techniques
Biofilms
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Diaminopimelic Acid
Digestive Tube
environmental microbiology
enzymatic detachment
Enzyms
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Fimbrial Subunit
Hyaluronic Acid
Le Brec
Lipoteichoic Acid
Lower Fungi
Methods
microbial adhesion
microbial ecology methods
Microorganisms
Mucous Gels
Muramic Acid
Mycolic Acids
Nonreducer Terminal Residues
Peptide Synthetases
Polymerized Chain Reactions
Seawater Cultures
Sialic Acid
Sterile Physiological Solution
TCBS Agar
Teichoic Acids
tissue colonization
Uropathogenic Strains
Vibrio Alginolyticus
Product details
- ISBN 9781138557703
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 28 Jan 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
This text presents a new technique for detecting microorganisms, specifically bacteria found in all levels of the biosphere. It also discusses methods for enzymatic release of these microbes as well as their interactions in all ecosystems. Drawings and micrographs help to illustrate this concept.
Part one is devoted to the mechanisms of adherence. The second part discusses microbial ecology and the bacterial population of tissues as well as both land and aquatic microbiocenoses in general. Part three specifically covers technique. What is known about the mechanisms of adherence justifies the choice of techniques suggested. Applications in areas such as nature, medicine, environmental hygiene and the food industry are discussed.
The explanation of useful techniques, the author's research results, and practical application methods make this volume an essential reference tool for researchers, technicians and practitioners.
Jean F. Brisou is a national corresponding member of the Academy of Medicine.
Biofilms
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