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Veterinary microbiology refers to a field of study that is primarily focused on the microbes that cause diseases... Read More >>
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Iridoviruses refer to a type of double-stranded DNA viruses with an icosahedral structure that belong to the iridoviridae... Read More >>
Bacterial toxins operate as independent molecular devices, targeting particular cells in an organism. They punch... Read More >>
Strategies to Improve the Quality of Foods, Volume One in the Developments in Food Quality and Safety series explores... Read More >>
This book covers the wide set of well-regulated virulence factors and defense mechanisms of Pseudomonas aeruginosa... Read More >>
Phage therapy refers to the therapeutic usage of bacteriophages to treat and manage pathogenic bacterial infections.... Read More >>
Foamy viruses, also known as spumaviruses, are complex retroviruses which make up a subfamily of Retroviridae family.... Read More >>
Tumor viruses are members of six distinct families of animal viruses. They have the potential to cause cancer in... Read More >>
Bacterial physiology refers to a discipline concerning the life supporting processes and functions of the bacteria,... Read More >>
Secretion refers to the movement of materials from one point to another. In bacterial species, secretion is the... Read More >>
Bacteria can be found in almost every ecological niche on the planet. While most of them are harmless to humans,... Read More >>
Fungal infection is referred to as a disease caused by fungi, which are microorganisms identified by chitin, a substance... Read More >>
A biofilm includes any syntrophic consortium of microorganisms in which cells stick to each other as well as to... Read More >>
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) refers to the decreased effectiveness of a medication, such as an antineoplastic... Read More >>
Immunology is a sub field of biology and medicine which studies the immune system. Parasites are the organisms which... Read More >>
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) occurs when microbes develop mechanisms to protect themselves from the effects of... Read More >>
Microbiology refers to the scientific study of microorganisms, such as viruses, fungi and bacteria. One of the subsets... Read More >>