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973804
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b728174
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Title & Author
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Advances in microbial physiology.\ edited by A.H. Rose and J.F. Wilkinson.
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Publication Statement
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New York, N.Y. :: Academic Press,, 1970.
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Series Statement
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Advances in microbial physiology ;; 4
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (xi, 353 pages) :: illustrations.
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ISBN
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0080579647
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: 0120277042
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: 1281711365
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: 6611711368
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: 9780080579641
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: 9780120277049
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: 9781281711366
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: 9786611711368
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Contents
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Front Cover; Advances in Microbial Physiology, Volume 4; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors to Volume 4; Chapter 1. Biosynthesis of Secondary Metabolites: Roles of Trace Metals; I. Introduction; II. Characteristics of Secondary Metabolites; III. Specific Macromolecules as Secondary Metabolites; IV. Trace-Metal Roles in Secondary Metabolism; V. Prospects and Conclusions; VI. Acknowledgement; References; Chapter 2. Antimicrobial Agents and Membrane Function; I. Introduction; II. Structure and Functions of Microbial; III. Compounds which Disorganize Lipoprotein Membranes
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III. The Mechanisms of Transient and Catabolite RepressionIV. Catabolite Inhibition; V. Control of Inducer Concentration; VI. Diauxie; VII. Acknowledgements; References; Note Added in Proof; Additional References; Author Index; Subject Index
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IV. Proton Conduction and Uncoupling of Oxidative PhosphorylationV. Alkali Metal Ionophores; VI. Inhibitors of Energy Transfer and of the Respiratory Chain; VII. Bacteriocins : Antibiotics which Interact with Specific Membrane Receptors; VIII. Summary and Prospect; IX. Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 3. Encystment in Amoebae; I. Introduction; II. Experimental Approaches Employed in the Study of Encystment; III. Structural Changes During Encystment; IV. Physiology of Encystment; V. Biochemical Aspects of Encystment; VI. Excystment; VII. Resistance and Function of Cysts
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VI. AcknowledgementsReferences; Chapter 6. The Place of Continuous Culture in Microbiological Research; I. Introduction; II. Microbial Growth in a Closed System: The "Batch Culture"; III. Microbial Growth in an Open System: The Continuous-Flow Culture; IV. The Chemostat as a Research Tool; V. Some Inadequacies of Continuous Culture as a Research Tool; VI. Operational Problems; VII. Conclusions; VIII. Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 7. Catabolite Repression and Other Control Mechanisms in Carbohydrate Utilization; I. Introduction; II. Catabolite and Transient Repression
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VIII. Concluding RemarksIX. Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 4. Serotype Expression in Paramecium; I. Introduction; II. Structure of i-Antigen Molecules; III. Cellular Location of i-Antigens; IV. Genetics of Serotype Expression; V. Function of i-Antigens; VI. Formation of i-Antigens; VII. Serotype Transformation; VIII. Conclusions; IX. Acknowledgements; References; Chapter 5. The Aliphatic Amidases of Pseudomonas aeruginosa; I. Microbial Amidases; II. The Amidase of Pseudomonas aeruginosa 8602; III. Amidase Mutants; IV. Genetic Analysis; V. Genetic Homology among Pseudomonas spp.
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Abstract
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ADV IN MICROBIAL PHYSIOLOGY VOL 4 APL.
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Subject
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Microbiology.
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Subject
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Microorganisms-- Physiology.
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Subject
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Microbiology.
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Subject
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Microorganisms-- Physiology.
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Dewey Classification
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571.2/9
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LC Classification
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QR84.A484 1970eb
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Added Entry
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Rose, A. H.
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Wilkinson, J. F., (John Frome),1925-
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