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Academic Press Microbial Imaging v.34 - Methods in Microbiology

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Description

Explore the latest developments in microbial imaging with Volume 34 of the Methods in Microbiology series from Academic Press. This volume covers how recent advances in molecular technology provide new imaging tools that complement classical methods while increasing sensitivity and efficiency in microbiological studies. This text is designed for professionals and researchers working in contemporary microbiology. It addresses a wide range of applications, including strain selection, the study of microbial structure, function, and pathophysiology. Additionally, the content is relevant for those involved in the development of vaccines and anti-microbial agents. Readers will find a detailed methodology paired with a strong theoretical background. By providing a clear look at potential applications, this volume serves as a practical resource for understanding how modern imaging technologies enhance research capabilities in the field of pathology and microbiology.

Key Features

Detailed methodology for utilizing new molecular technology in microbial imaging studies.

Comprehensive theoretical background to support practical application in research settings.

Covers essential topics including microbial structure, function, and pathophysiology.

Provides insights into strain selection and the development of anti-microbial agents.

Applicable to vaccine development and other contemporary microbiological problems.

Enhances research efficiency by integrating modern tools with classical methods.

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Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
18 December 2004
Listed Since
11 December 2006

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