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Microbiology: An Introduction (9th Edition)
Gerard J. Tortora , Berdell R. Funke , and Christine L. Case Manufacturer: Benjamin Cummings ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover Similar Items:
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ASIN: 0805347909 |
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With this Ninth Edition, the âNumber Oneâ best-selling non-majors microbiology text extends its trusted and reliable approach with improved disease chapters that feature efficient new âDisease in Focusâ boxes, a thoroughly revised immunity chapter (17), new options for the Microbiology Place website/CD-Rom, and a new Media Manager instructor presentation package with 30 multi-step animations. Fundamentals of Microbiology: The Microbial World and You, Chemical Principles, Observing Microorganisms Through a Microscope, Functional Anatomy of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells, Microbial Metabolism, Microbial Growth, The Control of Microbial Growth, Microbial Genetics, Biotechnology and Recombinant DNA. A Survey of the Microbial World: Classification of Microorganisms, The Prokaryotes: Domains Bacteria and Archaea, The Eukaryotes: Fungi, Algae, Protozoa, and Helminths, Viruses, Viroids, and Prions. Interaction Between Microbe and Host: Principles of Disease and Epidemiology, Microbial Mechanisms of Pathogenicity, Innate Immunity: Nonspecific Defenses of the Host, Adaptive Immunity: Specific Defenses of the Host, Practical Applications of Immunology, Disorders Associated with the Immune System, Antimicrobial Drugs. Microorganisms and Human Disease: Microbial Diseases of the Skin and Eyes, Microbial Diseases of the Nervous System, Microbial Diseases of the Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems, Microbial Diseases of the Respiratory System, Microbial Diseases of the Digestive System, Microbial Diseases of the Urinary and Reproductive Systems. Environmental and Applied Microbiology: Environmental Microbiology, Applied and Industrial Microbiology. For all readers interested in microbiology concepts and applications.Customer Reviews:
I miss it.......2007-06-06
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Microbiology: An Introduction Brief Edition
Gerard J. Tortora , Berdell R. Funke , and Christine L. Case Manufacturer: Benjamin Cummings ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
ASIN: 0805377522 |
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Just as advertised .......2007-01-05
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Microbiology: An Introduction with CDROM
Gerard J. Tortora , Berdell R. Funke , and Christine L. Case Manufacturer: Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover Similar Items:
ASIN: 0805347917 Release Date: 2006-02-01 |
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Good Book but Sheisty (sp?) Customer Support.......2007-02-02
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Microbiology: An Introduction, Eighth Edition
Gerard J. Tortora , Berdell R. Funke , and Christine L. Case Manufacturer: Benjamin Cummings ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover Similar Items:
ASIN: 0805376143 |
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With every new edition, the No. 1 best-selling non-majors microbiology book wins over readers with its careful balance of concepts and applications, art that teaches, and its straightforward presentation of complex topics. For Microbiology: An Introduction, Eighth Edition, this successful formula has been refined with hundreds of research and disease updates, updated morbidity data, and an enhanced Mircobiology Place Website and CD-ROM. For college instructors, students, or anyone interested in microbiology.
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recieved in great time but no cd rom.......2007-01-05
Microbiology text, It helped me........2006-06-22
A lot of information....disorganized.......2006-04-03
Great Service!.......2006-03-13
Not enough information.......2006-03-10
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Microbiology: An Introduction (with Cogito's CD-ROM and InfoTrac®)
Barry Batzing Manufacturer: Brooks Cole ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover Similar Items:
ASIN: 0534556205 |
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Batzing's MICROBIOLOGY: AN INTRODUCTION offers a new approach in introductory microbiology, with an emphasis on teaching effectively the important concepts of the course without a strict focus on memorization. Pedagogical material, such as concept maps and flow diagrams, is carefully integrated throughout to enhance understanding and gives students a visual representation of difficult topics. The final portion of the text follows a portal of entry, or route of transmission organization, with material presented around the method by which microbes enter the host's body.
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Introduction to Modern Virology
Nigel Dimmock , Andrew Easton , and Keith Leppard Manufacturer: Blackwell Publishing Limited ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
ASIN: 1405136456 |
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Introduction to Modern Virology has been an established student text for over 25 years. Providing an integrated account of the subject across different host systems, with an emphasis on human and animal viruses, this book covers the field of virology from molecular biology to disease processes using a unique systems approach. Featuring an all new art program in full color, the new edition has been updated throughout, and reorganized into thematic sections on the fundamental nature of viruses, their growth in cells, their interactions with the host organism and their role as agents of human disease. There is a new chapter on Human Viral Disease and rapidly developing areas, such as the use of viruses as gene therapy vectors, have been included. The 6th edition is even more accessible, now including key points and integrative questions in every chapter, as well as text boxes emphasizing take-home messages, evidence underpinning the main concepts, and further information for more advanced readers. Prevention and therapy, evolution and emerging viruses receive particular attention and specific chapters address the major infectious challenges posed by HIV, pandemic influenza and BSE. This highly accessible text provides ideal reading for all undergraduate and postgraduate students of biology and medicine wishing to study virology.Customer Reviews:
Good Information, Bad Organization.......2006-05-10
All you need to start this fascinating subject.......1999-07-11
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Industrial Microbiology: An Introduction
Michael J. Waites , Gary Higton , Neil L. Morgan , and John S. Rockey Manufacturer: Blackwell Publishing Limited ProductGroup: Book Binding: Paperback Similar Items:
ASIN: 0632053070 |
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This new textbook studies the exploitation of microorganisms, particularly bacteria and yeast, in industrial processes. These vary from the manufacture of food and beverages to the production of pharmaceuticals such as antibiotics and vaccines, and the treatment of both domestic and industrial effluent.Assuming only a basic knowledge of biochemistry and microbiology, the authors provide an accessible account of the subject for undergraduate and graduate students studying industrial microbiology, applied microbiology or industrial biotechnology as part of a range of courses in applied biology, microbiology, biotechnology, food science or chemical engineering. The book incorporates a brief overview of microbial structure, physiology and biochemistry before examining all aspects of bioprocessing, followed by a comprehensive coverage of current industrial processes and their products.Customer Reviews:
Great up-to-date source.......2005-09-11
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Sherris Medical Microbiology : An Introduction to Infectious Diseases
Kenneth J. Ryan , and C. George Ray Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill Medical ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover Similar Items:
ASIN: 0838585299 |
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The leading microbiology text! Thoroughly revised and updated, this book provides students with a solid grasp of etiologic agents, pathogenic processes, epidemiology, and the basis of major therapy. Includes complete discussions of the major bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic pathogens. Highlighted marginal notes and clinical applications are included throughout.Customer Reviews:
SHERRIS IS MORE THAN JUST AN INTRODUCTORY TEXT, BUT...........2002-06-12
Read this book first!.......2000-07-12
A superb introductory text for medical students........1997-01-24
The first seven chapters discuss the biology of the prokaryotic cell and the virus, with an obvious focus on areas of cell structure and viral physiology that are affected by antibiotic and antiviral therapies. Biochemists will find this area thin, but it is not intended to provide specific, in-depth information of the subjects.
The following three chapters discuss host-parasite relationships, and this area is one of the text's true strong points. The dynamics of infection are the meat of the forces that govern whether an organism will overpower its host or be destroyed. The text does a strong job of laying out the fundamental mechanisms of bacterial colonization and host reponse.
Chapters eleven through fourteen cover spread and control of infection, and here the book could be stronger. There are excellent discussions of the mechanisms of antimicrobial chemistry, and of host resistance, but little to guide a novice with the most important aspect of antimicrobial therapy: how to select an agent. There are really only two tables of suggested regimens, which although they could be memorized, are no better than, say, a copy of Sanford in the coat pocket. What medical students need most is an understanding of how to pick an agent, and there just isn't enough here to assist a student in how to prioritize one's options.
Forty-four chapters of bug-by-bug descriptions of all clinically signifiacnt pathogens follow. These discussions are all reasonably thorough and complete, although occasional tidbits are missing, such as whether rabies infects rodents or not, and some specific bacterium-disease relationships are omitted (e.g. Chromobacter violaceum and chronic granulomatous disease).
The book's other real strength and utility to medical students lies in the final twenty-three chapters, which discuss syndromes of infcetion. Here the studnet can learn what a cellulitis or a pneumonia really is, from a microbial point of view. Unfortunately, again, antibiotic choices are not well laid out for the reader.
In short, this is an excellent text for medical students, but not for house officers. The basic science is well described, but practical guidelines are scanty.
Strengths:
1. Strong discussion of host-parasite relationships, and infectious control.
2. Useful discussion of disease syndromes.
3. large, easy-to-read pages, with margin notes to quickly locate material of interest.
Weaknesses:
1. Weak on practical matters, such as antibiotic selection
Suggestions for next edition:
Add a section on antibiotic selection, and empiric approach to infection.
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Introduction to Microbiology: A Case-History Study Approach (with CD-ROM and InfoTrac®)
John L. Ingraham , and Catherine A. Ingraham Manufacturer: Brooks Cole ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover Similar Items:
ASIN: 0534394655 |
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Would you like to bring guest lectures like researchers, physicians, or fellow instructors into you microbiology course? With this third edition of INTRODUCTION TO MICROBIOLOGY you get the perspective of all of those three professionals. John Ingraham, a professor of microbiology at University of California at Davis, and Catherine Ingraham, his daughter and a practicing physician, utilize their experience within a case history approach complemented by a great technology package. Each chapter in INTRODUCTION TO MICROBIOLOGY now consistently begins with a case history, which John Ingraham has found very motivational to students who are new to the study of basic science. Because Catherine Ingraham studied to become a physician by interviewing patients, determining causes and implementing solutions, she knows mastry comes from high interest human stories rather than clinical presentations. Many of the case histories found in this book are taken from Catherine's experience as a physician. This combination of experiences and talent brings a case-based quality to every lecture and homework session. This unique author team also provides up-to-the-minute currency. Coverage of new microbial "events" such as biological warfare, studied by John and its effects prepared for in Catherine's office, keeps students interested. The authors also highlight reemerging diseases, such as tuberculoses and smallpox. As with previous editions, this book takes a "body systems" organization. Students are exposed to the unknown, the world of the microbes, through the known, and the different parts of their own bodies. And, because art is so important, there is again a multimedia manager with this title, but with more exciting capabilities than ever before. Instructors receive powerful PowerPoint slides for all the illustrations, tables and figures from the text, plus several animations are at your fingertips.Customer Reviews:
great intro book.......2007-03-28
A teacher's perspective.......2006-09-06
A good introduction.......2005-10-07
I did not even purchase this book from this person and it was sent to me by mistake I ordered another book from wich was correct.......2005-10-04
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Microbes and Society: An Introduction to Microbiology
I. Edward Alcamo Manufacturer: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc. ProductGroup: Book Binding: Hardcover Similar Items:
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An introduction to microbiology, aimed at non-science and first-year science majors.Customer Reviews:
A superbly organized and illustrated basic textbook.......2003-03-09
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