Bacteria and intracellularity /

"In launching this book, we wanted to cover many aspects and mechanisms of cellular microbiology, but more importantly, we intended to show that cellular microbiology as a field has reached maturity, extending beyond the strictly cellular level to infections of various organs and tissues. Many...

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Other Authors: Cossart, Pascale (Editor), Roy, Craig R. (Editor), Sansonetti, P. J. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Hoboken, NJ : ASM Press ; John Wily & Sons, Inc., [2020]
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