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Quorum Sensing: Molecular Mechanism and Biotechnological Application

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Quorum sensing (QS) is a process of bacterial cooperative behaviour that has an effect on gene regulation.

This cell-to-cell communication system involves the production of signalling molecules according to cell density and growth stage.

Virulence, the ability to infest a habitat and cause disease, is also governed by such communication signals. Quorum Sensing: Molecular mechanism and biotechnological application collects, describes and summarizes the most interesting results obtained from experts working on QS mechanisms.

It contributes to the understanding of the molecular basis that regulates this mechanism, and describes new findings in fields of application.

This volume describes the QS mechanism from its molecular basis to medical applications such as antibiotic therapy and involvement of QS in pathologies.

This reference also analyzes its potential use in biotechnological applications such as food packaging, drug delivery, and marine biofilm.

The broad scope of this title will be of significant use to researchers across several fields with interest in QS, including to microbiologists, chemists, biochemists and ecologists.Describes Quorum Sensing (QS) mechanisms from their molecular basis, to their clinical applicationsSpans several fields in relation to QS, including microbiology, chemistry, biochemistry and ecologyConsiders QS as an approach to the discovery of new antibioticsLooks at QS as a means to understand the microbial world and towards use of bacteria and their products in biotechnological applicationsSummarizes key results on QS mechanisms' molecular basis and fields of application

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Product Details
Academic Press
012814906X / 9780128149065
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
08/04/2019
English
287 pages
191 x 235 mm
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