Encyclopaedia Of Pharmaceutical Microbiology
The modern transliteration of Pharmakeia is Pharmacia. Eukaryotic microorganisms exhibit cell organelles and include fungi and protists, whereas prokaryotic organisms—which all are microorganisms—are conventionally classified as lacking organelles and include eubacteria and archaebacteria. Microbiologists traditionally relied on culture, staining, and microscopy. Apparently, however, only some 1% of the microorganisms present in some environments are culturable. Microbiologists often rely on extraction or detection of nucleic acid, either DNA or RNA sequences. Viruses are not always classified as organisms, as they have been identified either as very simple microorganisms or very complex molecules. Prions, never considered microorganisms, have been investigated by virologists, however, as the clinical effects traced to them were originally presumed due to chronic viral infections, and virologists took search—discovering infectious proteins. This book offers a comprehensive description of the applications of various fields in this subject. The book will be appropriate as a guide for students.
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Encyclopaedia Of Pharmaceutical Microbiology
The modern transliteration of Pharmakeia is Pharmacia. Eukaryotic microorganisms exhibit cell organelles and include fungi and protists, whereas prokaryotic organisms—which all are microorganisms—are conventionally classified as lacking organelles and include eubacteria and archaebacteria. Microbiologists traditionally relied on culture, staining, and microscopy. Apparently, however, only some 1% of the microorganisms present in some environments are culturable. Microbiologists often rely on extraction or detection of nucleic acid, either DNA or RNA sequences. Viruses are not always classified as organisms, as they have been identified either as very simple microorganisms or very complex molecules. Prions, never considered microorganisms, have been investigated by virologists, however, as the clinical effects traced to them were originally presumed due to chronic viral infections, and virologists took search—discovering infectious proteins. This book offers a comprehensive description of the applications of various fields in this subject. The book will be appropriate as a guide for students.
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Encyclopaedia Of Pharmaceutical Microbiology

Encyclopaedia Of Pharmaceutical Microbiology

by Rita Khare
Encyclopaedia Of Pharmaceutical Microbiology

Encyclopaedia Of Pharmaceutical Microbiology

by Rita Khare

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The modern transliteration of Pharmakeia is Pharmacia. Eukaryotic microorganisms exhibit cell organelles and include fungi and protists, whereas prokaryotic organisms—which all are microorganisms—are conventionally classified as lacking organelles and include eubacteria and archaebacteria. Microbiologists traditionally relied on culture, staining, and microscopy. Apparently, however, only some 1% of the microorganisms present in some environments are culturable. Microbiologists often rely on extraction or detection of nucleic acid, either DNA or RNA sequences. Viruses are not always classified as organisms, as they have been identified either as very simple microorganisms or very complex molecules. Prions, never considered microorganisms, have been investigated by virologists, however, as the clinical effects traced to them were originally presumed due to chronic viral infections, and virologists took search—discovering infectious proteins. This book offers a comprehensive description of the applications of various fields in this subject. The book will be appropriate as a guide for students.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789353140014
Publisher: Arts & Science Academic Publishing
Publication date: 06/30/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 286
File size: 857 KB

About the Author

Dr. Rita Khare is Assistant Professor in Department of Chemistry at Govt. Women’s College, Gardanibagh, Patna. She has authored three books and her articles have been published in reputed National Dailies.
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