The Flagellar World: Electron Microscopic Images of Bacterial Flagella and Related Surface Structures
The Flagellar World is a unique publication. The product of years of research and data collection by the author, this book is a pictorial guide to flagella in a variety of organisms. Each EM image is accompanied by a short description of the system in each organism. These never-before-seen pictures represent a wide variety of flagella, including Legionella pneumophila, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and many others. Researchers in microbiology, immunology, and parasitology will find this a fascinating and useful resource. - A unique publication with many never before seen EM images of flagella - A historical document of years of research on flagella - Fills a specific niche that shows flagella in several varied organisms
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The Flagellar World: Electron Microscopic Images of Bacterial Flagella and Related Surface Structures
The Flagellar World is a unique publication. The product of years of research and data collection by the author, this book is a pictorial guide to flagella in a variety of organisms. Each EM image is accompanied by a short description of the system in each organism. These never-before-seen pictures represent a wide variety of flagella, including Legionella pneumophila, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and many others. Researchers in microbiology, immunology, and parasitology will find this a fascinating and useful resource. - A unique publication with many never before seen EM images of flagella - A historical document of years of research on flagella - Fills a specific niche that shows flagella in several varied organisms
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The Flagellar World: Electron Microscopic Images of Bacterial Flagella and Related Surface Structures

The Flagellar World: Electron Microscopic Images of Bacterial Flagella and Related Surface Structures

by Shin-Ichi Aizawa
The Flagellar World: Electron Microscopic Images of Bacterial Flagella and Related Surface Structures

The Flagellar World: Electron Microscopic Images of Bacterial Flagella and Related Surface Structures

by Shin-Ichi Aizawa

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The Flagellar World is a unique publication. The product of years of research and data collection by the author, this book is a pictorial guide to flagella in a variety of organisms. Each EM image is accompanied by a short description of the system in each organism. These never-before-seen pictures represent a wide variety of flagella, including Legionella pneumophila, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and many others. Researchers in microbiology, immunology, and parasitology will find this a fascinating and useful resource. - A unique publication with many never before seen EM images of flagella - A historical document of years of research on flagella - Fills a specific niche that shows flagella in several varied organisms

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780124172838
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Publication date: 12/16/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Professor Shin-Ichi Aizawa has decades of experience in the research of flagella, from developing a new method for the purification of flagella to the research of the flagellar with the electron microscope (EM). With The Flagellar World, Professor Aizawa has chosen to share EM images taken during his years of research, showcasing thousands of flagella images from various species.Professor Aizawa graduated from the Department of Physics of Tohoku University in 1974. After obtaining a Ph.D.(Biophysics) at Nagoya University in 1980, he went to Yale University, Department of Biophysics & Biochemistry as a Postdoc under the supervision of Dr. Robert M. Macnab, then returned to Japan in 1985.

Table of Contents

1. Basic knowledge about flagella2. Flagellar structure3. Flagellar genetics 4. EM techniques for flagella study
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