BSL3 and BSL4 agents : proteomics, glycomics, and antigenicity /
Unique coverage of proteomic and glycomic approaches to better distinguish highly dangerous pathogens, as well as using these to explore novel treatment and prevention options. The editors and authors are either part of a specialized European network initiated to develop fast and reliable detection...
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505 | 0 | 0 | |g Front Matter -- Introduction: |t Application of Proteomic Technologies for the Analysis of Microbial Infections / |r Jiri Stulik, Patrick Butaye -- |t Basic Proteomic Methods. Separation of Proteins and Peptides / |r Ludovit Skultety -- |t Basic Mass Spectrometric Approaches / |r Lenka Hernychova, Martin Hubalek -- |t Quantitative Mass Spectrometric Approaches / |r Juraj Lenco, Vojtech Tambor -- |t BN-PAGE of Microbial Protein Complexes / |r Jiri Dresler, Jana Klimentova -- |t Analysis of Glycoproteins / |r Lucie Balonova, Lenka Hernychova -- |t Identification of Proteins and Glycans from Microorganisms as Candidate Molecules for Use in Detection/Diagnosis, Therapy, and Prophylaxis. |t Comparative Proteome Analysis of Strains with Differential Virulence / |r Martin Hubalek, Ivona ̀Pvkòv -- |t Analysis of Acetonitrile Extracts / |r Lenka Hernychova, Martin Hubalek, Jana Udrzalova -- |t Analysis of Culture Filtrate Proteins of / |r Klara Konecna, Martin Hubalek, Lenka Hernychova -- |t Lipopolysaccharides of : Chemical Composition and Structure, and their Role in Diagnosis of Q Fever / |r Rudolf Toman, Pavol Vadovic -- |t Mimivirus Possesses Anonymous and Unique Gene Products Endowed for Antigenic Properties / |r Patricia Renesto, Didier Raoult -- |t Detection of Differentially Modified Pathogen Proteins by Western Blot after 2D Gel Electrophoresis and Identification by MALDI-TOF/TOF / |r Fred Fack, Julia Kessler, Patrick Pirrotte, Jacques Kremer, Dominique Revets, Wim Ammerlaan, Claude P Muller -- |t Composition and Structure of Lipid A of the Intracellular Bacteria and / |r Pavol Vadovic, Robert Ihnatko, Rudolf Toman -- |t Proteins of and Analysis of their Function / |r Robert Ihnatko, Pavol Vadovic, Rudolf Toman -- |t Subtype and Toxin Variant Identification of Botulinum Neurotoxin Type a Using Proteomics Techniques / |r Suzanne R Kalb, Jakub Baudys, Theresa J Smith, James L Pirkle, John R Barr -- |t Protein Microarrays for Antigen Discovery / |r Mohan Natesan, Sarah Keasey, Robert G Ulrich -- |t MALDI-TOF Mass Spectrometry for Rapid Identification of Highly Pathogenic Microorganisms / |r Peter Lasch, Dieter Naumann -- |t Analysis of Host₆Pathogen Interactions. Quantitative Proteomic Profiling of the Interaction of LVS with Macrophages Using J774.2 Cell Line / |r Anetta Hartlova, Marek Link, Juraj Lenco, Jiri Stulik -- |t Proteome Analysis of Bacterial Protein Expression after Ingestion of Microbes by Macrophages / |r Martin Brychta, Ivona ̀Pvkòv -- |g Index. |
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