Antifungal Agents
By: Ernst, Erika J.
Contributor(s): Ernst, Erika J.
Material type: BookSeries: Publisher: New Jersey: Humana Press, 2005Edition: 1st revised ed.Description: 210 p.ISBN: 1588292770 (hardcover); 9781588292773 (hardcover).Subject(s): Medicine | Microbiology | Emerging infectious diseases | Medical mycologyDDC classification: 616.96906 Ernst 18220 1st 2005 Microbiology Summary: A collection of state-of-the-art molecular methods for studying antifungal resistance, for discovering and evaluating both new and existing antifungal drugs, and for understanding the host response and immunotherapy of such agents. The protocols follow the successful Methods in Molecular Medicine™ series format, each offering step-by-step laboratory instructions, an introduction outlining the principle behind the technique, lists of the necessary equipment and reagents, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Antifungal Agents: Methods and Protocols offers clinician-scientists, microbiologists and molecular biologists the productive tools they need today to understand and successfully develop new therapeutic agents for yeast, mold, and fungal infectionsItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | UVAS Library Parasitology | Veterinary Science | 616.96906 Ernst 18220 1st 2005 Microbiology (Browse shelf) | Available | 18220 |
A collection of state-of-the-art molecular methods for studying antifungal resistance, for discovering and evaluating both new and existing antifungal drugs, and for understanding the host response and immunotherapy of such agents. The protocols follow the successful Methods in Molecular Medicine™ series format, each offering step-by-step laboratory instructions, an introduction outlining the principle behind the technique, lists of the necessary equipment and reagents, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Antifungal Agents: Methods and Protocols offers clinician-scientists, microbiologists and molecular biologists the productive tools they need today to understand and successfully develop new therapeutic agents for yeast, mold, and fungal infections
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