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Pathogenic Fungi: Host Interactions and Emerging Strategies for Control

By: G San-Blas and RA Calderone
470 pages
Pathogenic Fungi: Host Interactions and Emerging Strategies for Control
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  • Pathogenic Fungi: Host Interactions and Emerging Strategies for Control ISBN: 9780954246488 Hardback Dec 2004 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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This book brings together international authors to report on recent work in fungal interactions with hosts and antifungal antibiotics. They examine the two-way recognition systems that exist between the host and the fungus, and discuss new initiatives for alternatives to drug therapy through the development of vaccines and passive antibody therapy.

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By: G San-Blas and RA Calderone
470 pages
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