Gram-Positive bacteria, lacking an outer membrane and related secretory systems and having a thick peptidoglycan, have developed novel approaches to pathogenesis by acquiring (among others) a unique family of surface proteins, toxins, enzymes, and prophages.
For the new edition, the editors have enhanced this fully researched compendium of Gram-Positive bacterial Pathogens by including new data generated using genomic sequencing as well as the latest knowledge on Gram-Positive structure an.
Gram-Positive bacteria, lacking an outer membrane and related secretory systems and having a thick peptidoglycan, have developed novel approaches to pathogenesis by acquiring (among others) a unique family of surface proteins, toxins, enzymes, and prophages