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Handbook of animal models of infection [[electronic resource] ] : experimental models in antimicrobial chemotherapy / / edited by Oto Zak, Merle Sande
Handbook of animal models of infection [[electronic resource] ] : experimental models in antimicrobial chemotherapy / / edited by Oto Zak, Merle Sande
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Diego, CA, : Academic Press, c1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1169 p.)
Disciplina 615.329
615.5/8 21
615.58
Altri autori (Persone) ZakOto
SandeMerle A. <1939-2007.>
Soggetto topico Animal models in research
Infection - Chemotherapy - Animal models - Evaluation
Communicable diseases - Chemotherapy - Animal models - Evaluation
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-79561-5
9786611795610
0-08-053355-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Handbook of Animal Models of Infection; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Section Editors; List of Contributors; Preface; Introduction: The Role of Animal Models in the Evaluation of New Antibodies; Section I: INTRODUCTORY BACKGROUND TO ANIMAL MODELS OF INFECTION; Chapter 1. Early History of Animal Models of Infection; Chapter 2. General Methodologies for Animal Models; Chapter 3. Ethics Committees in Europe-An Overview; Chapter 4. Animal Care and Use Committees-An American Perspective; Chapter 5. Ethical Aspects of the Use of Animal Models of Infection
Chapter 6. The Impact of General Laboratory Animal Health on Experimental Models in Antimicrobial ChemotherapyChapter 7. Non-invasive Monitoring of Infection and Gene Expression in Living Animal Models; Chapter 8. Considerations for Working Safely with Infectious Disease Agents in Research Agents; Chapter 9. Analysis of Genetic Susceptibility to Infection in Mice; Chapter 10. Formulation of Compounds and Determination of Pharmacokinetic Parameters; Chapter 11. Methods for Obtaining Human-like Pharmacokinetic Patterns in Experimental Animals
Chapter 12. Modes of Action of Antibiotics and Bacterial Structure: Bacterial Mass Versus their NumbersChapter 13. Activity of Antibiotics Against Adherent/Slow-growing Bacteria Reflecting the Situation in vivo; Section II: BACTERIAL INFECTION MODELS; Chapter 14. The Mouse Peritonitis/Sepsis Model; Chapter 15. Murine Thigh Infection Model; Chapter 16. Mouse Subcutaneous Cotton Thread Model; Chapter 17. Infection after Ionizing Radiation; Chapter 18. Intra-abdominal Abscess; Chapter 19. Mouse Peritonitis Model Using Cecal Ligation and Puncture
Chapter 20. Murine Models of Peritonitis Involving a Foreign BodyChapter 21. Rat Polymicrobial Peritonitis Infection Model; Chapter 22. Murine Thigh Suture Model; Chapter 23. Animal Models of Melioidosis; Chapter 24. Low Inoculum Model of Clean Wound Infection; Chapter 25. Translocation of Gut Bacteria During Trauma; Chapter 26. Mouse Models of Campylobacter jejuni Infection; Chapter 27. Suckling Mouse Model of Enterotoxigenic Escherickia coli Infection; Chapter 28. Rabbit Model of Shigellosis; Chapter 29. RITARD Rabbit Model for Studying Vibrio cholerae and Other Enteric Infections
Chapter 30. Mouse Model of Helicobacter priori InfectionChapter 31. Animal Models of Helicobacter (ferrets); Chapter 32. Hamster Model of Syphilis; Chapter 33. Guinea-pig Model of Acquired and Congenital Syphilis; Chapter 34. The Guinea-pig Model of Legionnaires Disease; Chapter 35. Murine Models of Tuberculosis; Chapter 36. Beige Mouse Model of Disseminated Mycobacterium avium Complex Infection; Chapter 37. The Armadillo Leprosy Model, with Particular Reference to Lepromatous Neuritis; Chapter 38. Models of Leprosy Infection in Mice; Chapter 39. Hamster Model of Lyme Arthritis
Chapter 40. Rabbit Model of Bacterial Conjunctivitis
Altri titoli varianti Animal models of infection
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457981103321
San Diego, CA, : Academic Press, c1999
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Handbook of animal models of infection [[electronic resource] ] : experimental models in antimicrobial chemotherapy / / edited by Oto Zak, Merle Sande
Handbook of animal models of infection [[electronic resource] ] : experimental models in antimicrobial chemotherapy / / edited by Oto Zak, Merle Sande
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Diego, CA, : Academic Press, c1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1169 p.)
Disciplina 615.329
615.5/8 21
615.58
Altri autori (Persone) ZakOto
SandeMerle A. <1939-2007.>
Soggetto topico Animal models in research
Infection - Chemotherapy - Animal models - Evaluation
Communicable diseases - Chemotherapy - Animal models - Evaluation
ISBN 1-281-79561-5
9786611795610
0-08-053355-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Handbook of Animal Models of Infection; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Section Editors; List of Contributors; Preface; Introduction: The Role of Animal Models in the Evaluation of New Antibodies; Section I: INTRODUCTORY BACKGROUND TO ANIMAL MODELS OF INFECTION; Chapter 1. Early History of Animal Models of Infection; Chapter 2. General Methodologies for Animal Models; Chapter 3. Ethics Committees in Europe-An Overview; Chapter 4. Animal Care and Use Committees-An American Perspective; Chapter 5. Ethical Aspects of the Use of Animal Models of Infection
Chapter 6. The Impact of General Laboratory Animal Health on Experimental Models in Antimicrobial ChemotherapyChapter 7. Non-invasive Monitoring of Infection and Gene Expression in Living Animal Models; Chapter 8. Considerations for Working Safely with Infectious Disease Agents in Research Agents; Chapter 9. Analysis of Genetic Susceptibility to Infection in Mice; Chapter 10. Formulation of Compounds and Determination of Pharmacokinetic Parameters; Chapter 11. Methods for Obtaining Human-like Pharmacokinetic Patterns in Experimental Animals
Chapter 12. Modes of Action of Antibiotics and Bacterial Structure: Bacterial Mass Versus their NumbersChapter 13. Activity of Antibiotics Against Adherent/Slow-growing Bacteria Reflecting the Situation in vivo; Section II: BACTERIAL INFECTION MODELS; Chapter 14. The Mouse Peritonitis/Sepsis Model; Chapter 15. Murine Thigh Infection Model; Chapter 16. Mouse Subcutaneous Cotton Thread Model; Chapter 17. Infection after Ionizing Radiation; Chapter 18. Intra-abdominal Abscess; Chapter 19. Mouse Peritonitis Model Using Cecal Ligation and Puncture
Chapter 20. Murine Models of Peritonitis Involving a Foreign BodyChapter 21. Rat Polymicrobial Peritonitis Infection Model; Chapter 22. Murine Thigh Suture Model; Chapter 23. Animal Models of Melioidosis; Chapter 24. Low Inoculum Model of Clean Wound Infection; Chapter 25. Translocation of Gut Bacteria During Trauma; Chapter 26. Mouse Models of Campylobacter jejuni Infection; Chapter 27. Suckling Mouse Model of Enterotoxigenic Escherickia coli Infection; Chapter 28. Rabbit Model of Shigellosis; Chapter 29. RITARD Rabbit Model for Studying Vibrio cholerae and Other Enteric Infections
Chapter 30. Mouse Model of Helicobacter priori InfectionChapter 31. Animal Models of Helicobacter (ferrets); Chapter 32. Hamster Model of Syphilis; Chapter 33. Guinea-pig Model of Acquired and Congenital Syphilis; Chapter 34. The Guinea-pig Model of Legionnaires Disease; Chapter 35. Murine Models of Tuberculosis; Chapter 36. Beige Mouse Model of Disseminated Mycobacterium avium Complex Infection; Chapter 37. The Armadillo Leprosy Model, with Particular Reference to Lepromatous Neuritis; Chapter 38. Models of Leprosy Infection in Mice; Chapter 39. Hamster Model of Lyme Arthritis
Chapter 40. Rabbit Model of Bacterial Conjunctivitis
Altri titoli varianti Animal models of infection
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784632203321
San Diego, CA, : Academic Press, c1999
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Handbook of animal models of infection : experimental models in antimicrobial chemotherapy / / edited by Oto Zak, Merle Sande
Handbook of animal models of infection : experimental models in antimicrobial chemotherapy / / edited by Oto Zak, Merle Sande
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa San Diego, CA, : Academic Press, c1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1169 p.)
Disciplina 615.329
615.5/8 21
615.58
616.90461
Altri autori (Persone) ZakOto
SandeMerle A. <1939-2007.>
Soggetto topico Animal models in research
Infection - Chemotherapy - Animal models - Evaluation
Communicable diseases - Chemotherapy - Animal models - Evaluation
Disease Models, Animal
Anti-Bacterial Agents - therapeutic use
Communicable Diseases - drug therapy
Ethics, Medical
ISBN 1-281-79561-5
9786611795610
0-08-053355-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Handbook of Animal Models of Infection; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Section Editors; List of Contributors; Preface; Introduction: The Role of Animal Models in the Evaluation of New Antibodies; Section I: INTRODUCTORY BACKGROUND TO ANIMAL MODELS OF INFECTION; Chapter 1. Early History of Animal Models of Infection; Chapter 2. General Methodologies for Animal Models; Chapter 3. Ethics Committees in Europe-An Overview; Chapter 4. Animal Care and Use Committees-An American Perspective; Chapter 5. Ethical Aspects of the Use of Animal Models of Infection
Chapter 6. The Impact of General Laboratory Animal Health on Experimental Models in Antimicrobial ChemotherapyChapter 7. Non-invasive Monitoring of Infection and Gene Expression in Living Animal Models; Chapter 8. Considerations for Working Safely with Infectious Disease Agents in Research Agents; Chapter 9. Analysis of Genetic Susceptibility to Infection in Mice; Chapter 10. Formulation of Compounds and Determination of Pharmacokinetic Parameters; Chapter 11. Methods for Obtaining Human-like Pharmacokinetic Patterns in Experimental Animals
Chapter 12. Modes of Action of Antibiotics and Bacterial Structure: Bacterial Mass Versus their NumbersChapter 13. Activity of Antibiotics Against Adherent/Slow-growing Bacteria Reflecting the Situation in vivo; Section II: BACTERIAL INFECTION MODELS; Chapter 14. The Mouse Peritonitis/Sepsis Model; Chapter 15. Murine Thigh Infection Model; Chapter 16. Mouse Subcutaneous Cotton Thread Model; Chapter 17. Infection after Ionizing Radiation; Chapter 18. Intra-abdominal Abscess; Chapter 19. Mouse Peritonitis Model Using Cecal Ligation and Puncture
Chapter 20. Murine Models of Peritonitis Involving a Foreign BodyChapter 21. Rat Polymicrobial Peritonitis Infection Model; Chapter 22. Murine Thigh Suture Model; Chapter 23. Animal Models of Melioidosis; Chapter 24. Low Inoculum Model of Clean Wound Infection; Chapter 25. Translocation of Gut Bacteria During Trauma; Chapter 26. Mouse Models of Campylobacter jejuni Infection; Chapter 27. Suckling Mouse Model of Enterotoxigenic Escherickia coli Infection; Chapter 28. Rabbit Model of Shigellosis; Chapter 29. RITARD Rabbit Model for Studying Vibrio cholerae and Other Enteric Infections
Chapter 30. Mouse Model of Helicobacter priori InfectionChapter 31. Animal Models of Helicobacter (ferrets); Chapter 32. Hamster Model of Syphilis; Chapter 33. Guinea-pig Model of Acquired and Congenital Syphilis; Chapter 34. The Guinea-pig Model of Legionnaires Disease; Chapter 35. Murine Models of Tuberculosis; Chapter 36. Beige Mouse Model of Disseminated Mycobacterium avium Complex Infection; Chapter 37. The Armadillo Leprosy Model, with Particular Reference to Lepromatous Neuritis; Chapter 38. Models of Leprosy Infection in Mice; Chapter 39. Hamster Model of Lyme Arthritis
Chapter 40. Rabbit Model of Bacterial Conjunctivitis
Altri titoli varianti Animal models of infection
Record Nr. UNINA-9910961410503321
San Diego, CA, : Academic Press, c1999
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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