
Proteomics of Microbial Pathogens
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"...As it stands the book is a useful collection of research papers and reviews on microbial proteomics..."Proteomics
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Michael Hecker is a biologist and became Professor in 1986 at the Ernst-Moritz-Arnd University in Greifswald, where he is also director of the Department for Microbial Physiology and Molecular Biology. He is a member of the Leopoldina, a fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology, as well as member of numerous scientific societies and academic bodies. In 2005 he was elected as the Vice Chair of the International Union of Microbiological Societies. He has published more than 300 scientific articles.
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Genome and proteome analysis of Chlamydia
Helicobacter pylori vaccine development based on combined subproteome analysis
A comprehensive proteome map of growing Bacillus subtilis cells
A targeted proteomics approach to the rapid identification of bacterial cell mixtures by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry
Proteome analysis of Neisseria meningitidis serogroup A
Protein identification and tracking in two-dimensional electrophoretic gels by minimal protein identifiers
Continued proteomic analysis of Mycobacterium leprae subcellular fractions
CFP10 discriminates between nonacetylated and acetylated ESAT-6 of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by differential interaction
The Helicobacter pylori CagA protein induces tyrosine dephosphorylation of ezrin
Action and Reaction: Chlamydophila pneumoniae proteome alteration in a persistent infection induced by iron deficiency
Assessment of protein spot components applying correspondence analysis for peptide mass fingerprint data
Presentation of differentially regulated proteins within a web-accessible proteome database system of microorganisms
The cell wall subproteome of Listeria monocytogenes
Low virulent strains of Candida albicans: Unravelling the antigens for a future vaccine
Proteomic analysis of the sarcosine-insoluble outer membrane fraction of the bacterial pathogen Bartonella henselae
The influence of agr and B in growth phase dependent regulation of virulence factors in Staphylococcus aureus
Comparative proteome analysis of cellular proteins extracted from highly virulent Francisella tularensis ssp. tularensis and less virulent F. tularensis ssp. holarctica and F. tularensis ssp. mediaasiatica
Proteome comparison of Vibrio cholerae cultured in aerobic and anaerobic conditions
Highly phosphorylated bacterial proteins
Induction of Mycobacterium avium proteins upon infection of human macrophages
Proteomics-based identification of novel Candida albicans antigens for diagnosis of systemic candidiasis in patients with underlying hematological malignancies
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