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- Title Pages
- The Ernst Strüngmann Forum
- List of Contributors
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1 Introduction -
2 Is Metal Uptake Related to Ecological Niche in the Vertebrate Host? -
3 Competition for Metals among Microbes and Their Host -
4 The Fate of Intracellular Metal Ions in Microbes -
5 Common Mechanisms of Bacterial Metal Homeostasis -
6 Intervention Strategies for Metal Deficiency and Overload -
7 Trace Metals in Host–Microbe Interactions -
8 Metal Homeostasis during Development, Maturation, and Aging -
9 Impact of Metals on Immune Response and Tolerance, and Modulation of Metal Metabolism during Infection -
10 Metal-Based Antiparasitic Therapeutics -
11 Impact of Lifestyle on Metal Exposure, Homeostasis, and Associated Diseases -
12 Obesity, Trace Metals, and Infection -
13 Metals in Host–Microbe Interaction -
14 Selenium and Mercury -
15 New Technologies Using Trace Metals of Concern -
16 The Promise of Nanometals -
17 Metals in the Environment as Risk Factors for Infectious Diseases -
18 Emerging Strategies in Metalloproteomics -
19 Measuring Metals in Complex Biological Systems -
20 Methods and Technologies for Studying Metals in Biological Systems - List of Acronyms
- Bibliography
- Subject Index
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- Source:
- Trace Metals and Infectious Diseases
- Publisher:
- The MIT Press
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- Title Pages
- The Ernst Strüngmann Forum
- List of Contributors
-
1 Introduction -
2 Is Metal Uptake Related to Ecological Niche in the Vertebrate Host? -
3 Competition for Metals among Microbes and Their Host -
4 The Fate of Intracellular Metal Ions in Microbes -
5 Common Mechanisms of Bacterial Metal Homeostasis -
6 Intervention Strategies for Metal Deficiency and Overload -
7 Trace Metals in Host–Microbe Interactions -
8 Metal Homeostasis during Development, Maturation, and Aging -
9 Impact of Metals on Immune Response and Tolerance, and Modulation of Metal Metabolism during Infection -
10 Metal-Based Antiparasitic Therapeutics -
11 Impact of Lifestyle on Metal Exposure, Homeostasis, and Associated Diseases -
12 Obesity, Trace Metals, and Infection -
13 Metals in Host–Microbe Interaction -
14 Selenium and Mercury -
15 New Technologies Using Trace Metals of Concern -
16 The Promise of Nanometals -
17 Metals in the Environment as Risk Factors for Infectious Diseases -
18 Emerging Strategies in Metalloproteomics -
19 Measuring Metals in Complex Biological Systems -
20 Methods and Technologies for Studying Metals in Biological Systems - List of Acronyms
- Bibliography
- Subject Index