A brief history of bacteria: the everlasting game between humans and bacteria
"This book explains how pathogenic bacteria cause diseases, how the human immune system launches timely and effective defense mechanisms against bacterial infection, why the discovery and application of penicillin and streptomycin are so important, how scientists have created medicines to defea...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This book explains how pathogenic bacteria cause diseases, how the human immune system launches timely and effective defense mechanisms against bacterial infection, why the discovery and application of penicillin and streptomycin are so important, how scientists have created medicines to defeat bacteria, and why these bacteria might outsmart modern medicine. On the other hand, bacteria can be beneficial to humans: some bacteria live in harmony with the human body, and they are indispensable to our health. They also help in refining biological energy in the post-fossil fuel era, and in producing fermented food. With accessible language, illustrations and comics, this book tells the story of our tumultuous relationship with bacteria and how it has shaped history."-- |
Beschreibung: | Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed December 11, 2017) |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (296 Seiten) Illustrationen. (some col.) |
ISBN: | 9789813225169 |
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spelling | Chen, Daijie 1957- Verfasser aut Xi jun jian shi A brief history of bacteria the everlasting game between humans and bacteria Daijie Chen and Xiuping Qian ; translated from the Chinese by Qingli Hu and Youjia Hu ; illustrated by Yuankai Xue ; image editing by Bing Ni and Yu Yin Singapore World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd. © 2018 1 Online-Ressource (296 Seiten) Illustrationen. (some col.) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed December 11, 2017) "This book explains how pathogenic bacteria cause diseases, how the human immune system launches timely and effective defense mechanisms against bacterial infection, why the discovery and application of penicillin and streptomycin are so important, how scientists have created medicines to defeat bacteria, and why these bacteria might outsmart modern medicine. On the other hand, bacteria can be beneficial to humans: some bacteria live in harmony with the human body, and they are indispensable to our health. They also help in refining biological energy in the post-fossil fuel era, and in producing fermented food. With accessible language, illustrations and comics, this book tells the story of our tumultuous relationship with bacteria and how it has shaped history."-- Translated from the Chinese Bacteriology / History Bacteria / Pathogenicity Electronic books Qian, Xiuping 1964- Sonstige oth Hu, Qingli Sonstige oth Hu, Youjia Sonstige oth http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/10573#t=toc Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Chen, Daijie 1957- A brief history of bacteria the everlasting game between humans and bacteria Bacteriology / History Bacteria / Pathogenicity Electronic books |
title | A brief history of bacteria the everlasting game between humans and bacteria |
title_alt | Xi jun jian shi |
title_auth | A brief history of bacteria the everlasting game between humans and bacteria |
title_exact_search | A brief history of bacteria the everlasting game between humans and bacteria |
title_exact_search_txtP | A brief history of bacteria the everlasting game between humans and bacteria |
title_full | A brief history of bacteria the everlasting game between humans and bacteria Daijie Chen and Xiuping Qian ; translated from the Chinese by Qingli Hu and Youjia Hu ; illustrated by Yuankai Xue ; image editing by Bing Ni and Yu Yin |
title_fullStr | A brief history of bacteria the everlasting game between humans and bacteria Daijie Chen and Xiuping Qian ; translated from the Chinese by Qingli Hu and Youjia Hu ; illustrated by Yuankai Xue ; image editing by Bing Ni and Yu Yin |
title_full_unstemmed | A brief history of bacteria the everlasting game between humans and bacteria Daijie Chen and Xiuping Qian ; translated from the Chinese by Qingli Hu and Youjia Hu ; illustrated by Yuankai Xue ; image editing by Bing Ni and Yu Yin |
title_short | A brief history of bacteria |
title_sort | a brief history of bacteria the everlasting game between humans and bacteria |
title_sub | the everlasting game between humans and bacteria |
topic | Bacteriology / History Bacteria / Pathogenicity Electronic books |
topic_facet | Bacteriology / History Bacteria / Pathogenicity Electronic books |
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