The study of parasitic organisms at the molecular level  has yielded fascinating new insights  of great medical, social, and economical importance, and has pointed  the way for the treatment and prevention of the diseases they  cause.Biochemistry and Molecular Biology of Parasites presents an  up-to-date account of this modern scientific discipline in a manner that  allows and encourages the reader to place thebiochemistry and molecular  biology of these organisms in their biological context. The chapters  are cross-referenced and grouped in an arrangement that provides a fully  integrated whole, and permits the reader to create a composite of the  biochemical function of these organisms.
Individual chapter includes  those devoted to metabolism, in both aerobic and anaerobic protozoa;  antioxidant mechanisms; parasite surfaces; organelles; invasion  mechanisms; and chemotherapy. The helminths are discussed not only from  the point of view of their cellularbiochemistry and metabolism, but also  with respect to both their integrated functions such as neurochemistry,  structure and functions of surfaces, and reproduction. Written by  expert investigators, this book will be of interest to all experienced  researchers, graduate students, and to the newcomer eager to become  familiar with thebiochemistry and molecular biology of parasites.
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