Pili in Mycobacterium Tuberculosis 1st Edition
Capture your attention with a focused exploration of a critical virulence factor in one of humanity’s oldest foes. Pili in Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, 1st Edition by Ali Akbar Velayati and Parissa Farnia delivers a concise, authoritative guide to the structure, genetics, and clinical relevance of pili in M. tuberculosis—essential reading for anyone working at the frontline of tuberculosis research and control.
This book translates complex molecular biology into practical insight: detailed analyses of pili assembly, their role in host adhesion and immune modulation, implications for biofilm formation, and how these features inform diagnostics, vaccine design, and novel therapeutic targets. Rich with up-to-date literature synthesis and clear schematics, it connects bench science to public health priorities, making it relevant for microbiologists, infectious disease clinicians, epidemiologists, and advanced students.
Why this volume matters: tuberculosis remains a global health challenge across high-burden regions in Asia, Africa and beyond. Understanding pili offers pathways to improved interventions and surveillance. The authors blend rigorous scholarship with readable prose, ensuring the book is both a reference and a practical roadmap for research planning, grant proposals, and translational projects.
If you seek an incisive, evidence-based resource on a promising yet underappreciated aspect of M. tuberculosis biology, this 1st edition is a valuable addition to your professional library. Order Pili in Mycobacterium Tuberculosis today to deepen your expertise and advance your work against tuberculosis worldwide.
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