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Molecular Paradigms of Infectious Disease presents a detailed examination of the molecular bases of infectious disease pathogenesis. The work systematically explores how microorganisms interact with host cells at the molecular level, examining the specific mechanisms by which pathogens establish infection, evade immune responses, and cause disease.
This hardcover edition from Springer covers fundamental principles of microbial pathogenesis, including bacterial virulence factors, viral entry mechanisms, and host-pathogen interactions. The book integrates modern molecular biology techniques with clinical applications, bridging laboratory discoveries and real-world disease management.
Ideal for researchers, clinicians, and advanced students, this reference work provides comprehensive coverage of molecular mechanisms in infectious diseases, enabling readers to understand disease etiology and develop targeted therapeutic approaches.

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