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GARLAND SCIENCE CATALOGUE 2016

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Cell & Molecular Biology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Genetics & Evolution. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Microbiology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Immunology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Structural Biology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Biophysics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Computational Biology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Chemistry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Plant and Marine Biology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 ASM Press. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 BIOS Instant Notes Series. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Title Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Author Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Garland Science Learning System. . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Ordering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

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Dear Reader, Garland Science is one of the leading textbook publishers in the life sciences, particularly in the fields of cell and molecular biology, immunology, and protein science. Our exceptional authors, who are highly respected leaders in their fields, make the science accessible to students through clear and elegant writing that illuminates core concepts. Each textbook is beautifully illustrated, and every figure is carefully explained through detailed figure legends. Our books are supported by a wide array of ancillary resources for students and instructors. This catalogue includes all of our major textbooks and highlights new textbooks published in 2016. We hope it serves as an effective introduction to our publications and that you will also explore our website or contact us directly for more information. Best wishes, The Team at Garland Science

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CELL & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecular Biology of the Cell, Sixth Edition Bruce Alberts, University of California, San Francisco, USA, Alexander Johnson, University of California, San Francisco, USA, Julian Lewis, formerly of Cancer Research UK, David Morgan, University of California, San Francisco, USA, Martin Raff, University College London, UK, Keith Roberts, Emeritus, University of East Anglia, UK, and Peter Walter, University of California, San Francisco, USA

Garland Science November 2014: 1,464pp: 1,492 illus Hardback: 978-0-8153-4432-2: £125.00 Paperback: 978-0-8153-4464-3: £75.00

Molecular Biology of the Cell, Sixth Edition was Highly Commended for the Undergraduate Textbook at the Royal Society of Biology 2015 Book Awards.

As the amount of information in biology expands dramatically, it becomes increasingly important for textbooks to distill the vast amount of scientific knowledge into concise principles and enduring concepts. As with previous editions, Molecular Biology of the Cell, Sixth Edition accomplishes this goal with clear writing and beautiful illustrations. The Sixth Edition has been extensively revised and updated with the latest research in the field of cell biology, and it provides an exceptional framework for teaching and learning. The entire illustration program has been greatly enhanced. Protein structures better illustrate structure-function relationships, icons are simpler and more consistent within and between chapters, and micrographs have been refreshed and updated with newer, clearer, or better images. As a new feature, each chapter now contains intriguing open-ended questions highlighting “What We Don’t Know,” introducing students to challenging areas of future research. Updated endof-chapter problems reflect new research discussed in the text, and these problems have been expanded to all chapters by adding questions on developmental biology, tissues and stem cells, pathogens, and the immune system.

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Incorporates important new discoveries into a logical and cohesive narrative that provides a conceptual framework for cell biology. Explains newly discovered functions for RNA molecules. Includes the latest findings on the structure and function of the human genome. Explains recent insights into how low-complexity protein sequences help organize the cell interior. Describes powerful new methods, many invented since the last edition, that scientists use to visualize subcellular structures and analyze genes and proteins—with a new section emphasizing the need for mathematics to unravel the complexities of cell function. Incorporates new results that refine our understanding of intracellular organization, membrane structure, dynamics, and transport. Focuses on the fundamental concepts in cell signaling, with emphasis on key principles underlying the circuitry of signaling systems. Describes how the latest discoveries in cytoskeletal protein dynamics apply to key questions in cell structure and polarity. Covers new insights into the causes, genetics, and treatments of cancer—including a discussion of personalized therapies. Adds new sections on timing, growth control, and morphogenesis in the development of multicellular organisms.

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Molecular Biology of the Cell, Sixth Edition CONTENTS: INTRODUCTION TO THE CELL 1. Cells & Genomes 2. Cell Chemistry and Bioenergetics 3. Proteins BASIC GENETIC MECHANISMS 4. DNA, Chromosomes, and Genomes 5. DNA Replication, Repair, and Recombination 6. How Cells Read the Genome: From DNA to Protein 7. Control of Gene Expression WAYS OF WORKING WITH CELLS 8. Analyzing Cells, Molecules, and Systems 9. Visualizing Cells INTERNAL ORGANIZATION OF THE CELL 10. Membrane Structure 11. Membrane Transport of Small Molecules and the Electrical Properties of Membranes

12. Intracellular Compartments and Protein Sorting 13. Intracellular Membrane Traffic 14. Energy Conversion: Mitochondria and Chloroplasts 15. Cell Signaling 16. The Cytoskeleton 17. The Cell Cycle 18. Cell Death CELLS IN THEIR SOCIAL CONTEXT 19. Cell Junctions and the Extracellular Matrix 20. Cancer 21. Development of Multicellular Organisms 22. Stem Cells and Tissue Renewal 23. Pathogens and Infection 24. The Innate and Adaptive Immune Systems

PRAISE FOR THE FIFTH EDITION "A quarter of a century after the first edition revolutionized cell biology textbooks, the new edition is as fresh, comprehensive and above all, as readable as ever." British Society for Developmental Biology Newsletter

"MBoC has only improved over its several editions, growing with the rapid advances in the field to become an essential resource for students at all levels and a trusted first stop for researchers transitioning into unfamiliar areas of cell biology‌. the MBoC5 package is a fantastic resource and well worth the upgrade." Development

Molecular Biology of the Cell: The Problems Book, Sixth Edition John Wilson, Baylor College of Medicine, USA, and Tim Hunt, Cancer Research UK The Problems Book helps students appreciate the ways in which experiments and simple calculations can lead to an understanding of how cells work by introducing the experimental foundation of cell and molecular biology. Each chapter reviews key terms, tests for understanding basic concepts, and poses research-based problems. The Problems Book has been designed to correspond with the first twenty chapters of Molecular Biology of the Cell, Sixth Edition. Garland Science November 2014: 560pp: 511 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4453-7: ÂŁ29.00

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CELL & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Essential Cell Biology, Fourth Edition Bruce Alberts, University of California, San Francisco, USA, Dennis Bray, University of Cambridge, UK, Karen Hopkin, Science Journalist and Biochemist, USA, Alexander Johnson, University of California, San Francisco, USA, Julian Lewis, formerly of Cancer Research, UK, Martin Raff, University College London, UK, Keith Roberts, Emeritus, University of East Anglia, UK, and Peter Walter, University of California, San Francisco, USA Essential Cell Biology provides a readily accessible introduction to the central concepts of cell biology, and its lively, clear writing and exceptional illustrations make it the ideal textbook for a first course in both cell and molecular biology. The text and figures are easy-to-follow, accurate, clear, and engaging for the introductory student. Molecular detail has been kept to a minimum in order to provide the reader with a cohesive conceptual framework for the basic science that underlies our current understanding of all of biology, including the biomedical sciences. Garland Science Learning System homework modules are available for Essential Cell Biology, Fourth Edition, and are sold separately. Garland Science October 2013: 864pp: 860 illus Hardback: 978-0-8153-4454-4: £105.00 Paperback: 978-0-8153-4455-1: £60.00

NEW TO THE FOURTH EDITION:

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1. Cells: The Fundamental Units of Life 2. Chemical Components of Cells 3. Energy, Catalysis, and Biosynthesis 4. Protein Structure and Function 5. DNA and Chromosomes 6. DNA Replication, Repair, and Recombination 7. From DNA to Protein: How Cells Read the Genome 8. Control of Gene Expression 9. How Genes and Genomes Evolve 10. Modern Recombinant DNA Technology 11. Membrane Structure 12. Transport Across Cell Membranes 13. How Cells Obtain Energy from Food 14. Energy Generation in Mitochondria and Chloroplasts 15. Intracellular Compartments and Protein Transport 16. Cell Signaling 17. Cytoskeleton 18. The Cell Division Cycle 19. Sexual Reproduction and the Power of Genetics 20. Cellular Communities: Tissues, Stem Cells, and Cancer

Praise for the Fourth Edition "[Essential Cell Biology] really ought to be an intrinsic part of every bioscience undergraduate's essential reading."

The Biochemist

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Comprehensive scientific update of the entire text and figures in the book. New material on regulatory RNAs, epigenetics, induced pluripotent stem cells, cell suicide and reprogramming, the human genome, and our surprising inheritance from Neanderthals. Based on extensive student feedback, improved discussion and new figures of photosynthesis, metabolism, and DNA repair. Updated coverage of many exciting, new experimental techniques including RNAi, optogenetics, the applications of new DNA sequencing technologies, and the use of mutant organisms to probe the defects underlying human disease. Medically relevant topics include new sections on culturing human cells for clinical work, autism and iPS cells, peroxisomes and disease, cancer changes in key regulatory pathways, as well as expanded coverage of amyloid proteins and their role in Alzheimer’s and Huntington’s diseases, the use of genome sequencing to identify the rare mutations that predispose us to disease, and much more. New and enhanced student selfassessments available online.


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Molecular Biology

Structure and Dynamics of Genomes and Proteomes Jordanka Zlatanova, University of Wyoming, USA, Kensal E. van Holde, Oregon State University, USA Molecular Biology illustrates the essential principles behind the transmission and expression of genetic information at the level of DNA, RNA, and proteins. With an emphasis on the experimental basis of discovery, this textbook presents a structural, mechanistic understanding of molecular biology. It is written for advanced undergraduate and graduate students taking a one-semester course. Garland Science Learning System homework modules will be available for Molecular Biology, and are sold separately. Garland Science November 2015: 648pp: 650 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4504-6: £60.00 CONTENTS: 1. To the Cell and Beyond: The Realm of Molecular Biology 2. From Classical Genetics to Molecular Genetics 3. Proteins 4. Nucleic Acids 5. Recombinant DNA: Principles and Applications 6. Protein-Nucleic Acid Interactions 7. The Genetic Code, Genes, and Genomes 8. Physical Structure of the Genomic Material 9. Transcription in Bacteria 10. Transcription in Eukaryotes 11. Regulation of Transcription in Bacteria 12. Regulation of Transcription in Eukaryotes 13. Transcription Regulation in the Human Genome 14. RNA Processing 15. Translation: The Players 16. Translation: The Process 17. Regulation of Translation 18. Protein Processing and Modification 19. DNA Replication in Bacteria 20. DNA Replication in Eukaryotes 21. DNA Recombination 22. DNA Repair

Cell Membranes Lukas K. Buehler, Southwestern College, USA Cell Membranes provides a concise introduction to the structure and function of biological membranes. The book begins by explaining the composition and dynamics of cell membranes—discussing the diversity, structure, and distribution of lipids and membrane proteins and their effect on the shape and transformation of membranes. The text then explores the role of the membrane in transport, signaling, and metabolism. Cell Membranes is a valuable resource for advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and professionals. Garland Science July 2015: 400pp: 263 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4196-3: £55.00 CONTENTS: 1. The Role of Membranes in Cells and Organisms 2. The Molecular Organization of Cell Membranes 3. The Structure of Membrane Proteins 4. The Biological Diversity of Membrane Lipids 5. The Shape of Membranes and Their Transformations 6. Separation: Membranes as Surface and Interface 7. Exchange: Membrane Crossings 8. Integration: Membranes as Gatekeepers of Information 9. Metabolism: Growing Membranes, Sustaining Cells

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CELL & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY The Biology of Cancer, Second Edition Robert A. Weinberg, Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, MIT, USA The Biology of Cancer is a textbook for students studying the molecular and cellular bases of cancer at the undergraduate, graduate, and medical school levels. The clarity of writing, supported by an extensive full-color art program and numerous pedagogical features, makes the book accessible and engaging. The information unfolds through the presentation of key experiments that give readers a sense of discovery and provide insights into the conceptual foundation underlying modern cancer biology. The new Second Edition has been comprehensively revised and updated to include major advances in cancer biology over the past six years, including current information on the tumor microenvironment, mutation of cancer cell genomes, epigenetic contributions, and a greatly expanded treatment of traditional therapy. Garland Science May 2013: 960pp: 583 illus Hardback: 978-0-8153-4219-9: £110.00 Paperback: 978-0-8153-4528-2: £66.00

Praise for previous edition "The Biology of Cancer is no doubt the definitive statement on its topic today." Science

CONTENTS: 1. The Biology and Genetics of Cells and Organisms 2. The Nature of Cancer 3. Tumor Viruses 4. Cellular Oncogenes 5. Growth Factors, Receptors, and Cancer 6. Cytoplasmic Signaling Circuitry Programs Many of the Traits of Cancer 7. Tumor Suppressor Genes 8. pRb and Control of the Cell Cycle Clock 9. p53 and Apoptosis: Master Guardian and Executioner 10. Eternal Life: Cell Immortalization and Tumorigenesis 11. Multistep Tumorigenesis 12. Maintenance of Genomic Integrity and the Development of Cancer 13. Dialogue Replaces Monologue: Heterotypic Interactions and the Biology of Angiogenesis 14. Moving Out: Invasion and Metastasis 15. Crowd Control: Tumor Immunology and Immunotherapy 16. The Rational Treatment of Cancer

Biology of Aging Roger B. McDonald, University of California at Davis, USA Biology of Aging presents the biological principles that have led to a new understanding of the causes of aging and longevity and describes how these basic principles help one to understand the uniquely human experience of biological aging, longevity, and age-related disease. Intended for undergraduate biology students, it describes how the rate of biological aging is measured; explores the mechanisms underlying cellular aging; discusses the genetic pathways that affect longevity in various organisms; outlines the normal age-related changes and the functional decline that occurs in physiological systems over the lifespan; and considers the implications of modulating the rate of aging and longevity. CONTENTS: Garland Science 1. Basic Concepts in the Biology of Aging 2. Measuring Biological Aging July 2013: 360pp: 241 illus 3. Evolutionary Theories of Longevity and Aging 4. Cellular Aging Paperback: 978-0-8153-4213-7: £46.00 5. Genetics of Longevity 6. Plant Senescence 7. Human Longevity 8. The Physiology of Human Aging 9. Age-Related Disease in Humans 10. Modulating Aging and Longevity

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Principles of Neurobiology Liqun Luo, Stanford University, USA Principles of Neurobiology presents the major concepts of neuroscience with an emphasis on how we know what we know. The text is organized around a series of key original experiments to illustrate how scientific progress was made and helps upper-level undergraduate and graduate students to discover the relevant primary literature. Written by a single author in a clear and consistent writing style, each topic builds in complexity from electrophysiology to molecular genetics to systems level in a highly integrative approach. Students can fully engage with the content via thematically linked chapters and will be able to read the book in its entirety in a semester-long course. Garland Science July 2015: 645pp: 625 illus Hardback: 978-0-8153-4492-6: £100.00 Paperback: 978-0-8153-4494-0: £60.00

Principles of Neurobiology is accompanied by a rich package of online student and instructor resources including animations, quizzes and tutorials, journal club suggestions, figures in PowerPoint® format, and a Question Bank for adopting instructors. Garland Science Learning System homework modules are available for Principles of Neurobiology, and are sold separately.

KEY FEATURES: • Integrates molecular, cellular, circuit, systems, and behavioral approaches within each subject. • Includes many cross-chapter references to further integrate concepts across chapters. • The description of key experiments, the figures with data from experiments, and the references of primary papers provide a good resource for students to understand and utilize primary research. • Includes many examples of the use of animal models in research, including invertebrates, and of new technologies in investigating neural circuits developed as part of the BRAIN Initiative. • Dedicated chapters on evolution and on techniques are unique among neurobiology textbooks. • Concept headings descriptively introduce each section and provide an outline of the key ideas presented in the chapter. • End-of-chapter summaries provide an overview of material presented allowing students to review and assess their understanding of what they have read. “Luo shares with us the belief that students should not be taught just facts and knowledge but also how knowledge is obtained and how principles are derived....In 13 chapters and 645 pages, he provides a masterpiece highlighting principles of how the nervous system transforms and governs our sensation, action, memory, and thought. Reading Principles of Neurobiology is like enjoying a beautiful piece of music....[Luo] has set an example of how an outstanding scientist cares about education and writes a textbook to inspire students to pursue discoveries. We hope that students will follow this pied piper, happily and fruitfully.” Cell

CONTENTS: 1. An Invitation to Neurobiology 2. Signaling within Neurons 3. Signaling across Synapses 4. Vision 5. Wiring of the Visual System 6. Olfaction, Taste, Audition, and Somatosensation 7. Wiring of the Nervous System 8. Motor and Regulatory Systems 9. Sexual Behavior 10. Memory, Learning, and Synaptic Plasticity 11. Brain Disorders 12. Evolution of the Nervous System 13. Ways of Exploring

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CELL & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Cell Signaling Wendell Lim, University of California San Francisco, USA, Bruce Mayer, University of Connecticut Health Center, USA, and Tony Pawson formerly of University of Toronto, Canada Cell Signaling presents the principles and components that underlie all known signaling processes. It provides undergraduate and graduate students the conceptual tools needed to make sense of the dizzying array of pathways used by the cell to communicate. By emphasizing the common design principles, components, and logic that drives all signaling, the book develops a conceptual framework through which students can understand how thousands of diverse signaling proteins interact with each other in vast interconnected networks. Garland Science June 2014: 412pp: 340 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4244-1: £59.00 CONTENTS: 1. Introduction to Cell Signaling 2. Principles and Mechanisms of Protein Interactions 3. Signaling Enzymes and Their Allosteric Regulation 4. Role of Post-translational Modifications in Signaling 5. Subcellular Localization of Signaling Molecules 6. Second Messengers: Small Signaling Mediators 7. Membranes, Lipids, and Enzymes that Modify Them 8. Information Transfer Across the Membrane 9. Regulated Protein Degradation 10. Modular Architecture and Evolution of Signaling Proteins 11. Information Processing by Signaling Devices and Networks 12. How Cells Make Decisions 13. Methods for Studying Signaling Proteins and Networks

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Cell Biology by the Numbers Ron Milo, Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, Rob Phillips, California Institute of Technology, USA How much energy is released in ATP hydrolysis? How many mRNAs are in a cell? How genetically similar are two random people? What is faster, transcription or translation? Cell Biology by the Numbers explores these questions—and dozens of others—providing a richly illustrated and handy reference for students and researchers in molecular and cell biology, chemistry, and biophysics. The book features question-driven vignettes and “back of the envelope” calculations that investigate some of the key numbers in cell biology. Readers will learn about the sizes, concentrations, rates, energies, and other numbers that describe and drive the living world. Garland Science December 2015: 400pp: 181 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4537-4: £29.99 CONTENTS: 1. Size and Geometry 2. Concentrations and Absolute Numbers 3. Energies and Forces 4. Rates and Duration 5. Information & Errors 6. A Quantitative Miscellany

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The Science of Evolution

Systems, Species, and the History of Life Jonathan Bard, University of Oxford, UK The Science of Evolution is a textbook designed for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students which considers evolution in the context of systems biology. Evolution needs this systems perspective for three reasons. First, most activity in living organisms is driven by complex networks of proteins and this has direct implications, particularly for understanding evo-devo and for seeing how variation is initiated. Second, it provides the natural language for discussing phylogenetic trees. Third, evolutionary change involves events at levels ranging from the genome to the ecosystem and systems biology provides a context for integrating material of this complexity. Garland Science October 2016: 350pp: 78 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4539-8: £50.00 CONTENTS: 1. Approaching Evolution 2. A Potted History of Evolutionary Thinking 3. Life Today: Species Diversity and Variation 4. A Brief History of Life 5. Darwinian Descent with Modification: Cladistics 6. The Anatomical Evidence:Vertebrate Evolution 7. From Water to Land and Back 8. The Genomic Evidence: Phylogenetics 9. From Prokaryotes to Eukaryotes 10. Evo-devo 1: Embryos 11. Evo-devo 2: Functional Homologies 12. The Origins of Anatomical Variation 13. Selection 14. Speciation 15. Human Evolution 16. Conclusions Appendicies 1. Basics of Systems Biology 2. A History of Evolutionary Thinking 3. Rocks, Dates, and Fossils 4. Evolution vs Creationism

Human Evolutionary Genetics, Second Edition Mark Jobling and Edward Hollox, both at University of Leicester, UK, Toomas Kivisild, University of Cambridge, UK, Chris Tyler-Smith and Matthew Hurles, both at Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UK Now in full color, the Second Edition of Human Evolutionary Genetics has been completely revised to cover the rapid advances in the field since the publication of the highly regarded First Edition. Written for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, it is the only textbook to integrate genetic, archaeological, and linguistic perspectives on human evolution, and to offer a genomic perspective, reflecting the shift from studies of specific regions of the genome towards comprehensive genomewide analyses of human genetic diversity. Garland Science June 2013: 650pp: 357 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4148-2: £58.00

“This is an absolutely superb book!” American Journal of Human Genetics

CONTENTS: 1. An Introduction to Human Evolutionary Genetics Section I: How Do We Study Genetic Variation? 2. Organization and Inheritance of the Human Genome 3. Human Genome Variation 4. Finding and Assaying Genome Diversity Section II: How Do We Interpret Genetic Variation? 5. Processes Shaping Diversity 6. Making Inferences from Diversity Section III: Where and When Did Humans Originate? 7. Humans as Apes 8. What Genetic Changes Have Made Us Human? 9. Origins of Modern Humans Section IV: How Did Humans Colonize the World? 10. The Distribution of Diversity 11. The Colonization of the Old World And Australia 12. Agricultural Expansions 13. Into New Found Lands 14. What Happens When Populations Meet? Section V: How Is An Evolutionary Perspective Helpful? 15. Understanding the Past, Present and Future of Phenotypic Variation 16. Evolutionary Insights into Simple Genetic Diseases 17. Evolution and Complex Diseases 18. Identity and Identification

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GENETICS & EVOLUTION Human Molecular Genetics, Fourth Edition Tom Strachan, Newcastle University, UK, and Andrew Read, University of Manchester, UK Human Molecular Genetics is an established and class-proven textbook for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students which provides an authoritative and integrated approach to the molecular aspects of human genetics.

"This book is an excellent companion for students in human genetics or for researchers that want to gain background and knowledge in this field."

Garland Science 2010: 786pp: 610 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4149-9: ÂŁ58.00

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CONTENTS: 1. Nucleic Acid Structure and Gene Expression 2. Chromosome Structure and Function 3. Genes in Pedigrees and Populations 4. Cells and Cell-Cell Communication 5. Principles of Development 6. Amplifying DNA: Cell-based DNA Cloning and PCR 7. Nucleic Acid Hybridization: Principles and Applications 8. Analyzing the Structure and Expression of Genes and Genomes 9. Organization of the Human Genome 10. Model Organisms, Comparative Genomics and Evolution 11. Human Gene Expression 12. Studying Gene Function in the Post-Genome Era 13. Human Genetic Variability and its Consequences 14. Genetic Mapping of Mendelian Characters 15. Mapping Genes Conferring Susceptibility to Complex Disease 16. Identifying Human Disease Genes and Susceptibility Factors 17. Cancer Genetics 18. Genetic Testing of Individuals 19. Pharmacogenetics, Personalized Medicine, and Population Screening 20. Genetic Manipulation of Animals for Modeling Disease and Investigating Gene Function 21. Genetic Approaches to Treating Disease

Genetics and Genomics in Medicine Tom Strachan, Judith Goodship, Patrick Chinnery, all at Newcastle University, UK Genetics and Genomics in Medicine is a new textbook written for undergraduate students, graduate students, and medical researchers that explains the science behind the uses of genetics and genomics in medicine today. Rather than focusing narrowly on rare inherited and chromosomal disorders, it is a comprehensive and integrated account of how genetics and genomics affect the whole spectrum of human health and disease. Garland Science April 2014: 500pp: 270 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4480-3: ÂŁ57.00 CONTENTS: 1. Fundamentals of DNA, Chromosomes, and Cells 2. Fundamentals of Gene Structure, Gene Expression, and Human Genome Organization 3. Principles Underlying Core DNA Technologies 4. Principles of Genetic Variation 5. Single-gene Disorders: Inheritance Patterns, Phenotype Variability, and Allele Frequencies 6. Principles of Gene Regulation and Epigenetics 7. Genetic Variation Producing Disease-Causing Abnormalities in DNA and Chromosomes 8. Identifying Disease Genes and Genetic Susceptibility to Complex Disease 9. Genetic Approaches to Treating Disease 10. Cancer Genetics and Genomics 11. Genetic Testing From Genes to Genomes, and the Ethics of Genetic Testing and Therapy

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Genetic Association Studies

A Practical Guide to Basic Genetic Epidemiology Tefik Dorak, Florida International University, USA Genetic Association Studies will demystify the key concepts of genetic epidemiology for geneticists, medical residents, clinical researchers, and public health professionals. The focus is on genetic association studies, but taking genetic association in its broadest sense to include SNPs, copy number variations, and epigenetic changes. The role of the environment in genetic epidemiology will also be highlighted. Genetic Association Studies emphasizes practical applications rather than theoretical background and will enable readers to understand and critique genetic association studies and setting them on the way to designing, executing, analyzing, interpreting, and reporting their own. Garland Science December 2016: 250pp: 75 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4463-6: ÂŁ50.00 CONTENTS: 1. Primer on Molecular Genetics 2. Basic Medical Genetics 3. Primer on Population Genetics 4. Epidemiologic Principles of Association Studies 5. Environmental Epidemiology in the Context of Genetic Epidemiology 6. Elementary Statistical Concepts 7. Genotyping 8. Candidate Gene Studies and GWAS 9. Analysis of Genetic Association Study Results 10. Bioinformatics 11. Genetic Risk Profiling and Medical Applications of Genetic Associations

Genetics of Complex Disease Peter Donaldson, Newcastle University, UK, Ann Daly, Newcastle University, UK, Luca Ermini, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Debra Bevitt, Newcastle University, UK Genetics of Complex Disease is a concise text for advanced undergraduate and first year graduate students. Healthcare professionals and other biomedical scientists adjusting to the impact of the new genetics will also find the book useful. After explaining genetic variation and defining complex diseases, the next three chapters explain how and why complex diseases are investigated (including a chapter on statistics). The text then concentrates on selected areas where there is strong evidence for the genes/alleles involved: the MHC, infectious diseases, pharmacogenetics, cancer, and diabetes. The important ethical, social, and personal consequences raised by increasing knowledge of the genetics of complex diseases are covered in a way that offers the reader the chance to think and reflect. The final chapter discusses the technology involved. Garland Science August 2015: 450pp: 141 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4491-9: ÂŁ50.00 CONTENTS: 1. Genetic Basis of Complex Disease 2. Defining Complex Disease 3. How to Investigate Complex Disease Genetics 4. Why Investigate Complex Disease Genetics? 5. Statistical considerations for the planning and analysis of genetic studies in complex disease. 6. The MHC 7. Genetics of Infectious Disease 8. Pharmacogenetics 9. Cancer as a complex disease: Genetic factors affecting cancer susceptibility and cancer treatment 10. Genetic studies on susceptibility to diabetes 11. Ethical, Social and Personal Consequences 12. Sequencing Technology and the Future of Complex Disease Genetics

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GENETICS & EVOLUTION Epigenetics Lyle Armstrong, Newcastle University, UK Epigenetics is a new textbook that brings together the structure and machinery of epigenetic modification, how epigenetic modification controls cellular functions, and the evidence for the relationship between epigenetics and disease. It is a valuable source of information "...relevant to current trends about all aspects of the subject for in the field of epigenetics and undergraduate students, graduate includes reviews of disease students, and professionals. states related to epigenetics, such as cancer, which are Garland Science actively being researched." November 2013: 300pp: 122 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-6511-2: ÂŁ51.00

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CONTENTS: 1. Introduction to the Study of Epigenetics 2. The Basis of the Transcription Process 3. DNA Packaging and Chromatin Architecture 4. Modifying the Structure of Chromatin 5. DNA Methylation 6. Post-Translational Modification of Histones 7. Histone Modification Machinery 8. Locus-Specific Control of Histone-Modifying Enzyme Action 9. Epigenetic Control of Cell-Specific Gene Expression 10. Epigenetic Control of the Mitotic Cell Cycle 11. The Epigenetic Basis of Gene Imprinting 12. Epigenetic Control of Cellular Differentiation 13. Reversibility of Epigenetic Modification Patterns 14. Epigenetic Predisposition to Disease and Imprinting-Based Disorders 15. Epigenetics of Memory, Neurodegeneration, and Mental Health 16. Epigenetics of Cancer

Genome Stability DNA Repair and Recombination James E. Haber, Brandeis University, USA

Genome Stability: DNA Repair and Recombination describes the various mechanisms of repairing DNA damage by recombination, most notably the repair of chromosomal breaks. The text presents a definitive history of the evolution of molecular models of DNA repair, emphasizing current research. The book introduces the central players in recombination. An overview of the four major pathways of homologous recombinational repair is followed by a description of the several mechanisms of nonhomologous end-joining. Garland Science December 2013: 396pp: 313 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4485-8: ÂŁ56.00 CONTENTS: 1. Restarting DNA Replication by Recombination 2. Double-strand Break Repair Pathways 3. RecA/Rad51 and the Search for Homology 4. Preparation of the RecA/Rad51 Filament 5. Single-Strand Annealing 6. Gene Conversion 7. In vivo Biochemistry: Recombination in Yeast 8. Break-induced Replication 9. Sister Chromatid Repair 10. Gene Targeting 11. Site-specific Recombination 12. Cytology and Genetics of Meiosis 13. Molecular Events During Meiotic Recombination 14. Holliday Junction Resolvases and Crossing-over 15. Nonhomologous End-joining 16. DNA Damage Checkpoints and Genome Instability Appendix Evolution of Models of Homologous Recombination

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Gene Control, Second Edition David S. Latchman, Birkbeck, University of London, UK The new edition of Gene Control has been updated to include significant advances in the roles of the epigenome and regulatory RNAs in gene regulation. The chapter structure remains the same: the first part consists of pairs of chapters that explain the mechanisms involved and how they regulate gene expression, and the second part deals with specific biological processes (including diseases) and how they are controlled by genes. Coverage of methodology has been strengthened by the inclusion of more explanation and diagrams. Garland Science February 2015: 500pp: 600 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4503-9: ÂŁ60.00 CONTENTS: 1. Level of Gene Control 2. Structure of Chromatin 3. The Epigenome: Role of Chromatin Structure in Gene Control 4. The Process of Transcription 5. Transcription Factors and Transcriptional Control 6. Post-transcriptional Processes 7. Post-transcriptional Regulation 8. Gene Control and Cellular Signaling Pathways 9. Gene Control in Embryonic Development 10. Control of Cell Type-specific Gene Expression 11. Gene Regulation and Cancer 12. Gene Regulation and Human Disease 13. Conclusion and Future Prospects

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GENETICS & EVOLUTION Introducing Genetics, Second Edition Alison Thomas, Anglia Ruskin University, UK The new edition of Introducing Genetics is a clear, concise, and accessible guide to inheritance and variation in individuals and populations. It first establishes the principles of Mendelian inheritance and the nature of chromosomes, before tackling quantitative and population genetics. The final three chapters introduce the molecular mechanisms that underlie genetics, including the techniques responsible for the current genetic revolution. Garland Science November 2014: 262pp: 117 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4509-1: ÂŁ22.95 CONTENTS: 1. Introduction 2. Monohybrid Inheritance 3. Extensions to Monohybrid Inheritance 4. Dihybrid Inheritance 5. The Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance 6. Sex Determination and Sex Linkage 7. Linkage and Chromosome Mapping 8. Variation in Chromosomal Number and Structure 9. The Principles of Quantitative Genetics 10. An Introduction to Population Genetics 11. Heredity at the Molecular Level 12. From Genes to Proteins 13. Manipulating DNA

Introduction to Genetics A Molecular Approach

Terry A. Brown, University of Manchester, UK The theme of Introduction to Genetics is the progression from molecules (DNA and genes) to processes (gene expression and DNA replication) to systems (cells, organisms, and populations). This progression reflects both the basic logic of life and the way in which modern biological research is structured. Garland Science 2011: 554pp: 656 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-6509-9: ÂŁ57.00

"The progression from molecules through processes to systems makes eminenet sense to a clear visual style similar to the one used for Genomes 3 should make this an attractive proposition for adoption." Adrian Hall Sheffield Hallam University, UK

CONTENTS: PART 1 - GENES AS UNITS OF BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION 1. The Scope of Modern Genetics 2. DNA 3. Genes 4. Transcription of DNA to RNA 5. Types of RNA Molecule: Messenger RNA 6. Types of RNA Molecule: Noncoding RNA 7. The Genetic Code 8. Protein Synthesis 9. Control of Gene Expression PART 2 - GENES AS UNITS OF INHERITANCE 10. DNA Replication 11. Inheritance of Genes During Eukaryotic Cell Division 12. Inheritance of Genes in Bacteria 13. Inheritance of Genes During Virus Infection Cycles 14. Inheritance of DNA Molecules During Eukaryotic Sexual Reproduction 15. Inheritance of Genes During Eukaryotic Sexual Reproduction 16. Mutation and DNA repair 17. Inheritance of genes in Populations PART 3 - GENETICS IN OUR MODERN WORLD 18. Genes in Differentiation and Development 19. The Human Genome 20. Genes and Medicine 21. DNA in Forensics and Studies of Human History 22. Genes in Industry and Agriculture 23. The Ethical Issues Raised by Modern Genetics

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Microbiology, Second Edition A Clinical Approach

Anthony Strelkauskas, formerly of Trident Technical College, South Carolina, USA, Angela Edwards, Trident Technical College, South Carolina, USA, Beatrix Fahnert, Cardiff University, UK, Greg Pryor, Francis Marion University, USA, Jennifer Strelkauskas, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Oregon, USA As with the successful First Edition, the new edition of Microbiology: A Clinical Approach is written specifically for pre-nursing and allied health students. It is clinically-relevant throughout and uses the theme of infection as its foundation. Microbiology is student-friendly: its text, figures, and electronic resources have been carefully designed to help students understand difficult concepts and keep them interested in the material. The textbook is supported with a robust ancillary package for instructors which will easily allow them to incorporate the book’s new approach into their lectures. Students working towards careers in the healthcare professions will achieve success with Microbiology: A Clinical Approach. Garland Science Learning System homework modules are available for Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, Second Edition, and are sold separately.

Garland Science August 2015: 662pp: 632 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4513-8: £60.00

NEW TO THE SECOND EDITION:

“…it makes a real and tangible effort to put students, or better, the learning process, center stage” British Society for Immunology

• Human stories added to the start of each chapter. • Section on the clinical identification of microbes added. • Updated coverage of microbiomes, emerging infectious diseases, vaccines, and antibiotic resistance. • Simplified coverage of chemistry, genetics, and immunology. • Chapters on viral infection revised. • New chapter openings and end-of-chapter questions, and a refreshed color scheme. CONTENTS: PART I FOUNDATIONS 1. What Is Microbiology and Why Does It Matter? 2. Fundamental Chemistry for Microbiology 3. Essentials of Metabolism 4. An Introduction to Cell Structure and Host–Pathogen Relationships PART II DISEASE MECHANISMS 5. Requirements for Infection 6. Transmission of Infection, the Compromised Host, Epidemiology, and Diagnosing Infections 7. Principles of Disease 8. Emerging and Re-Emerging Infectious Diseases PART III CHARACTERISTICS OF DISEASE-CAUSING MICROORGANISMS 9. The Clinical Significance of Bacterial Anatomy 10. Bacterial Growth 11. Microbial Genetics and Infectious Disease 12. The Structure and Infection Cycle of Viruses 13. Viral Pathogenesis 14. Parasitic and Fungal Infections PART IV HOST DEFENSE 15. The Innate Immune Response 16. The Adaptive Immune Response 17. Failures of the Immune Response PART V CONTROL AND TREATMENT 18. Control of Microbial Growth with Disinfectants and Antiseptics 19. Antibiotics and Antimicrobial Drugs 20. Antibiotic Resistance PART VI MICROBIAL INFECTIONS 21. Infections of the Respiratory System 22. Infections of the Digestive System 23. Infections of the Genitourinary System 24. Infections of the Central Nervous System 25. Infections of the Blood 26. Infections of the Skin and Eyes

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MICROBIOLOGY Parasitology

A Conceptual Approach Eric S. Loker and Bruce V. Hofkin, both at University of New Mexico, USA Parasitology: A Conceptual Approach focuses on the conceptual basis of parasitology, with the goal of providing students with an expanded view of parasites and their biology. Concentrating on concepts will enable readers to gain a broader perspective that will increase their ability to think critically about all kinds of parasitic associations. Studying individual parasites is an essential part of parasitology so Parasitology: A Conceptual Approach contains an appendix (the Rogues' Gallery) which provides a concise overview of the biology of important human and veterinary parasites.

Garland Science March 2015: 550pp: 350 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4473-5: £60.00

“I shall recommend this book for anyone dealing with any aspect of parasitology. It is a rich source of updated information on emerging issues in parasitology, including parasite-host interactions, parasite ecology and evolution. I will certainly put my hardcopy in my bookshelf “must have books on parasitology.” Parasites and Vectors

CONTENTS: 1. An Introduction to Parasitism 2. An Overview of Parasite Diversity 3. The Parasite’s Way of Life 4. Host Defense and Parasite Evasion 5. Parasite vs. Host: Pathology and Disease 6. The Ecology of Parasitism 7. The Evolutionary Biology of Parasitism 8. Parasites and Conservation Biology 9. The Challenge of Parasite Control 10. The Future of Parasitology ROGUES' GALLERY: Protozoa • Platyhelminths • Nematodes • Arthopods

Living in a Microbial World Bruce V. Hofkin, University of New Mexico, USA Living in a Microbial World is a textbook written for students taking a general microbiology or microbiology-themed course for non-science majors. It teaches the essential concepts of microbiology through practical examples and a conversational writing style intended to make the material accessible to a wide audience. Garland Science 2010: 496pp: 413 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4175-8: £53.00

"It is a treasure trove of interesting anecdotes and facts which lecturers could use to spice up their lectures, or whet the appetite for more microbiology in keen students." Immunology News

CONTENTS: 1. Living in a Microbial World 2. The Chemistry of Life 3. The Cell: Where Life Begins 4. A Field Guide to the Microorganisms 5. The Microbiology of History and the History of Microbiology 6. An Introduction to Microbial Genetics 7. Microbial Metabolism and Growth 8. Microbial Evolution and the Origin of Life 9. An Ecologist’s Guide to Microbiology 10. The Disease Process: A Pathogen’s Perspective 11. Host Defense 12. Control of Microbial Growth 13. Epidemiology: Who, What, When, Where, and Why? 14. The Future is Here: Microorganisms and Biotechnology 15. Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? Microorganisms and Food 16. Better Living with Microorganisms: Industrial and Applied Microbiology

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Viruses

Biology, Applications, and Control David R. Harper, Biocontrol Limited, UK Viruses: Biology, Applications, and Control is a concise, advanced undergraduate and graduate textbook covering the essential aspects of virology included in biomedical science courses. It is an updated and expanded version of David Harper’s Molecular Virology, Second Edition.

"...a good text for an advanced undergraduate course in virology." Doody's Review

Garland Science 2011: 346pp: 220 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4150-5: £54.00 CONTENTS: 1. Virus Structure and Infection 2. Virus Classification and Evolution 3. Virus Replication 4. Immune Response and Evasion 5. Vaccines and Immunotherapy 6. Antiviral Drugs 7. Beneficial Use of Viruses 8. Emergence and Extinction of Viruses 9. Virus Culture, Detection and Diagnosis

Case Studies in Infectious Disease Peter Lydyard, Royal Free and University College Medical School, UK, Michael Cole, Georgetown University Medical Center, USA, John Holton, Royal Free and University College Medical School, UK, Will Irving, University of Nottingham, UK, Nino Porakishvili, University of Westminster, UK, Pradhib Venkatesan, Nottingham University Hospital, UK, and Kate Ward, Royal Free and University College Medical School, UK Case Studies in Infectious Disease presents forty case studies featuring the most important human infectious diseases worldwide. Written for students of microbiology and medicine, this book describes the natural history of infection from point of entry of the pathogen through pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment. Garland Science 2009: 608pp: 270 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4142-0: £38.00

Case Studies in Allergic Disorders Hans Oettgen and Raif Geha, both at Harvard Medical School, USA Case Studies in Allergic Disorders describes the basic cellular and molecular mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of commonly occurring allergic diseases and introduces the rationale for targeted intervention in these mechanisms in the treatment of allergy. It is intended for medical students and undergraduate and graduate students in immunology as well as residents in internal medicine and pediatrics. Garland Science 2012: 176pp: 100 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4436-0: £32.00

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Janeway’s Immunobiology, Ninth Edition Kenneth Murphy, Washington University School of Medicine, USA, Casey Weaver, University of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Medicine, USA Janeway’s Immunobiology is a textbook for students studying immunology at the undergraduate, graduate, and medical school levels. As an introductory text, all students will appreciate the book’s clear writing and informative illustrations, and advanced students and working immunologists will appreciate its comprehensive scope and depth. Janeway’s Immunobiology presents immunology from a consistent point of view throughout—that of the host’s interaction with an environment full of microbes and pathogens. The Ninth Edition has been thoroughly revised bringing the content up-to-date with significant developments in the field, especially on the topic of innate immunity, and improving the presentation of topics across chapters for better continuity. Garland Science Learning System homework modules are available for Janeway’s Immunobiology, Ninth Edition. Access is sold separately.

Garland Science April 2016: 928pp: 624 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4551-0: £60.00

NEW IN THE NINTH EDITION • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Now organized around the concept of modular immune responses, combining innate and adaptive immunity into effector modules and explaining the integration of the innate and adaptive immune response. Updated with the latest developments on innate lymphoid cells and innate sensing mechanisms, including cycling GMP-SMP synthase (cGAS) and activation of the STING pathway. Incorporates the new mechanisms of class switch recombination involving RNA guides for AID. Includes an expanded, updated coverage of CD4 T cell subsets, including an in-depth handling of follicular helper T cells and their role in B cell class switching and affinity maturation. Improved coverage of chemokine networks and their role in coordinating immunity. Includes new content on cytoskeletal reorganization and integrin activation in antigen receptor signaling and expanded coverage on Akt and mTOR signaling. Revised and updated sections on mechanisms of immune evasion by pathogens and HIV/AIDS. Updated and more detailed consideration of mechanisms of immune-mediated disease. Expanded coverage of cancer immunotherapy, including chimeric antigen receptor T cell (CAR T cell) therapy. Comprehensive update to Appendix I: The Immunologist’s Toolbox, with the addition of many new techniques, including mass spectrometry, in vivo administration of antibodies, RNAi, and the CRISPR/Cas9 system. Illustration program has been thoroughly updated with over 100 new figures and improved with newer and better images of protein structures and micrographs. Completely updated end-of-chapter questions, in a variety of types, that review each chapter’s concepts. New Question Bank written by Leslie Berg (University of Massachusetts Medical School) provides a comprehensive collection of questions that require the student to reflect upon and synthesize concepts in each chapter and can be used by instructors for the creation of exams.

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CONTENTS: Part I: An Introduction to Immunobiology and Innate Immunity 1. Basic Concepts in Immunology 2. Innate Immunity: The First Lines of Defense 3. The Induced Responses of Innate Immunity Part II: The Recognition of Antigen 4. Antigen Recognition by B-cell and T-cell Receptors 5. The Generation of Lymphocyte Antigen Receptors 6. Antigen Presentation to T Lymphocytes Part III: The Development of Mature Lymphocyte Receptor Repertoires 7. Lymphocyte Receptor Signaling 8. The Development of B and T Lymphocytes Part IV: The Adaptive Immune Response 9. T Cell-Mediated Immunity 10. The Humoral Immune Response 11. Integrated Dynamics of Innate and Adaptive Immunity 12. The Mucosal Immune System Part V: The Immune System in Health and Disease 13. Failures of Host Defense Mechanisms 14. Allergy and Allergic Diseases 15. Autoimmunity and Transplantation 16. Manipulation of the Immune Response

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Case Studies in Immunology, Seventh Edition A Clinical Companion

Raif Geha and Luigi Notarangelo, both at Harvard Medical School, USA Case Studies in Immunology highlights major common disorders of immunity, including genetic disorders of the immune system, immune-complex diseases, immune-mediated hypersensitivity reactions, and autoimmune and alloimmune diseases.

Garland Science March 2016: 358pp: 255 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4512-1: £41.00

CONTENTS:

1. X-linked Agammaglobulinemia 2. CD40 Ligand Deficiency 3. Activation-Induced Cytidine Deaminase Deficiency 4. Common Variable Immunodeficiency 5. X-linked Severe Combined Immunodeficiency 6. Adenosine Deaminase Deficiency 7. Omenn Syndrome 8. MHC Class II Deficiency 9. DiGeorge Syndrome 10. Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) 11. GraftVersus-Host Disease 12. MHC Class I Deficiency 13. X-linked Lymphoproliferative Syndrome 14. Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis 15. Chediak–Higashi Syndrome 16. Wiskott-Aldrich Syndrome 17. Autoimmune Polyendocrinopathy–Candidiasis–Ectodermal Dystrophy (APECED) 18. Immune Dysregulation, Polyendocrinopathy, Enteropathy X-linked Disease 19. Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome (ALPS) 20. Hyper IgE Syndrome 21. Ataxia Telangiectasia 22. Warts, Hypogammaglobulinemia, Infections, and Myelokathexis Syndrome (WHIM Syndrome) 23. X-linked Hypohidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia and Immunodeficiency 24. Interferon-γ Receptor Deficiency 25. Severe Congenital Neutropenia 26. Chronic Granulomatous Disease 27. Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency 28. Recurrent Herpes Simplex Encephalitis 29. Interleukin 1 ReceptorAssociated Kinase 4 Deficiency 30. Congenital Asplenia 31. Hereditary Angioedema 32. Deficiency of the C8 Complement Component 33. Hereditary Periodic Fever Syndromes 34. Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis 35. Rheumatoid Arthritis 36. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus 37. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus 38. Multiple Sclerosis 39. Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia 40. Myasthenia Gravis 41. Pemphigus Vulgaris 42. Pemphigus Vulgaris 43. Acute Infectious Mononucleosis 44. Hemolytic Disease of the Newborn 45. Toxic Shock Syndrome 46. Lepromatous Leprosy 47. Allergic Asthma 48. Drug-induced Serum Sickness 49. Contact Sensitivity to Poison Ivy 50. Dedicator of Cytokinesis 8 Deficiency 51. Activated PI3KD Syndrome (APDS) 52. Increased Susceptibility to Candida Infections 53. LPS- Responsive Beige-Like Anchor (LRBA) Deficiency 54. T Cell Signaling Defects 55. Channelopathies

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IMMUNOLOGY The Immune System, Fourth Edition Peter Parham, Stanford University, USA The Immune System, Fourth Edition emphasizes the human immune system and presents immunological concepts in a coherent, concise, and contemporary account of how the immune system works. Written for undergraduate, medical, veterinary, dental, and pharmacy students, it makes generous use of medical examples to illustrate points. This classroom-proven textbook offers clear writing, full-color illustrations, and section and chapter summaries that make the book accessible and easily understandable to students. Garland Science Learning System homework modules are available for The Immune System, Fourth Edition, and are sold separately. Garland Science October 2014: 532pp: 548 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4527-5: £53.00

CONTENTS: 1. Elements of the Immune System and their Roles in Defense 2. Innate Immunity: The Immediate Response to Infection 3. Innate Immunity: The Induced Response to Infection 4. Antibody Structure and the Generation of B-Cell Diversity 5. Antigen Recognition by T Lymphocytes 6. The Development of B Lymphocytes 7. The Development of T Lymphocytes 8. T Cell-Mediated Immunity 9. Immunity Mediated by B Cells and Antibodies 10. Preventing Infection at Mucosal Surfaces 11. Immunological Memory and Vaccination 12. Coevolution of Innate and Adaptive Immunity 13. Failures of the Body’s Defenses 14. IgE-Mediated Immunity and Allergy 15. Transplantation of Tissues and Organs 16. Disruption of Healthy Tissue by the Immune Response 17. Cancer and Its Interactions with the Immune System NEW IN THE FOURTH EDITION: • Increased coverage of innate immunity, now in two chapters. • New chapter dedicated to mucosal immunology. • Immunological memory and vaccination combined in Chapter 11, including new approaches to vaccination. • Chapter 12 is dedicated to lymphocytes that contribute to innate and adaptive immunity. • Parasite immunology is covered for the first time, integrated with allergy in Chapter 14. • Appreciation of the active interaction between the immune system and commensal organisms involving codevelopment and co-evolution. • New marginal icons indicate topics which correlate to Case Studies in Immunology by Geha and Notarangelo. • The Question Bank has been greatly revised and greatly expanded.

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“...Appealing and relevant for those students who approach the study of the immune system through a clinical lens, including students of medicine and pharmacology…it would also be appropriate in an introductory immunology course.” Clinical Immunology

“The overall structure of the book is well thought out and follows a logical path from basic principles to clinical applications. Written in a good, clear, easily flowing style, it has the right balance between text and illustrations. It also contains just the right amount of clinical and laboratory science to keep it all real and interesting, and this will mean that it will appeal to the broad spectrum of students currently enrolled in immunology classes.” Immunology News


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Immunology: An Illustrated Outline, Fifth Edition David Male, The Open University, UK Immunology: An Illustrated Outline is both a review guide to the essential principles of immunology and a concise dictionary of immunological terms. It can be used as a review tool in preparation for course exams and medical licensing exams, or as a refresher when this content is encountered in related life science areas, such as microbiology and virology. The book also enables readers to look up specific terms in the index and locate the definitions, making it a powerful reference for interns, residents, and physicians in clinical practice. CONTENTS:

Garland Science 1. The Immune System July 2013: 146pp 2. Immune Recognition Paperback: 978-0-8153-4501-5: £16.00 3. Immune Responses 4. Immunopathology 5. Immunological Techniques

Atlas of Immunology, Third Edition Julius M. Cruse and Robert E. Lewis, both at University of Mississippi Medical Center, USA With more than 1,300 figures, line drawings, and photographs, Atlas of Immunology clearly demonstrates that a picture is worth a thousand words. Each entry in this third edition has been revised to reflect recent advances in scientific knowledge based on current research. A new chapter, Immunophenotyping of Hematopoietic Malignancies, has been added and the History of Immunology chapter has been expanded, detailing pivotal research developments. CRC Press April 2010: 958pp: 1,348 illus Hardback: 978-1-4398-0268-7: £89.00

Illustrated Dictionary of Immunology, Third Edition Julius M. Cruse and Robert E. Lewis, both at University of Mississippi Medical Center, USA From the beginning, immunologists have maintained a unique nomenclature that has often mystified and even baffled their colleagues in other fields, causing them to liken immunology to a black box. With more than 1,200 illustrations, the Illustrated Dictionary of Immunology, Third Edition provides immunologists and non immunologists a singlevolume resource for the many terms encountered in contemporary immunological literature. CRC Press April 2009: 816pp: 1,748 illus Hardback: 978-0-8493-7987-1: £79.99

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Case Studies in Veterinary Immunology Laurel Gershwin, University of California Davis, USA Case Studies in Veterinary Immunology introduces the fundamental principles of veterinary immunology via a clinical perspective. Disorders involving impairment of the immunological response are presented via thirty-one case studies that feature examples from a variety of species: canine, feline, equine, bovine, and avian. The cases explore the basic aspects of innate and adaptive immunity, the regulation of the immune response, and the mechanisms underlying disease processes. The book is intended for veterinary medicine students, interns, residents, and veterinarians. Garland Science December 2016: 192pp: 95 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4447-6: £37.00 CONTENTS: Part I. Primary Immune System Defects 1. Congenital Ciliary Dyskinesia—Canine 2. Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency—Bovine 3. Cyclic Neutropenia (Cyclic Hematopoiesis)—Canine 4. Chediak-Higashi Syndrome— Feline 5. Severe Combined Immunodeficiency—Equine 6. Selective IgA Deficiency—Canine 7. Failure of Passive Transfer—Equine Part II. Secondary Immune System Defects 8. FeLV Infection—Feline 9. FIV Infection—Feline 10. Bovine Viral Diarrhea Infection—Bovine 11. Mrak’s Disease—Chicken 12. Infectious Bursal Disease—Chicken 13. Bovine Respiratory Disease Complex—Bovine Part III. Hypersensitivity and Autoimmune Disease 14. Allergic Asthma—Feline 15. Atopic Dermatitis—Canine 16. Culicoides Hypersensitivity—Equine 17. Systemic Anaphylaxis (Vaccine Reaction)—Equine 18. Neonatal Isoerythrolysis—Equine 19. Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia—Canine 20. Evan’s Syndrome—Equine 21. Pemphigus Foleaceus—Canine 22. Acquired Myasthenia Gravis—Canine 23. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus—Canine 24. Purpura Hemorrhagica—Equine 25. Contact Dermatitis—Canine 26. Autoimmune Thryoiditis—Canine 27. Recurrent Airway Obstruction—Equine 28. Flea Allergy Dermatitis— Canine Part IV. Dysproteinemias 29. Multiple Myeloma—Canine 30. Infectious Peritonitis—Feline 31. Ehrlichiosis—Canine

Principles of Mucosal Immunology Society for Mucosal Immunology. Edited by Phillip D. Smith, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA, Thomas T. MacDonald, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, UK, and Richard S. Blumberg, Harvard Medical School, USA Principles of Mucosal Immunology is for graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and investigators in immunology and microbiology, and medical and dental students. Thirty-two chapters contained in seven sections present the basic and clinical aspects of the mucosal immune system, focusing on the major components of the mucosal barrier—the gastrointestinal, upper and lower respiratory, ocular, and genitourinary mucosal immune systems. Garland Science 2012: 512pp: 220 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4443-8: £54.00 CONTENTS:

Part I. Development and Structure of Mucosal Tissue Part II. Cellular Constituents of Mucosal Immune Systems and Their Function in Mucosal Homeostasis Part III. Microbial Commensalism Part IV. Genitourinary Tract Part V. Nose, Airways, Oral Cavity, and Eyes Part VI. Infectious Diseases of Mucosal Surfaces Part VII. Specific Immunemediated Diseases of Mucosal Surfaces

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The Molecules of Life

Physical and Chemical Principles John Kuriyan, University of California, Berkeley, USA, Boyana Konforti, Simons Foundation, USA, and David Wemmer, University of California, Berkeley, USA The Molecules of Life is a textbook that provides an integrated physical and biochemical foundation for undergraduate students majoring in biology or health sciences. The book "With its quantitative approach integrates fundamental concepts in and step-by-step derivations thermodynamics and kinetics with an of key equations, this book introduction to biological mechanism prepares students in biology at the level of molecular structure. and health sciences well for the increasingly quantitative Garland Science 2012: 1032pp: 900 illus approaches in biology." Paperback: 978-0-8153-4188-8: ÂŁ59.00 CONTENTS: Part I. Biological Molecules 1. From Genes to RNA and Proteins 2. Nucleic Acid Structure 3. Glycans and Lipids 4. Protein Structure 5. Evolutionary Variation in Proteins Part II. Energy and Entropy 6. Energy and Intermolecular Forces 7. Entropy 8. Linking Energy and Entropy: The Boltzmann Distribution Part III. Free Energy 9. Free Energy 10. Chemical Potential and the Drive to Equilibrium 11. Voltages and Free Energy Part IV. Molecular Interactions 12. Molecular Recognition: The Thermodynamics of Binding 13. Specificity of Macromolecular Recognition 14. Allostery Part V. Kinetics and Catalysis 15. The Rates of Molecular Processes 16. Principles of Enzyme Catalysis 17. Diffusion and Transport Part VI. Assembly and Activity 18. Folding 19. Fidelity in DNA and Protein Synthesis

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"The Molecules of Life certainly provides a fine reference book for those trying to keep up with the vast amount of new information becoming available in this important area of biological science." The Biologist

Principles of Proteomics, Second Edition Richard M. Twyman, WriteScience, UK Principles of Proteomics, Second Edition provides a concise and user-friendly introduction to the diverse technologies used for the large-scale analysis of proteins, as well as their applications, and their impact in areas such as drug discovery, agriculture, and the fight against disease. Principles of Proteomics has been fully updated to reflect the most recent developments in the field without losing its focus on the underlying principles. Garland Science September 2013: 260pp: 293 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4472-8: ÂŁ53.00 CONTENTS: 1. The Origin and Scope of Proteomics 2. Strategies for Protein Separation 3. Strategies for Protein Identification 4. Strategies for Protein Quantitation 5. The Analysis of Protein Sequences 6. The Analysis of Protein Structures 7. Interaction Proteomics 8. Protein Modification in Proteomics 9. Protein Microarrays 10. Applications of Proteomics

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STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY How Proteins Work Mike Williamson, University of Sheffield, UK How Proteins Work is an up-to-date and authoritative account of protein function in living systems, explained within the governing parameters of physics, chemistry, and evolution. It will enable advanced undergraduate students in biochemistry and biophysics to understand the relationships among protein function, structure, and dynamics and will also serve as a valuable resource for graduate students and researchers. "...very good coverage of domain structure and the assembly of proteins from basic functional units, and an excellent discussions of the evolution of proteins..."

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Garland Science 2011: 464pp: 537 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4446-9: £57.00 CONTENTS: 1. Protein Structure and Evolution 2. Protein Domains 3. Oligomers 4. Protein Interactions in Vivo 5. How Enzymes Work 6. Protein Flexibility and Dynamics 7. How Proteins Make Things Move 8. How Proteins Transmit Signals 9. Protein Complexes: Molecular Machines 10. Multi-Enzyme Complexes 11. Techniques for Studying Proteins

Introduction to Protein Structure, Second Edition Carl Branden (deceased), and John Tooze, Cancer Research, UK Introduction to Protein Structure provides an account of the principles of protein structure, with examples of key proteins in their biological context generously illustrated in full-color to illuminate the structural principles described in the text. Garland Science 1999: 410pp Paperback: 978-0-8153-2305-1: £58.00

"The strength of the book lies in its beautiful art work and its logical dissection of the baffling complexities of protein structures…admirably concise, lucid and accurate presentations of difficult concepts…invaluable for students." Nature

CONTENTS: PART 1 BASIC STRUCTURAL PRINCIPLES 1. The Building Blocks 2. Motifs of Protein Structure 3. Alpha-Domain Structures 4. Alpha/Beta Structures 5. Beta Structures 6. Folding and Flexibility 7. DNA Structures PART 2 STRUCTURE, FUNCTION AND ENGINEERING 8. DNA Recognition in Procaryotes by Helix-Turn-Helix Motifs 9. DNA Recognition by Eukaryotic Transcription Factors 10. Specific Transcription Factors Belong to a Few Families 11. An Example of Enzyme Catalysis: Serine Proteinases 12. Membrane Proteins 13. Signal Transduction 14. Fibrous Proteins 15. Recognition of Foreign Molecules by the Immune System 16. The Structure of Spherical Viruses 17. Prediction, Engineering, and Design of Protein Structures 18. Determination of Protein Structures

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Biomolecular Crystallography

Principles, Practice, and Application to Structural Biology Bernhard Rupp, q.e.d. life science discoveries, California, USA Synthesizing over thirty years of advances into a comprehensive textbook, Biomolecular Crystallography describes the fundamentals, practices, and applications of protein crystallography. Deftly illustrated in full color, the text describes mathematical and physical concepts in accessible and accurate language.

"This book will be an essential part of the library of any department that claims to make contributions to modern biology."

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Garland Science 2009: 800pp: 448 illus Hardback: 978-0-8153-4081-2: ÂŁ78.00 CONTENTS: I: FROM SEQUENCE TO CRYSTALS 1. Introduction: Preparing Your Study 2. Protein Structure 3. Protein Crystallization 4. Proteins for Crystallography II: FUNDAMENTALS OF PROTEIN CRYSTALLOGRAPHY 5. Crystal Geometry 6. Diffraction Basics 7. Statistics and Probability in Crystallography III: FROM CRYSTALS TO DATA 8. Instrumentation and Data Collection IV: DETERMINING YOUR STRUCTURE 9. Reconstruction of Electron Density and the Phase Problem 10. Experimental Phasing 11. Non-Crystallographic Symmetry and Molecular Replacement 12. Model Building and Refinement V: MAKING SENSE OF YOUR STRUCTURE 13. Structure Validation, Analysis, and Presentation

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Concepts in Biochemistry Paulo Almeida, University of North Carolina Wilmington, USA Proteins: Concepts in Biochemistry teaches the biochemical concepts underlying protein structure, evolution, stability and folding, and explains how interactions in macromolecular structures determine protein function. Intended for a one-semester course in biochemistry or biophysical chemistry with a focus on proteins, this textbook emphasizes the logic underlying biophysical chemical principles. Problems throughout the book encourage statistical and quantitative thinking. The text is ideal for senior undergraduates, first year graduate students, and practitioners in chemistry, biochemistry, biology, and biophysics. Garland Science April 2016: 432pp: 350 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4502-2: ÂŁ50.00 CONTENTS: 1. Statistical Thermodynamics of Biological Molecules 2. Protein Structure 3. Evolution of Protein Sequence and Structure 4. Protein Stability 5. Protein Folding 6. Binding, Allostery, and Cooperativity 7. Enzyme Kinetics Appendix A. Calculation of the excess heat capacity curve of protein thermal denaturation Appendix B. Calculation of the average helicity from the partition function Appendix C. Solution of rate equations for two-state system

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Molecular Biology of Assemblies and Machines Alasdair C. Steven, Silver Spring, MD, USA, Wolfgang Baumeister, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Germany, Louise N. Johnson, formerly University of Oxford, UK, and Richard N. Perham, formerly University of Cambridge, UK

Molecular Biology of Assemblies and Machines presents a comprehensive narrative describing the structures of macromolecular complexes and how they assemble and interact. Richly illustrated, it is written for advanced undergraduates, graduate students, and researchers in biochemistry, structural biology, molecular biology, biophysics, cell biology, and microbiology, and will also appeal to those in chemistry, immunology, and medicine. This unique book explores the molecular mechanisms employed at the critical level between individual macromolecules and cells and organelles. Garland Science April 2016: 892pp: 819 illus Hardback: 978-0-8153-4166-6: £70.00 CONTENTS: 1. The Machines and Assemblies of Life 2. Chromatin 3. DNA Replication 4. DNA Repair and Recombination 5. Transcription 6. Protein Synthesis and Folding 7. Intracellular Proteolysis: Protein Quality Control and Regulatory Turnover 8. Assembly of Viruses 9. Multienzyme Complexes: Catalytic Nanomachines 10. Transport 11. Connectivity and Communication 12. Signaling 13. The Cell cycle and Cell Death 14. Motility 15. Bioenergetics 16. Membrane Channels and Transporters 17. Complexes of the Immune System

Physical Biology of the Cell, Second Edition

Rob Phillips, California Institute of Technology, USA, Jane Kondev, Brandeis University, USA, Julie Theriot, Stanford University, USA, and Hernan Garcia, University of California, Berkeley, USA Physical Biology of the Cell takes key cell biology experiments through a quantitative treatment to demonstrate how models can help refine our understanding and prediction of biological phenomena. Updated for the latest developments and now in full color, the Second Edition includes two new chapters on Physical Biology of the Cell, photosynthesis and pattern Second Edition won Best formation. Garland Science 2012: 1,057pp: 742 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4450-6: £67.00

Undergraduate Textbook at the Society of Biology 2013 Book Awards.

CONTENTS: Part I: The Facts of Life 1. Why: Biology by the Numbers 2. What and Where 3. When: Stopwatches at Many Scales 4. Who: “Bless the Little Beasties” Part II: Life at Rest 5. Mechanical and Chemical Equilibrium 6. Entropy Rules! 7. Two-State Systems 8. Random Walks and the Structure of Macromolecules 9. Electrostatics for Salty Solutions 10. Beam Theory 11. Biological Membranes Part III: Life in Motion 12. The Mathematics of Water 13. A Statistical View of Biological Dynamics 14. Crowded and Disordered Environments 15. Rate Equations and Dynamics in the Cell 16. Dynamics of Molecular Motors 17. Biological Electricity 18. Light and Life Part IV: The Meaning of Life 19. Organization of Biological Networks 20. Biological Patterns: Order in Space and Time 21. Sequences, Specificity, and Evolution 22. Whither Physical Biology?

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Molecular Driving Forces, Second Edition

Statistical Thermodynamics in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Nanoscience Ken A. Dill, Stony Brook University, USA, and Sarina Bromberg, Pescadero, California, USA

Molecular Driving Forces, Second Edition is an introductory statistical thermodynamics text that describes the principles and forces that drive chemical and biological processes. Garland Science 2011: 778pp: 690 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4430-8: £63.00

"Kenneth Dill and Sarina Bromberg were presented with the 2012 Emily M. Gray Award 'for their impact on the education and professional formation of countless scientists by writing a textbook which is a landmark in molecular biophysics, Molecular Driving Forces.'" Biophysical Society

CONTENTS: 1. Principles of Probability 2. Extremum Principles Predict Equilibria 3. Heat, Work & Energy 4. Math Tools: Multivariate Calculus 5. Entropy & the Boltzmann Law 6. Thermodynamic Driving Forces 7. The Logic of Thermodynamics 8. Laboratory Conditions & Free Energies 9. Maxwell’s Relations & Mixtures 10. The Boltzman Distribution Law 11. The Statistical Mechanics of Simple Gases & Solids 12. What Is Temperature? What Is Heat Capacity? 13. Chemical Equilibria 14. Equilibria Between Liquids, Solids, & Gases 15. Solutions & Mixtures 16. The Solvation & Transfer of Molecules Between Phases 17. Physical Kinetics: Diffusion, Permeation & Flow 18. Microscopic Dynamics 19. Chemical Kinetics & Transition States 20. Coulomb’s Law of Electrostatic Forces 21. The Electrostatic Potential 22. Electrochemical Equilibria 23. Salt Ions Shield Charged Objects in Solution 24. Intermolecular Interactions 25. Phase Transitions 26. Cooperativity: The Hexlix-Coil, Isling & Landau Models 27. Adsorption, Binding & Catalysis 28. Multisite & Cooperative Ligand Binding 29. Bio & Nano Machines 30. Water 31. Water as a Solvent 32. Polymer Solutions 33. Polymer Elasticity & Collapse 34. Polymers Resist Confinement & Deformation

Introduction to Cell Mechanics and Mechanobiology Christopher R. Jacobs and Hayden Huang, both at Columbia University, USA, and Ronald Y. Kwon, University of Washington, USA

Introduction to Cell Mechanics and Mechanobiology teaches advanced undergraduate students a quantitative understanding of the way cells detect, modify, and respond to the physical properties within the cell environment. Coverage includes the mechanics of single-molecule polymers, polymer networks, two-dimensional membranes, whole-cell mechanics, and mechanobiology, as well as primer chapters on solid, fluid, and statistical mechanics. "This excellent [book]… Garland Science meets a real existing 2012: 350pp: 250 illus need in contemporary Paperback: 978-0-8153-4425-4: £53.00 bioengineering education, and it does it effectively CONTENTS: and successfully." 1. Introduction to Cell Mechanics 2. Introduction to Cell Biology 3. Primer to Solid Mechanics 4. Primer to Fluid Mechanics 5. Primer to Statistical Mechanics 6. Experimental Techniques and Analyses 7. Biopolymers 8. Polymer Networks and the Cytoskeleton 9. Biomembranes 10. Mechanobiology 11. Cellular Mechanotransduction

Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering

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COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY A First Course in Systems Biology Eberhard O. Voit, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA A First Course in Systems Biology is a textbook that introduces the new paradigm of systems biology to advanced undergraduate and graduate students. Its main focus is the development of computational models and their applications to diverse biological systems. The goal of the book is to provide the reader with sufficient background and access to methods to execute standard systems biology tasks, understand the modern literature, and launch into specialized projects that address biological questions with theoretical and computational means. Garland Science 2012: 496pp: 250 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4467-4: £54.00 CONTENTS: 1. Biological Systems 2. Introduction to Mathematical Modeling 3. Static Network Models 4. The Mathematics of Biological Systems 5. Parameter Estimation 6. Gene Systems 7. Protein Systems 8. Metabolic Systems 9. Signaling Systems 10. Population Systems 11. Integrative Analysis of Genome, Protein, and Metabolite Data 12. Physiological Modeling: the Heart as Example 13. Systems Biology in Medicine and Drug Development 14. Design of Biological Systems 15. Emerging Topics in Systems Biology

Phylogenomics A Primer

Rob DeSalle and Jeffrey Rosenfeld, both at American Museum of Natural History, USA

Phylogenomics introduces undergraduate and graduate students to the field of phylogenomics, the discipline that integrates evolutionary biology and genomics. The book presents an overview of the interlinking aspects of molecular biology, systematics, and bioinformatics; describes phylogenomic techniques such as PCR, CLUSTAL, and neighbor joining; and provides guidelines for navigating relevant databases such as GenBank, BLAST, and EDGAR. Garland Science 2012: 352pp: 160 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4211-3: £45.00 CONTENTS: 1. Why Phylogenomics Matters 2. The Biology of Linear Molecules: DNA and Proteins 3. Evolutionary Principles – Populations and Trees 4. Databases 5. Homology and Pairwise Alignment 6. Multiple Alignments and Constructing Phylogenomic Matrices 7. Genome Sequencing and Annotation 8. Tree Building 9. Robustness and Rate Heterogeneity in Phylogenomics 10. Bayesian Analysis 11. Incongruence 12. Adapting Population Genetics to Genomics 13. Detecting Natural Selection in Genomes 14. Refining the Approach to Natural Selection at the Molecular Level 15. Genome-Level Analysis of Population Genetics 16. Genome Content Analysis 17. A Phylogenomic Perspective of Biological Diversity: Tree of Life, DNA Barcoding and Metagenomics 18. Microarrays in Evolutionary Studies and Functional Phylogenomics

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Practical Bioinformatics Michael Agostino, Pfizer Bioinformatics and Merrimack College, USA Practical Bioinformatics is specifically designed for biology majors and is written for courses that have a practical, hands-on element. It contains many exercises to complement the straightforward and practical topics "This [Practical Bioinformatics] and is focused on the analysis of is an excellent introductory DNA, RNA, and protein sequences. book for bioinformatics, yet it It is designed to be the student’s contains enough detail to help first text for learning how to perform both a serious researcher as bioinformatics sequence analysis. well as a beginner in the field." Science Books & Films Garland Science 2012: 394pp: 240 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4456-8: £31.00 CONTENTS: 1. Introduction to Bioinformatics and Sequence Analysis 2. Introduction to Internet Resources 3. Introduction to the BLAST suite and BLASTN 4. BLASTP 5. Messenger RNA, cDNA, BLASTX and TBLASTN 6. Advanced Topics in BLAST 7. “Laboratory” Bioinformatics Tools 8. Protein Analysis 9. Explorations in short nucleotide sequences 10. MicroRNA and Pathway Analysis 11. Multiple Sequence Alignments 12. Browsing the Genome

Understanding Bioinformatics Marketa Zvelebil, Visiting Researcher at the Institute of Cancer Research, UK, and Jeremy O. Baum, Imperial College London, UK Suitable for advanced undergraduates and postgraduates, Understanding Bioinformatics provides a definitive guide to this vibrant and evolving discipline. Garland Science 2007: 798pp: 414 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4024-9: £54.00

"...provides an outstanding introduction to the main bioinformatics problems and tools, well-balanced between applications to biological problems and theory behind data processing methods…" Computer Methods and Programs in Bioinformatics

CONTENTS: Part 1: Background Basics 1. The Nucleic Acid World 2. Protein Structure 3. Dealing with Databases Part 2: Sequence Alignments 4. Producing and Analyzing Sequence Alignments 5. Pairwise Sequence Alignment and Database Searching 6. Patterns, Profiles, and Multiple Alignments Part 3: Evolutionary Processes 7. Recovering Evolutionary History 8. Building Phylogenetic Trees Part 4: Genome Characteristics 9. Revealing Genome Features 10. Gene Detection and Genome Annotation Part 5: Secondary Structures 11. Obtaining Secondary Structure from Sequence 12. Predicting Secondary Structures Part 6: Tertiary Structures 13. Modeling Protein Structure 14. Analyzing Structure-Function Relationships Part 7: Cells and Organisms 15. Proteome and Gene Expression Analysis 16. Clustering Methods and Statistics 17. Systems Biology Appendices : Background Theory • Appendix A. Probability, Information, and Bayesian Analysis • Appendix B. Molecular Energy Functions • Appendix C. Function Optimization

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Clinical Chemistry Dr David White (retired), University of Nottingham Medical School, UK, Professor Nigel Lawson (retired), Derby Royal Hospital, UK, Professor Danny McLaughlin, Durham University, UK, Dr Paul Masters, Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, UK Clinical Chemistry is a comprehensive textbook covering the area of medical science variously known as chemical pathology, clinical chemistry, medical biochemistry and clinical biochemistry. The biochemical processes and physiological interrelationships of tissues, organs, and molecules are discussed in the context of disease processes and related to the diagnosis, monitoring, and management of disease. Also included are analytical processes, such as immunoassay, and how these relate to clinical practice. Garland Science November 2016: 650pp: 320 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-6510-5: ÂŁ60.00 CONTENTS: 1. Introduction 2. Glucose 3. Liver 4. Kidney 5. Sodium and Water 6. Potassium 7. Acid-base 8. Hypertension 9. Calcium 10. Iron 11. Endocrine System 12. Pregnancy 13. Skeletal Muscle 14. GI Tract 15. Cerebrospinal Fluid 16. Haem and Porphyrins 17. Uric Acid 18. Blood Lipids 19. Immunoglobulins and Complement 20. Tumor Markers 21. Therapeutic Drug Monitoring 22. Posions and Drugs of Abuse 23. Inborn Errors of Metabolism 24. Vitamins, Essential Fatty Acids, and Trace Elements 25. Clinical Chemistry of the Acute Patient

Introduction to Bioorganic Chemistry and Chemical Biology David Van Vranken and Gregory A. Weiss, both at University of California, Irvine, USA Introduction to Bioorganic Chemistry and Chemical Biology is the first textbook to blend modern tools of organic chemistry with concepts of biology, physiology, and medicine. With a focus on human cell biology and a problems-driven approach, the text explains the combinatorial architecture of biooligomers (genes, DNA, RNA, proteins, glycans, lipids, and terpenes) as the molecular engine for life.

Garland Science 2012: 504pp: 547 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4214-4: ÂŁ56.00

"This book provides important information on the organic chemistry of biooligomers and their interactions in the functioning of cells. Advanced undergraduate students, graduate students in chemistry and molecular biology, as well as medical students will find this book of value." Doody's Review

CONTENTS: 1. Fundamentals of Chemical Biology 2. The Chemical Origins of Biology 3. DNA 4. RNA 5. Peptide and Protein Structure 6. Protein Function 7. Glycobiology 8. Polyketides & Terpenes 9. Chemical Control of Signal Transduction

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Plant Biology Alison M. Smith, John Innes Centre, UK, George Coupland, Max Planck Institute, Germany, Liam Dolan, University of Oxford, UK, Nicholas Harberd, University of Oxford, UK, Jonathan Jones, John Innes Centre, UK, Cathie Martin, John Innes Centre, UK, Robert Sablowski, John Innes Centre, UK, and Abigail Amey, Science Editor, London, UK Plant Biology is a textbook written for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students. Plant Biology is a ‘where we are now’ account of plant science. It acknowledges the distinguished history of the subject, but its approach is strongly influenced by the radically new outlook that has emerged in the last twenty years. Many of the recent advances in Plant Biology the authors describe are useful in the understanding of modern biology as a whole. Garland Science 2009: 679pp: 657 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4025-6: £53.00 CONTENTS: 1. Origins 2. Genomes 3. Cells 4. Metabolism 5. Development 6. Environmental Signals 7. Environmental Stress 8. Interactions with Other Organisms 9. Domestication & Agriculture

"...abundantly and lavishly illustrated with original colour line drawings, and photographs and micrographs from leading plant laboratories and practitioners from around the world..." Nigel Chaffey Bath Spa University

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Environmental Plant Physiology Neil Willey, University of the West of England, UK Environmental Plant Physiology uses recent advances in molecular, ecological and environmental research to elucidate plant-environment interactions ranging from genetic, epigenetic, and cell signalling advances to advances in ecological economics, pollution science, and climate change. It deals with the majority of the most important environmental topics facing humankind including sustainable food production, water resources, pollution, climate change, and the conservation of biodiversity.

Garland Science December 2015: 320pp: 100 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4469-8: ÂŁ44.00 CONTENTS: 1. Contexts, Perspectives, and Principles 2. Light 3. Carbon Dioxide 4. Water 5. Nitrogen 6. Phosphorus 7. Essential and Beneficial Elements 8. Temperature 9. Salinity 10. Soil pH 11. Flooding 12. Inorganic Toxins 13. Organic Toxins 14. Air Pollutants 15. Synopsis and Outlook

Marine Microbiology, Second Edition Ecology and Applications

Colin Munn, University of Plymouth, UK Marine Microbiology brings together microbial biology and ecology to create an integrated approach that addresses environmental, human health, and economic concerns. The Second Edition takes into account many new discoveries in the field. It is ideally suited for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, and researchers.

Garland Science 2011: 320pp: 131 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-6517-4: ÂŁ54.00

"...it is about as perfect as any text could get..." Leigh Owens James Cook University

CONTENTS: 1. Microbes in the Marine Environment 2. Methods in Marine Microbiology 3. Metabolic Diversity and Ecophysiology 4. Marine Bacteria 5. Marine Archaea 6. Marine Eukaryotic Microbes 7. Marine Viruses 8. Ocean Processes - Marine Microbes and the Carbon Cycle 9. Nutrient Cycles - Nitrogen, Sulphur and Phosphorus 10. Symbiotic Associations 11. Microbial Diseases of Marine Organisms 12. Marine Microbes as Agents of Human Disease 13. Microbial Aspects of Marine Biofouling, Biodeterioration and Pollution 14. Marine Microbes and Biotechnology

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Field Methods in Marine Science From Measurements to Models

Scott P. Milroy, University of Southern Mississippi, USA Field Methods in Marine Science: From Measurements to Models is an authoritative guide of the methods most appropriate for field research within the marine sciences, from experimental design to data analysis. Written for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students as well as early-career researchers, this textbook also serves as an accessible introduction to the concepts and practice of modeling marine system dynamics. This textbook trains the next generation of field scientists to move beyond the classic methods of data collection and statistical analysis to contemporary methods of numerical modeling; to pursue the assimilation and synthesis of information, not the mere recording of data. Garland Science September 2015: 288pp: 185 illus Paperback: 978-0-8153-4476-6: £45.00 CONTENTS: Unit 1 First Principles 1. The Foundations of Scientific Inquiry 2. Introduction to Statistical Inference Unit 2 Methods of Data Acquisition 3. Experimental Design 4. Oceanographic Variables 5. Common Hydrologic Census Methods 6. Census Methods for Benthic Organisms 7. Census Methods for Pelagic Organisms Unit 3 Methods of Data Analysis 8. Introduction to Univariate Analysis 9. Introduction to Multivariate Analysis Unit 4 Methods of Data Assimilation (Modeling) 10. Fundamental Concepts in Modeling 11. Model Structure 12. Modeling Simple Dynamics 13. Modeling Complex Dynamics 14. Modeling Large System Dynamics • Appendix A Symbols and Abbreviations • Appendix B Numerical Constants and Equivalents for Common Units of Measure • Appendix C Common Algorithms for the Estimation of Important Water Properties • Appendix D Exercises in Unit Conversion • Appendix E Oceanographic Sampling Equipment • Appendix F Compendium of Routine Oceanographic Methodologies Glossary

Biology of Fishes, Third Edition Quentin Bone, Marine Biological Association of the UK, Plymouth, UK, and Richard Moore, Coastal Carolina University, USA The Third Edition of Biology of Fishes is chiefly about fish as remarkably efficient machines for coping with the many problems that life in water entails, and looks at many such special cases. Fishes form the largest group of vertebrates, with around 20,000 known species, and they display a remarkable diversity of size, shape, internal structure and ecology to cope with environments ranging from transient puddles to the abyssal depths of the sea. Taylor & Francis 2008: 450pp: 280 illus Paperback: 978-0-415-37562-7: £55.00 CONTENTS: 1. Diversity of Fishes 2. Fishes and their Habitats 3. Swimming 4. Buoyancy 5. Gas Exchange, Blood and the Circulatory System 6. Osmoregulation and Ion Balance 7. Food and Feeding 8. Reproduction and Life Histories 9. Endocrine Systems 10. Sensory Systems and Communication 11. Nervous System 12. Immune System 13. Behavior and Cognition 14. Fisheries and Aquaculture

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The American Society for Microbiology Press publishes books on diverse topics, with special emphasis on the field of microbiology. They are suitable for students and professionals, as well as those with a general interest in microbiology. For the full list of American Society for Microbiology Press titles visit our website at www.garlandscience.com/asmpress Contact us at garlanduk@tandf.co.uk with any questions about the titles in this catalogue, or those featured on the website.

Manual of Clinical Microbiology, Eleventh Edition Editors in Chief: James H. Jorgensen, University of Texas Health Science Center, and Michael A. Pfaller, T2 Biosystems and University of Iowa College of Medicine (Professor Emeritus) The Eleventh Edition of the Manual of Clinical Microbiology continues to set the standard for state-of-the-science laboratory practices as the most authoritative reference in the field of clinical microbiology. This new edition presents the numerous microbial taxonomic changes and newer more powerful diagnostic approaches that have been developed since publication of the Tenth Edition. Reference, 2 vols.• June 2015 Hardback 2,892 pages 978-1-55581-737-4 £215.00

A collaborative team of editors and authors from around the world, all experienced practitioners, researchers, or public health experts, revised the Manual to include the latest applications of genomics and proteomics, producing an authoritative work of two volumes filled with current findings regarding infectious agents, leading-edge diagnostic methods, laboratory practices, and safety guidelines.

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Authors: Jane Flint, Princeton University, Vincent R. Racaniello, Columbia University, Glenn F. Rall and Anna Marie Skalka, Fox Chase Cancer Centre Principles of Virology is the leading virology textbook because it does more than collect and present facts about individual viruses. Instead, it facilitates an understanding of basic virology by examining common processes and principles. Using a set of representative viruses to illustrate viral complexity and, this rational approach enables students to understand viral reproduction, and provides the tools for future Textbook, 2 vols. • September 2015 encounters with new or understudied viruses. Paperback 978-1-55581-951-4 £110.00 Volume 1: Molecular Biology 574 pp • 978-1-55581-933-0 • £65.00 Volume 2: Pathogenesis and Control 437 pp • 978-1-55581-934-7 • £65.00

This new edition is fully updated to represent the rapidly changing field of virology. A major new feature of this edition is the inclusion of 26 video interviews with leading scientists who have made significant contributions to the field of virology. These in-depth interviews, conducted by Vincent Racaniello, provide the background and thinking that went into the discoveries or observations connected to the concepts being taught in this text. Students will discover the personal stories and twists of fate that led the scientists to work with viruses and make their seminal discoveries. Principles of Virology is ideal for teaching the strategies by which all viruses reproduce, spread within a host, and are maintained within populations. It is appropriate for undergraduate courses in virology and microbiology as well as graduate courses in virology and infectious diseases. Volume I: Molecular Biology covers the molecular biology of viral reproduction. Volume II: Pathogenesis & Control addresses the interplay between viruses and their host organisms. The two volumes can be used for separate courses or together in a single course. Each includes a unique appendix, glossary, and links to Internet resources such as websites, podcasts, and blogs.

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36 NEW Fourth Edition Manual of Environmental Microbiology Editor in Chief: Marylynn V. Yates, University of California, Riverside Editors: Cindy H. Nakatsu, Purdue University, Robert V. Miller, Oklahoma State University, Suresh D. Pillai, Texas A&M University

Reference• May 2016 Hardback 1,100 pages (est) 978-1-55581-602-5 £147.00

The field of environmental microbiology addresses one of the world’s most important areas of scientific research: the roles that microbes play in all planetary environments. The Manual of Environmental Microbiology, Fourth Edition, provides a comprehensive analysis of these critical environments. Thoroughly updated and revised, the manual is the definitive reference for information on microbes in air, water, and soil and their impact on human health and welfare. The Manual is an essential reference for environmental microbiologists, microbial ecologists, and environmental engineers, as well as those interested in human diseases, water and wastewater treatment, and biotechnology.

NEW Fourth Edition Clinical Microbiology Procedures Handbook Editor in Chief: Amy L. Leber, Nationwide Children’s Hospital

Reference • May 2016 Loose-leaf 2,500 pages (est) 978-1-55581-880-7 £205.00

Now in its fourth edition, this well-respected reference continues to serve as the sole major publication providing step-by-step protocols and descriptions that enable clinical microbiologists and laboratory staff personnel to perform all analyses, including appropriate quality control recommendations, from the receipt of the specimen through processing, testing, interpretation, presentation of the final report, and subsequent consultation.

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NEW Fifth Edition Clinical Virology Manual Editor in Chief: Michael J. Loeffelholz, University of Texas Medical Branch Editors: Richard L. Hodinka, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Benjamin Pinsky, Stanford University Medical Center, Stephen A. Young, TriCore Reference Laboratories

Reference • March 2016 Hardback 725 pages (est) 978-1-55581-914-9 £132.00

A comprehensive and updated volume for the clinical virologist. For decades, this manual has remained the definitive source of the latest information and procedures for the physician and the clinical laboratory virologist. This edition is thoroughly revised and updated by noted experts. These updates address the modernization of clinical virology and new developments in the field.

NEW Third Edition Molecular Microbiology: Diagnostic Principles and Practice Authors: David H. Persing, Cepheid, Fred C. Tenover, Cepheid, Randall T. Hayden, St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, Greet Ieven, University Hospital Antwerp, Melissa B. Miller, University of North Carolina, Frederick S. Nolte, Medical University of South Carolina, Yi-Wei Tang, Memorial SloanKettering Institute, Alex A. Van Belkum, bioMerieux

Reference • March 2016 Hardback 750 pages (est) 978-1-55581-908-8 £147.00

The Third Edition of Molecular Microbiology: Diagnostic Principles and Practice presents the latest molecular diagnostic techniques to support clinical care and basic and clinical research. The authors-all experienced researchers and diagnosticians-have conducted a comprehensive review and evaluation of this rapidly evolving field and written a book that offers a broad range of practical guidance and techniques. This text not only encapsulates the current state of the science, but also points to new avenues for research that will broaden the application and usefulness of molecular diagnostics.

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38 NEW Eighth Edition Manual of Molecular and Clinical Laboratory Immunology Editors: Barbara Detrick, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, John L. Schmitz, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Robert G. Hamilton, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine This revised edition provides a concise, up-to-date review of the basic principles underlying clinical procedures, features detailed descriptions of the methodology used, and places special focus on the interpretation of laboratory findings. Reference • March 2016 Hardback 1,300 pages (est) 978-1-55581-871-5 £146.00

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Provides a comprehensive and practical approach to the procedures underlying clinical immunology testing. Updates existing chapters and adds significant new material detailing molecular techniques used in the field. Presents guidelines for selecting the best procedures for specific situations and discusses alternative procedures.

NEW Fifth Edition Infections of Leisure Editor: David Schlossberg, Philadelphia Department of Public Health and Temple University School of Medicine Engagingly written by a team of infectious disease specialists, Infections of Leisure features 19 chapters focused on the infection risks associated with particular types of activities, including camping, playing sports, interacting with animals, receiving body modifications, and mountain climbing. This new edition includes vibrant, full-color images, recommended readings chosen by expert authors, and practical tips in each Monograph • February 2016 chapter. Paperback Useful for health care professionals, microbiologists, and 480pages (est) infectious diseases specialists, the information in Infections 978-1-55581-922-4 of Leisure supports the confident identification of leisure£59.00 associated infections and enables informed choices, as well as provides an understanding of the risks posed to human health by hobbies, exotic foods, and travel.

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Diagnostic Medical Parasitology, Sixth Edition Author: Lynne Shore Garcia, LSG Associates

Reference • February 2016 Hardback 1,200 pages 978-1-55581-899-9 £162.00

This major work has been completely updated to include the dramatic changes that have occurred in the field of diagnostic medical parasitology over the past decade. Diagnostic Medical Parasitology, Sixth Edition, features the latest information on parasitic infections, including newly recognized human parasites, improved diagnostic techniques defined by new regulatory requirements, implementation of testing based on molecular techniques, expanded information tables, and extensive color photographs.

NEW Antibiotics: Challenges, Mechanisms, Opportunities Editors: Christopher Walsh, Stanford University, Timothy Wencewicz, Washington University in St. Louis

Textbook • January 2016 Hardback 448 pages 978-1-55581-930-9 £96.00

Antibiotics: Challenges, Mechanisms, Opportunities focuses on antibiotics as small organic molecules, from both natural and synthetic sources. Understanding the chemical scaffold and functional group structures of the major classes of clinically useful antibiotics is critical to understanding how antibiotics interact selectively with bacterial targets. This textbook details how classes of antibiotics interact with five known robust bacterial targets: cell wall assembly and maintenance, membrane integrity, protein synthesis, DNA and RNA information transfer, and the folate pathway to deoxythymidylate. Antibiotics is a textbook for graduate courses in chemical biology, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, microbiology, and biochemistry. It is also a valuable reference for microbiologists, biological and natural product chemists, pharmacologists, and research and development scientists.

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Zoonoses: Infectious Diseases Transmissible from Animals to Humans, Fourth Edition

Monograph • January 2016 Paperback 532 pages 978-1-55581-925-5 £74.00

Authors: Rolf Bauerfeind, Institute for Hygiene and Infectious Diseases of Animals, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Alexander von Graevenitz, University of Zürich, Peter Kimmig, University Hohenheim, Hans Gerd Schiefer, Justus Liebig University, Tino Schwarz, Foundation Juliusspital, Werner Slenczka, Philipps University Marburg, Horst Zahner, Justus Liebig University Zoonoses, Fourth Edition, describes most occurring worldwide zoonosis and facilitates the identification, diagnosis and treatment of zoonotic infections. Written by a team of doctors, medical microbiologists and veterinarians, this completely, revised edition covers all aspects of the epidemiology and prevention of zoonotic diseases through clear descriptions of various illnesses. Specifically, this fourth edition covers zoonosis caused by viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites; infections caused by animal bites; infections and intoxications by animal foods; and, iatrogenic transmission of zoonotic pathogens. Zoonoses is an indispensable reference for clinicians and laboratorians.

NEW Second Edition Microbial Biofilms Editors: Mahmoud Ghannoum, Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals Case Medical Center, Center for Medical Mycology; Matthew Parsek, University of Washington School of Medicine at Seattle, Marvin Whiteley, Center for Infectious Disease, University of Texas at Austin, Pranab K. Mukherjee, Case Western Reserve University In the decade since the first edition of Microbial Biofilms was published, the interest in this field has expanded, spurring breakthrough research that has advanced the treatment of biofilm-associated diseases. This second edition takes the Monograph • September 2015 reader on an exciting, extensive review of bacterial and fungal Paperback biofilms, ranging from basic molecular interactions to innovative 404 pages 978-1-55581-745-9 therapies, with particular emphasis on the division of labor in £110.00 biofilms, new approaches to combat the threat of microbial biofilms, and how biofilms evade the host defense. Microbial Biofilms is a useful reference for researchers and clinicians. It will also provide insight in the dynamic field of microbial biofilms for graduate and postgraduate students.

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NEW Metabolism and Bacterial Pathogenesis

Monograph • September 2015 Hardback 382 pages 978-1-55581-886-9 £110.00

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Editors: Tyrrell Conway, Oklahoma State University, and Paul S. Cohen, University of Rhode Island Metabolism and Bacterial Pathogenesis presents groundbreaking perspectives on how bacterial metabolism is foundational to pathogenesis. Beginning with overviews, the book covers a wide range of diseases and both Gram-positive and -negative bacteria that serve as model systems for in vitro and in vivo investigations; intracellular, respiratory, and enteric pathogens; pathogen-specific nutrient acquisition in hosts; mechanisms of host-driven metabolic adaptation by pathogens; and, metabolic regulation of virulence gene expression. Useful for specialists in bacterial pathogenesis and specialists in metabolism as well as molecular biologists, physicians, veterinarians, dentists, graduate and undergraduate students, and laboratory technicians, Metabolism and Bacterial Pathogenesis is also essential reading for scientists studying the microbiome.

Antibodies for Infectious Diseases Editors: James E. Crowe Jr., Vanderbilt University, Diana Boraschi, National Research Council, Rino Rappuoli, Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics The critical relationship between antibodies and infectious diseases has spawned entire related fields of study. Antibodies for Infectious Diseases presents perspectives from leading research scientists and summarizes the amazing progress in this area into a single definitive source. Providing a broad survey of the most important aspects of the field of antibodies for infectious diseases, this book presents Monograph • October 2015 general features pertaining to structure, function, isotype, and Hardback • 457 pages 978-1-55581-735-0 the role of complement in antibody function; examines the role £115.00 of antibodies in antimicrobial immunity with specific targets; and, details new methods for isolation and expression of monoclonal antibodies, in plants or by transfer of antibody genes for in vivo expression in treated subjects. Antibodies for Infectious Diseases is a comprehensive reference for researchers, pharmaceutical developers, and health care professionals on the status of the development of antibody-based therapies for treating infectious diseases. It is useful as supplemental reading for upper level life sciences students.

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Plasmids are at the forefront of scientific research as models for understanding innumerable biological mechanisms of living cells, as tools for creating the most diverse therapies, and as invaluable helpers to understand the dissemination of microbial populations. This comprehensive book contains a series of expertly written chapters that describe the latest advances in the basic knowledge of plasmid biology, the specialized functions plasmids confer to the host cell, and the practical utilization of plasmids for discovery, medicine, and agriculture. Plasmids: Biology and Impact in Biotechnology and Discovery serves as an excellent textbook for upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses in the biosciences. It is also an invaluable reference for researchers in directly related disciplines and fields that utilize plasmids as tools for discovery.

Perspectives on Research Integrity Editors: Samantha L. Elliott, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, Beth A. Fischer, University of Pittsburgh, Frederick Grinnell, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Michael J. Zigmond, University of Pittsburgh

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A collection of essays focusing on the importance of ethics consideration within the scientific community. Research misconduct and other ethical violations in science continue to be matters of concern to the international research community. Perspectives on Research Integrity addresses the need to provide ethics training early and often— in classroom settings and throughout a researcher’s career. Written by ethics and education experts, Perspectives on Research Integrity presents an enlivened discussion on the globally important topics of responsible conduct of research and ethics education. It synthesizes the current state of Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) and considers future directives and requirements. A resource for how to teach RCR, Perspectives on Research Integrity was developed specifically for educators, researchers, and RCR offices to train responsible researchers. It is also useful as ancillary readings for students in any course involving research ethics.

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Mobile DNA III

Edititor in Chief: Nancy L. Craig, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Editors: Michael Chandler, C.N.R.S.,Martin Gellert, NIDDK, Bethesda, Alan M. Lambowitz, University of Texas at Austin, Phoebe A. Rice, University of Chicago, Suzanne B. Sandmeyer, University of California, Irvine

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Virtually all organisms contain multiple mobile DNAs that can move from place to place, and in some organisms, mobile DNA elements make up a significant portion of the genome. Mobile DNA III provides a comprehensive review of recent research, including findings suggesting the important role that mobile elements play in genome evolution and stability. Mobile DNA III is valuable as an in-depth supplemental reading for upper level life sciences students and as a reference for investigators exploring new biological systems. Biomedical researchers will find documentation of recent advances in understanding immune-antigen conflict between host and pathogen. It introduces biotechnicians to amazing tools for in vivo control of designer DNAs. It allows specialists to pick and choose advanced reviews of specific elements and to be drawn in by unexpected parallels and contrasts among the elements in diverse organisms.

Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia Coli and Other Shiga Toxin-Producing E. Coli Editors: Vanessa Sperandio, University of Texas Southwest Medical Center, Carolyn J. Hovde, University of Idaho

Monograph • May 2015 Hardback 553 pages 978-1-55581-878-4 £105.00

Covering a diverse array of topics, including microbial pathogenesis, disease pathophysiology, food safety, genetic analysis, veterinary microbiology, epidemiology, and environmental microbiology, Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli and Other Shiga Toxin-Producing E. coli presents the most current, relevant research overview from a multidisciplinary, international group of expert authors concerned with tracking, deciphering, and dealing with the diseases caused by EHEC and STEC. Editors Vanessa Sperandio and Carolyn J. Hovde have updated and expanded the scope of the previous edition, Escherichia coli O157:H7 and Other Shiga Toxin-Producing E. coli Strains. Useful as a textbook for advanced courses in microbiology, food safety, infectious disease, or microbial pathogenesis, this new volume is also a valuable reference for research scientists, clinicians, health professionals, policy makers, and food safety professionals.

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44 Principles of Microbial Diversity

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Editor: James W. Brown, North Carolina State University Designed as a key text for upper-level undergraduates majoring in microbiology, genetics, or biology, Principles of Microbial Diversity provides a solid curriculum for students to explore the enormous range of biological diversity in the microbial world. Within these richly illustrated pages, author and professor James W. Brown provides a practical guide to microbial diversity from a phylogenetic perspective in which students learn to construct and interpret evolutionary trees from DNA sequences. He then offers a survey of the “tree of life” that establishes the necessary basic knowledge about the microbial world. Finally, the author draws the student’s attention to the universe of microbial diversity with focused studies of the contributions that specific organisms make to the ecosystem.

Medical Biotechnology Authors: Bernard R. Glick, University of Waterloo, Terry L. Delovitch, Western University, Cheryl L. Patten, University of New Brunswick

Textbook • December 2014 Hardback 758 pages 978-1-55581-705-3 £85.00

In this jargon-free, easy-to-read textbook, the authors demystify the discipline of medical biotechnology and present a roadmap that provides a fundamental understanding of the wide-ranging approaches pursued by scientists to diagnose, prevent, and treat medical conditions. Medical Biotechnology is written to educate premed and medical students, dental students, pharmacists, optometrists, nurses, nutritionists, genetic counselors, hospital administrators, and individuals who are stakeholders in the understanding and advancement of biotechnology and its impact on the practice of modern medicine.

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Cases in Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Fourth Edition

Authors: Peter H. Gilligan, University of North Carolina Hospitals and School of Medicine, Daniel S. Shapiro, Boston Medical Center and Boston University of Medicine, Melissa B. Miller, University of North Carolina

Textbook • October 2014 Paperback 604 pages 978-1-55581-868-5 £55.00

Cases in Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases challenges students to develop a working knowledge of the variety of microorganisms that cause infections in humans. This valuable, interactive text will help them better understand the clinical importance of the basic science concepts presented in medical microbiology or infectious disease courses. The cases are presented as “unknowns” and represent actual case presentations of patients the authors have encountered. Each case is accompanied by several questions to test knowledge in four broad areas including the organism’s characteristics and laboratory diagnosis; pathogenesis and clinical characteristics of the infection; epidemiology; and prevention and, in some cases, drug resistance and treatment.

Scientific Integrity: Text and Cases in Responsible Conduct of Research Fourth Edition Author: Francis L. Macrina, Virginia Commonwealth University

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This widely adopted textbook provides the essential content and skill-building tools for teaching the responsible conduct of scientific research. Scientific Integrity covers the breadth of concerns faced by scientists: protection of animal and human experimental subjects, scientific publication, intellectual property, conflict of interest, collaboration, record keeping, mentoring, and the social and ethical responsibilities of scientists. The new edition of Scientific Integrity responds to significant recent changes―new mandates, policies, laws, and other developments―in the field of responsible conduct of research. Dr. Macrina plants the seeds of awareness of existing, changing, and emerging standards in scientific conduct and provides the tools to promote critical thinking in the use of that information. Scientific Integrity is the original turnkey text to guide the next generations of scientists as well as practicing researchers in the essential skills and approaches for the responsible conduct of science.

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46 Cheese and Microbes Editor: Catherine W. Donnelly, University of Vermont

Monograph • June 2014 Hardback 350 pages 978-1-55581-586-8 £99.50

Cheese and Microbes presents perspectives from internationally renowned experts on the essential role of these wonderful organisms in transforming milk into an extraordinary galaxy of cheeses. The chapters provide a scientific overview of the association of microbes with cheese through the lens of select cheese varieties that result due to surface mold ripening, internal mold ripening, rind washing, cave aging, and surface smear rind development. The book explains the transformation of milk to cheese and how sensory attributes of cheese are evaluated; discusses the regulations governing cheesemaking, both in the United States and abroad, that ensure safety; explores how the tools of molecular biology provide new insights into the microbial complexity of cheeses; examines the biodiversity of traditional cheeses as a result of traditional practices; and, presents research on the stability of the microbial consortia of select traditional cheese varieties.

One Health: People, Animals and the Environment

Monograph • January 2014 Paperback 330 pages 978-1-55581-842-5 £65.00

Editors: Ronald M. Atlas, University of Louisville, Stanley Maloy, San Diego State University One Health: People, Animals, and the Environment features 20 chapters written by interdisciplinary experts that present core concepts, compelling evidence, successful applications, and the remaining challenges of One Health approaches to thwarting the threat of emerging infectious disease. This book is a valuable resource for physicians, veterinarians, environmental scientists, microbiologists, public health workers and policy makers, and others who want to understand the interdependence of human, animal, and ecosystem health.

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Reference • May 2013 Hardback 354 pages 978-1-55581-475-5 £122.00

Conceived by a team of authors with decades of classroom and laboratory experience, the Color Atlas of Medical Bacteriology includes more than 730 brilliant, four-color images of common pathogenic bacteria and descriptions of the methods used to identify them, including microscopic and phenotypic characteristics, colonial morphology, and biochemical properties. A valuable illustrative supplement for lectures and laboratory presentations, this easy-to-use atlas was written for laboratorians, clinicians, students, and anyone interested in the field of diagnostic medical bacteriology.

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TITLE INDEX GARLAND SCIENCE A First Course in Systems Biology. . . . . . 28 Atlas of Immunology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Biology of Aging . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Biology of Cancer, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Biology of Fishes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Biomolecular Crystallography. . . . . . . . .. . . 25 Case Studies in Allergic Disorders . . . . 17 Case Studies in Immunology. . . . . . . . . . . 19 Case Studies in Infectious Disease . . . . . . . . 17 Case Studies in Veterinary Immunology . . . . . 22 Cell Biology by the Numbers . . . . . 8 Cell Membranes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Cell Signaling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Clinical Chemistry . . . . . . . 30 Environmental Plant Physiology . . . . . . 32 Epigenetics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Essential Cell Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Field Methods in Marine Science . .. . . . . . . 33 Gene Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Genetic Association Studies. . . . . . . . . . 11 Genetics of Complex Disease. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Genetics and Genomics in Medicine.. . . . . . . . . . . 10 Genome Stability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 How Proteins Work . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Human Evolutionary Genetics. . . . . . . . . . 9 Human Molecular Genetics. . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Illustrated Dictionary of Immunology. . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Immune System, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Immunology: An Illustrated Outline. . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Introducing Genetics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Introduction to Bioorganic Chemistry and Chemical Biology 30 Introduction to Cell Mechanics and Mechanobiology 27 Introduction To Genetics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Introduction to Protein Structure . . . . . . . . . . 24 Janeway’s Immunobiology . . . . . . . . . . 18 Living in a Microbial World . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Marine Microbiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Microbiology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Molecular Biology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Molecular Biology of Assemblies and Machines. . . . 26 Molecular Biology of the Cell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,3 Molecular Biology of the Cell - The Problems Book . . . 3 Molecular Driving Forces . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Molecules of Life, The . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Parasitology . . . . . . . . . . 16 Phylogenomics . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Physical Biology of the Cell . . . . . . . . . . 26 Plant Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Practical Bioinformatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Principles of Mucosal Immunology . . . . .. . 22 Principles of Neurobiology . . . . . . . . . 7 Principles of Proteomics. . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Proteins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

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Science of Evolution, The. . . . . . . . . 9 Understanding Bioinformatics . . . . . . . . 29 Viruses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 BIOS INSTANT NOTES IN Analytical Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . Animal Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Biochemistry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bioinformatics . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chemistry for Biologists . . . . . . . . . . . Developmental Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ecology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Genetics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Human Physiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Immunology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inorganic Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . Mathematics and Statistics for Life Scientists . . Medical Microbiology . . . . . . . . . . . . Medicinal Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . Microbiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Molecular Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Neuroscience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Organic Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Physical Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plant Biology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR MICROBIOLOGY PRESS Antibiotics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Antibodies for Infectious Disease . . . . . . . . 41 Cases in Medical Microbiology and Infectious Disease. . . 45 Cheese and Microbes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Clinical Microbiology Procedures Handbook . . . . . .36 Clinical Virology Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Color Atlas of Medical Bacteriology . . . . . . . . . 47 Diagnostic Medical Parasitology . . . . . . . . . . 39 Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia Coli and Other Shiga Toxin-Producing E. Coli. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Infections of Leisure . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Manual of Clinical Microbiology . . . . . . . . . 34 Manual of Environmental Microbiology. . . . . . . . . 36 Manual of Molecular and Clinical Laboratory Immunology 38 Medical Biotechnology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Metabolism and Bacterial Pathogenesis . . . . . . . . 41 Microbial Biofilms . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Mobile DNA III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Molecular Microbiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 One Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Perspectives on Research Integrity . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Plasmids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Principles of Microbial Diversity . . . . . . . . . . . .44 Principles of Virology . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Scientific Integrity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Zoonoses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

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Agostino, Michael . . . . . . . . 29 Alberts, Bruce . . . . . . . . 2,4 Almeida, Paulo . . . . . . . . . 25 Amey, Abigail . . . . . . . . . 31 Armstrong, Lyle . . . . . . . . . 12 Bard, Jonathan. . . . . . . . 9 Baum, Jeremy O. . . . . . . . 29 Baumeister, Wolfgang. . . . . . 26 Bevitt, Debra . . . . . . . . . 11 Blumberg, Richard S. . . . . . 22 Bone, Quentin . . . . . . . . 33 Branden, Carl . . . . . . . . 24 Bray, Dennis . . . . . . . . . 4 Bromberg, Sarina . . . . . 27 Brown, Terry A. . . . . . . . . .14 Buehler, Lukas. . . . . . . . . 5 Chinnery, Patrick. . . . . . . . . Cole, Michael . . . . . . . . . Coupland, George . . . . . . . Cruse, Julias M. . . . . . .

10 17 31 21

Daly, Ann. . . . . . . . . . DeSalle, Rob . . . . . . . . . Dill, Ken A. . . . . . . . . . Dolan, Liam . . . . . . . . . Donaldson, Peter . . . . . . . . Dorak, Tefik. . . . . . . . .

11 28 27 31 11 11

Johnson, Alexander . . . . . . 2,4 Johnson, Louise N. . . . . . . 26 Jones, Jonathan . . . . . . . 31 Kivisild, Toomas . . . . . . . 9 Kondev, Jane . . . . . . 26 Konforti, Boyana . . . . . . 23 Kuriyan, John . . . . . . . . 23 Kwon, Ronald Y . . . . . . . . 27 Latchman, David . . . . . . 13 Lawson, Nigel . . . . . . . . 30 Lewis, Julian . . . . . . . . . . . 2,4 Lewis, Robert E.. . . . . . . .21 Lim, Wendell . . . . . . . . . 8 Luo, Liqun . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Loker, Eric. . . . . . . . . . 16 Lydyard, Peter. . . . . . . . 17

Edwards, Angela . . . . . . 15 Ermini, Luca . . . . . . . . 11

MacDonald, Thomas T. . . . . .22 Male, David. . . . . . . . . .21 Masters, Paul. . . . . . . . 30 Matthews, Karl R. . . . . . . .45 Martin, Cathie . . . . . . 31 Mayer, Bruce . . . . . . . . . 8 McDonald, Roger B . . . . . . . 6 McLaughlin, Daniel. . . . . . . 30 Milo, Ron. . . . . . . . . . 8 Milroy, Scott P. . . . . . . 33 Moore, Richard . . . . . . . 33 Morgan, David . . . . . . 2 Munn, Colin . . . . . . . 32 Murphy, Kenneth M . . . . . . 18

Fahnert, Beatrix . . . . . . 15

Notarangelo, Luigi . . . . . . . . 19

Garcia, Hernan . . . . . . . . 26 Geha, Raif . . . . . . 17,19 Gershwin, Laurel. . . . . . . 22 Goodship, Judith. . . . . . . . .10

Oettgen, Hans . . . . . . . 17

Haber, James E. . . . . . . . 12 Harberd, Nicholas . . . . . 31 Harper, David R. . . . . . . 17 Hofkin, Bruce . . . . . . . 16 Hollox, Edward . . . . . . . 9 Holton, John . . . . . . . 17 Hopkin, Karen . . . . . . . . 4 Huang, Hayden . . . . . . . 27 Hunt, Tim . . . . . . . . . 3 Hurles, Matthew . . . . . . . 9 Irving, Will . . . . . . . . . 17 Jacobs, Christopher R. . . . . . 27 Jobling, Mark . . . . . . . . 9

Parham, Peter . . . . . . . . . .20 Pawson, Tony . . . . . . . . 8 Perham, Richard N. . . . . . 26 Phillips, Rob . . . . . . . 8,26 Porakishvili, Nino. . . . . . 17 Pryor, Greg. . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Raff, Martin . . . . . . . Read, Andrew . . . . . . Roberts, Keith . . . . . . Rosenfeld, Jeffrey . . . Rupp, Bernhard. . . . .

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2,4 10 2,4 28 25

Sablowski, Robert . Smith, Alison M . Smith, Phillip D. . Steven, Alasdair C. Strachan, Tom . .

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31 31 22 26 10

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Strelkauskas, Anthony . . . . 15 Strelkauskas, Jennifer . . . 15 Theriot, Julie . . . . . . . 26 Thomas, Alison. . . . . . .14 Tooze, John . . . . . . . . 24 Twyman, Richard . . . . . . . 23 Tyler-Smith, Chris . . . . . 9 van Holde, Kensal E. . . . . 5 van Vranken, David . . . . 30 Venkatesan, Pradhib . . . 17 Voit, Eberhard . . . . . . . 28 Walter, Peter . . . . . . . . 2,4 Ward, Kate . . . . . . . . . 17 Weaver, Casey. . . . . . . 18 Weinberg, Robert A . . . . . . 6 Weiss, Gregory A . . . . . . 30 Wemmer, David . . . . . . . 23 White, David. . . . . . . 30 Williamson, Mike . . . . . . . 24 Willey, Neil . . . . . . . . . 32 Wilson, John . . . . . . . . . 3 Zlatanova, Jordanka . . . . . 5 Zvelebil, Marketa . . . . . 29


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Alonso, Juan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Atlas, Ronald M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Bauerfeind, Rolf . . . . . . . . . . Bohach, Carolyn Hovde . . . . . . . . Boraschi, Diana. . . . . . . . . . . Brown, James W. . . . . . . . . .

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40 43 41 44

Chandler, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cohen, Paul S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conway, Tyrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Craig, Nancy L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crowe Jr, James. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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43 41 41 43 41

de la Maza, Luis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delovitch, Terry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Detrick, Barbara. . . . . . . . . . . . . Donnelly, Catherine W. . . . . . . . . . . .

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Elliott, Samantha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Fischer, Beth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Flint, Jane. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Garcia, Lynne S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gellert, Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ghannoum, Mahmoud. . . . . . . . . . . . Gilligan, Peter H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glick, Bernard R. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grinnell, Frederik. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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39 43 40 45 44 42

Hamilton, Robert G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Hayden, Randall T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Hodinka, Richard L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Jorgensen, James H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Kimmig, Peter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Lambowitz, Alan M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Leber, Amy L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Loeffelholz, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Peterson, Ellena M. Pezzlo, Marie T. . Pfaller, Michael A. Pillai, Suresh D. Pinsky, Benjamin. .

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Racaniello, Vincent Rall, Glenn F. . . Rappuoli, Rino. . . Rice, Phoebe A. .

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35 35 41 43

Sandmeyer, Suzanne B. . . . . . . . . . . Schiefer, Hans Gerd. . . . . . . . . . Schlossberg, David. . . . . . . . . . . . Schmitz, John L. . . . . . . . . . . . . Schwarz, Tino . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shapiro, Daniel S. . . . . . . . . . . . . Shigei, Janet T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Skalka, Anna Marie. . . . . . . . . . . . . Slenczka, Werner. . . . . . . . . . . . . Sperandio, Vanessa. . . . . . . . . . . . .

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LEARNING SYSTEM The Garland Science Learning System is designed to engage students through active learning and improve academic performance. The Garland Science Learning System offers high-quality homework and assessment content designed to complement our textbooks. It provides convenient tools for instructors to track the progress of the entire class, as well as individual students, and more precisely tailor lecture and discussion to student needs. Instructors select homework assignments on specific topics organized by the table of contents of the textbook. When students complete the assignments, they are provided with feedback on their performance, and the results are sent to the instructors. Instructors access performance information through the “Instructor’s Dashboard�, which provides data on completion rates, time required, and the results of individual assessment questions. The system is easyto-use for students and instructors alike. Instructors interested in the flipped classroom approach will find the Garland Science Learning System particularly useful, as student mastery of the homework topics can be reviewed prior to classroom activities. The system will also be of great use to courses with a large number of students. http://garlandscience.rocketmix.com

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The instructional materials created for the Garland Science Learning System have been customized for individual books. Each book has a unique set of instructional modules highlighted below.

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Essential Cell Biology, Fourth Edition Alberts, Bray, Hopkin, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts, Walter • • •

Features approximately 60 assessment modules created for every major section of the book. Assessments include detailed feedback on why answers are incorrect. Contains “challenge” questions to test application and integration of key cell biology concepts.

The Immune System, Fourth Edition Peter Parham •

Features 27 detailed tutorials that overview key concepts from each chapter.

Tutorials include brief assessments to test mastery of subjects.

Principles of Neurobiology Liqun Luo • • •

Features tutorials for each chapter of the book designed to provide a fresh perspective on key concepts. Features assessments for each chapter covering all major sections of the book. Special “Media Assessments” combine movies from the book with a brief quiz to encourage engagement with the topic.

Microbiology: A Clinical Approach, Second Edition Strelkauskas, Edwards, Fahnert, Pryor, Strelkauskas • •

Features a tutorial for each chapter of the book designed to connect concepts of the book to real-world microbiology issues. Each tutorial includes brief assessments to test mastery of subjects.

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