Shiga
toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) and its isolated cytotoxin
(Stx), also known as "hamburger E. coli" are continuing
sources of significant-and sometime fatal-human and animal
infections. In E. coli: Shiga Toxin Methods and Protocols, a
multidisciplinary panel of leading experimentalists details the key
protocols for the diagnosis and study of STEC and Stx pathogenesis.
Described in step-by-step detail, these readily reproducible
techniques range from those for the diagnosis and detection of STEC
bacteria in patient and animal samples, to those for studying the
cellular microbiology of STEC infections, especially host-pathogen
interactions and the hemolysin of STEC. There are also protocols for
studying the details of Shiga toxin (Stx) biology-from the
purification of the toxin to the effects of Stx on various host cell
functions-and for exploring STEC-mediated disease in various animal
models. Each protocol has been thoroughly tested and optimized to
produce robust and successful experimental results, and includes
troubleshooting tips, advice on avoiding pitfalls, and alternate
methods.
Comprehensive and up-to-date, E. coli: Shiga Toxin
Methods and Protocols offers bacteriologists and medical
microbiologists today's most powerful tools for illuminating the
molecular and cellular microbiology of STEC's bacterial pathogenesis,
as well as the mechanisms of its toxicity.
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