Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
360
Language
English
Published
Dec 8, 2015
Publisher
Academic Press
Edition
1
ISBN-10
0128032987
ISBN-13
9780128032985
Description
In this compelling volume, Robert K. Poole delves into the evolving world of microbial physiology, focusing specifically on the recent advances in the study of microbial oxygen-binding proteins. As science continually unveils new insights into the complexities of microbial life, this work serves as a valuable resource for researchers and academics alike, bringing together the latest findings in the field.
Poole's expertise provides a comprehensive overview of the mechanisms through which various microorganisms utilize oxygen-binding proteins, a subject of increasing importance in understanding microbial behavior and environmental adaptations. By examining the structural and functional roles of these proteins, readers will gain a deeper appreciation for the intricate ways that microbes respond to their oxygen-rich environments.
Moreover, the text highlights the interconnections between microbial metabolism and oxygen dynamics, offering fresh perspectives on their ecological implications. The discussions are meticulously documented, making the content accessible for both seasoned professionals and newcomers keen to explore this specialized area of microbiology.
As the volume rounds out with forward-looking insights, it encourages ongoing exploration and innovation, marking it as a significant contribution to the broader discourse on microbial physiology. Poole’s work stands as a testament to the exciting advancements in the study of microbial systems and their relevance to global ecological and biotechnological challenges.
Poole's expertise provides a comprehensive overview of the mechanisms through which various microorganisms utilize oxygen-binding proteins, a subject of increasing importance in understanding microbial behavior and environmental adaptations. By examining the structural and functional roles of these proteins, readers will gain a deeper appreciation for the intricate ways that microbes respond to their oxygen-rich environments.
Moreover, the text highlights the interconnections between microbial metabolism and oxygen dynamics, offering fresh perspectives on their ecological implications. The discussions are meticulously documented, making the content accessible for both seasoned professionals and newcomers keen to explore this specialized area of microbiology.
As the volume rounds out with forward-looking insights, it encourages ongoing exploration and innovation, marking it as a significant contribution to the broader discourse on microbial physiology. Poole’s work stands as a testament to the exciting advancements in the study of microbial systems and their relevance to global ecological and biotechnological challenges.
Genres
Science & Technology
Health & Wellness