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Future Microbiology provides cutting-edge coverage of advances our understanding of microbial organisms and corresponding treatment strategies and agents in infectious disease. The journal also addresses the molecular basis of disease, epidemiologic trends and advanced diagnostic technologies.

Publisher: Future Medicine

Volume 3, Number 2, April 2008
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Editorial

XDR-TB genome sequencing: a glimpse of the microbiology of the future
pp. 111-113(3)
Authors: Loman, NJ; Pallen, MJ

Is a monkey malaria from Borneo an emerging human disease?
pp. 115-118(4)
Author: McCutchan, Thomas F

Winning the asymmetric war: new strategies for combating antibacterial resistance
pp. 119-123(5)
Authors: Potts, Rebekah G; Lujan, Scott A; Redinbo, Matthew R

Bulletin Board

Conference Scene

Tailored treatment of invasive fungal infections
pp. 129-132(4)
Authors: Maertens, Johan; Bryan, Jenny

Book Review

Molecular Biology of Spirochetes
pp. 133-134(2)
Author: Stricker, Raphael B

Perspective

The TB laboratory of the future: macrophage-based selection of XDR-TB therapeutics
pp. 135-144(10)
Authors: Martins, Marta; Viveiros, Miguel; Amaral, Leonard

Review

Vif and Apobec3G in the innate immune response to HIV: a tale of two proteins
pp. 145-154(10)
Authors: Farrow, Melissa A; Sheehy, Ann M

Molecular aspects of Dengue virus replication
pp. 155-165(11)
Authors: Bartenschlager, Ralf; Miller, Sven

New molecular tools for the identification of trypanosome species
pp. 167-176(10)
Authors: Adams, ER; Hamilton, PB

Using innate immunity to characterize the host response to microbial invasion in severe sepsis
pp. 177-189(13)
Authors: Warner, Elizabeth A; Moldawer, Lyle L

Regulation of lipopolysaccharide Oantigen expression in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
pp. 191-203(13)
Authors: Kintz, Erica; Goldberg, Joanna B

Virulence factors in pneumococcal respiratory pathogenesis
pp. 205-221(17)
Authors: Preston, Julie A; Dockrell, David H

Rickettsial diseases: from Rickettsiaarthropod relationships to pathophysiology and animal models
pp. 223-236(14)
Authors: Bechah, Yassina; Capo, Christian; Mege, Jean-Louis; Raoult, Didier

Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements
pp. 239-239(1)

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