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Product Description Nine chapters, taken from papers delivered at an international symposium in Nottingham in September 1985, consider the genetic basis of antigenic variation in Neisseia gonnorrehoeae, Borrelia, E coli, and Bordetella pertussis within a framework of reviews on antigenic variation in protozoa,bacteria and viruses. Review 'A welcome summary, under one cover, of current attempts by molecular biologists, geneticists, immunologists and microbiologists to overcome some of the major remaining challenges in the field of infectious disease.'BioEssays About the Author T. H. Birkbeck is at University of Glasgow. C. W. Penn is at University of Birmingham.
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