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Based on a series of articles written by Dr. James A. Barnett in the journal Yeast, this book provides a comprehensive look at the history of yeast research. An interesting and helpful text for instructors, researchers, students, and anyone with an interest in the history of yeast research
Sommario
Table of Contents
1. The Cause of Fermentation: Work by Chemists and Biologists, 1789 to 1850
2. The Beginnings of Yeast Physiology, 1850 to 1880
3. Pure Cultures, New Yeast Species, and Cell-Free Extracts, 1880 to 1900
4. Yeast Cytology, 1890 to 1950
5. Yeast Cytology, 1950 to 1990
6. The Fermentation Pathway, 1900 to 1950
7. The Main Respiratory Pathway, 1920 to 1960
8. Enzymatic Adaptation and Regulation, 1900 to 1960
9. Regulation of Sugar Metabolism, 1920 to 2004
10. Metabolite Transport by Facilitated Diffusion, 1900 to 2000
11. Metabolite Uptake by Active Transport, 1925 to 2000
12. The Foundations of Yeast Genetics, 1918 to 2000
13. Medical Yeasts, 1800 to 2000
14. Yeast Taxonomy, 1900 to 2000
Riassunto
Based on a series of articles written by Dr. James A. Barnett in the journal Yeast, this book provides a comprehensive look at the history of yeast research. This text offers an interesting and helpful text for instructors, researchers, students, and anyone with an interest in the history of yeast research.