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When comparing the number of contributions for the proceedings of
the third symposium on The Influence of Antibiotics on the
Host-Parasite Relationship with those of its two predecessors, one
becomes aware of the progress that has been made in this field. It
is obvious that the design of experiments has substantially refined
and therefore the clinical relevance of the results has gained in
significance. The editors of this volume would like to thank all
the colleagues who contributed to this book. It is hoped that
interest in this field will develop further and that it will
finally yield results which one day may be the basis for an
improvement of antibiotic therapy. Bochum WOLFGANG OPFERKUCH
Contents Opening Remarks P. G. Quie .... Interactions Between
Antibiotics, Phagocytes, and Bacteria W. L. Hand, N. L.
King-Thompson, T. H. Steinberg, and D. L. Hand. With 2 Figures and
5 Tables . . . . . . .. 4 Influence of Antibiotics on the Cell
Surface of Escherichia coli H. Leying, S. Suerbaum, H.-P. Kroll, J.
Gmeiner, and W. Opferkuch. With 2 Figures and 3 Tables . . . . . 17
Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Alterations Induced by Low Concentrations
of 4-Quinolones M. T. Labro, A. Bryskier, C. Babin-Chevaye, and J.
Hakim.
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