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For the eighth time the yersiniologists all over the world gathered
together when the International Symposium on Yersinia was organized
by University of Turku and Turku Microbiology Society in Turku,
Finland. Over 250 delegates from 28 countries attended the
Symposium. The Symposium logo (Picture 4, next page) presents a
bacteriophage attached to the surface of the bacterium. One can
easily imagine that most of the aspects covered in this Symposium
are included in the logo: the bacteriophage genome encodes for
structural proteins, adhesins and effector proteins that interact
with the host cell in most intricate ways to carry out their
mission. Life of the bacteriophage depends on the tightly regulated
interplay between the phage and the host proteins. This all is also
true between Yersinia and the different hosts and environments it
encounters during its life cycle. This Symposium Proceedings volume
is based on the oral and poster presentations given during the
Symposium. The volume has been divided into six parts covering
topics such as genomics, surface structures, bacteriophages,
molecular and cellular pathogenesis, molecular epidemiology and
diagnostics, gene regulation, clinical aspects and vaccines. These
topics reflect righteously the present trends in the bacteriology
research.
For the eighth time the yersiniologists all over the world gathered
together when the International Symposium on Yersinia was organized
by University of Turku and Turku Microbiology Society in Turku,
Finland. Over 250 delegates from 28 countries attended the
Symposium. The Symposium logo (Picture 4, next page) presents a
bacteriophage attached to the surface of the bacterium. One can
easily imagine that most of the aspects covered in this Symposium
are included in the logo: the bacteriophage genome encodes for
structural proteins, adhesins and effector proteins that interact
with the host cell in most intricate ways to carry out their
mission. Life of the bacteriophage depends on the tightly regulated
interplay between the phage and the host proteins. This all is also
true between Yersinia and the different hosts and environments it
encounters during its life cycle. This Symposium Proceedings volume
is based on the oral and poster presentations given during the
Symposium. The volume has been divided into six parts covering
topics such as genomics, surface structures, bacteriophages,
molecular and cellular pathogenesis, molecular epidemiology and
diagnostics, gene regulation, clinical aspects and vaccines. These
topics reflect righteously the present trends in the bacteriology
research.
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