Applications of mass spectrometry in microbiology [electronic resource] : from strain characterization to rapid screening for antibiotic resistance / Plamen Demirev, Todd R. Sandrin, editors.
2016
QP519.9.M3
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Title
Applications of mass spectrometry in microbiology [electronic resource] : from strain characterization to rapid screening for antibiotic resistance / Plamen Demirev, Todd R. Sandrin, editors.
ISBN
9783319260709 (electronic book)
3319260707 (electronic book)
9783319260686
3319260685
3319260707 (electronic book)
9783319260686
3319260685
Published
Cham : Springer, 2016.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (viii, 336 pages) : illustrations.
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-319-26070-9 doi
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QP519.9.M3
Dewey Decimal Classification
543/.65
Summary
In the last quarter century, advances in mass spectrometry (MS) have been at the forefront of efforts to map complex biological systems including the human metabolome, proteome, and microbiome. All of these developments have allowed MS to become a well-established molecular level technology for microbial characterization. MS has demonstrated its considerable advantage as a rapid, accurate, and cost-effective method for microbial identification, compared to conventional phenotypic techniques. In the last several years, applications of MS for microbial characterization in research, clinical microbiology, counter-bioterrorism, food safety, and environmental monitoring have been documented in thousands of publications. Regulatory bodies in Europe, the US, and elsewhere have approved MS-based assays for infectious disease diagnostics. As of mid-2015, more than 3300 commercial MS systems for microbial identification have been deployed worldwide in hospitals and clinical labs. While previous work has covered broader approaches in using MS to characterize microorganisms at the species level or above, this book focuses on strain-level and subtyping applications. In thirteen individual chapters, innovators, leaders and practitioners in the field from around the world have contributed to a comprehensive overview of current and next-generation approaches for MS-based microbial characterization at the subspecies and strain levels. Chapters include up-to-date reference lists as well as web-links to databases, recommended software, and other useful tools. The emergence of new, antibiotic-resistant strains of human or animal pathogens is of extraordinary concern not only to the scientific and medical communities, but to the general public as well. Developments of novel MS-based assays for rapid identification of strains of antibiotic-resistant microorganisms are reviewed in the book as well. Microbiologists, bioanalytical scientists, infectious disease specialists, clinical laboratory and public health practitioners as well as researchers in universities, hospitals, government labs, and the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries will find this book to be a timely and valuable resource.
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