Microbiology and Immunology

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Acknowledgments WORLD OF MICROBIOLOGY & IMMUNOLOGY

the DNA side showing specific Base Pairing, diagram by
Argosy Publishing. The Gale Group.—Diagram of DNA
Replication I, inset showing Semiconservative Replication
(DNA Replication II), diagram by Argosy Publishing. The Gale
Group.—Diagram of the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology,
DNA to RNA to Protein, diagram by Argosy Publishing. The
Gale Group.—Diatom Plankton, circular, transparent organ-
isms, photograph. Corbis/Douglas P. Wilson; Frank Lane
Picture Agency. Reproduced by permission.—Dinoflagellate
Peridinium sp., scanning electron micrograph. © Dr. Dennis
Kunkel/Phototake. Reproduced by permission.—E. coli infec-
tion, photograph by Howard Sochurek. The Stock Market.
Reproduced by permission.—Electron micrographs, hanta
virus, and ebola virus, photograph. Delmar Publishers, Inc.
Reproduced by permission.—Electron Microscope views
Martian meteorite, photograph. © Reuters NewMedia
Inc./Corbis. Reproduced by permission.—Elementary school
student receiving a Vaccine, photograph. © Bob Krist/Corbis.
Reproduced by permission.—Enzyme-lines immunoabsorbent
assay (ELISA), photograph. © Lester V. Bergman/Corbis.
Reproduced by permission.—False-color transmission electron
micrograph of the aerobic soil bacterium, photograph by Dr.
Tony Brain. Photo Researchers, Inc. Reproduced by permis-
sion.—Farmers feeding chickens, photograph. USDA—
Firefighters preparing a decontamination chamber for FBI
investigators, photograph. © Randall Mark/Corbis Sygma.
Reproduced by permission.—First photographed view of the
influenza virus, photograph. © Bettmann/Corbis. Reproduced
by permission.—First sightings of actual antibody antigen
docking seen on x-ray crystallography, photograph. © Ted
Spiegel/Corbis. Reproduced by permission.—Fleming,
Alexander, photograph. The Bettmann Archive/Corbis-
Bettmann. Reproduced by permission.—Fleming, Sir
Alexander, photograph. Corbis-Bettmann. Reproduced by per-
mission.—Friend, Charlotte, photograph. The Library of
Congress. Reproduced by permission.—Fungal skin infection
causing Tinea, photograph. © Lester V. Bergman/Corbis.
Reproduced by permission.—Fungus colony grown in a petri
dish, photograph.© Lester V. Bergman/Corbis. Reproduced by
permission.—Gambierdiscus toxicus, scanning electron micro-
graph by Dr. Dennis Kunkel. © Dr. Dennis Kunkel/Phototake.
Reproduced by permission.—Genetic code related to models of
amino acids inserting into a protein chart, diagram by Argosy
Publishing. The Gale Group.—German firefighters remove
suspicious looking packets from a post office distribution cen-
ter, photograph. © Reuters NewMedia Inc./Corbis. Reproduced
by permission.—Giardia, cells shown through a microscope,
photograph by J. Paulin. Reproduced by permission.—Golden
lichen, photograph. © Don Blegen/JLM Visuals. Reproduced
by permission.—Hay fever allergy attack triggered by oilseed
rape plants, photograph. © Niall Benvie/Corbis. Reproduced
by permission.—Hemolytic Staphyloccoccus Streak Plate,
photograph. © Lester V. Bergman/Corbis. Reproduced by per-
mission.—Human Immunodeficiency Virus in color imaging,
photograph. © Michael Freeman/Corbis. Reproduced by per-
mission.—Industrial Breweries, man filling kegs, photograph.
Getty Images. Reproduced by permission.—Investigators

wearing hazardous materials suits, U.S. Post Office in West
Trenton, New Jersey, photograph. © AFP/Corbis. Reproduced
by permission.—Iron lungs, photograph. UPI/Corbis-
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tograph. The Library of Congress.—Jenner, Edward, photo-
graph. Corbis-Bettmann. Reproduced by permission.—Kiefer,
Sue, Dr., photograph. © James L. Amos/Corbis. Reproduced by
permission.—Koch, Robert, studying Rinderpest in laboratory,
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sion.—Koch, Robert, photograph. The Library of Congress.—
Laboratory technician doing medical research, photograph.
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technician performing a density test from urine samples, pho-
tograph. AP/Wide World Photos. Reproduced by permission.—
Laboratory technician working with restriction enzymes, pho-
tograph. © Ted Spiegel/Corbis. Reproduced by permission.—
Landsteiner, Karl, photograph. The Library of Congress.—
Lederberg, Joshua and Esther, photograph, 1958. UPI-Corbis-
Bettmann. Reproduced by permission.—Leeuwenhoek, Anton
Van, photograph. Getty Images. Reproduced by permission.—
Lightning strikes on Tucson horizon, photograph. Photo
Researchers, Inc. Reproduced by permission.—Lister, Joseph,
photograph. © Bettmann/Corbis. Reproduced by permis-
sion.—Magnification of a gram stain of pseudomonas aerugi-
nosa, photograph. © Lester V. Bergman/Corbis. Reproduced by
permission.—Magnification of bacillus, or rodlike bacteria,
photograph. © Lester V. Bergman/Corbis. Reproduced by per-
mission.—Magnification of human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV), photograph. © Lester V. Bergman/Corbis. Reproduced
by permission.—Magnification of klebsiella bacteria, photo-
graph. © Lester V. Bergman/Corbis. Reproduced by permis-
sion.—Magnified fungi cells called Candida albicans sac, pho-
tograph. © Lester V. Bergman/Corbis. Reproduced by permis-
sion.—Making of a genetic marker, with an individual DNA
sequence to indicate specific genes, photograph. © Richard T.
Nowitz/Corbis. Reproduced by permission.—Mallon, Mary
(Typhoid Mary), 1914, photograph. Corbis Corporation.
Reproduced by permission.—Man carries stretcher with
patient, dysentery epidemic amongst Hutu refugees, photo-
graph. © Baci/Corbis. Reproduced by permission.—Man
washing his hands, photograph. © Dick Clintsman/Corbis.
Reproduced by permission.—Marine Plankton, green organ-
isms with orange spots, photograph by Douglas P. Wilson.
Corbis/Douglas P. Wilson; Frank Lane Picture Agency.
Reproduced by permission.—Measles spots on child’s back,
photograph. © John Heselltine/Corbis. Reproduced by permis-
sion.—Medical Researcher, fills a sample with a pipette at the
National Institute of Health Laboratory, photograph. © Paul A.
Souders/Corbis. Reproduced by permission.—Medical
researcher dills sample trays with a pipette in a laboratory, pho-
tograph. © Paul A. Souders/Corbis. Reproduced by permis-
sion.—Milstein, Cesar, photograph. Photo Researchers, Inc.
Reproduced by permission.—Mitosis of an animal cell,
immunofluorescence photomicrograph. © CNRI/Phototake.
Reproduced by permission.—Mitosis telophase of an animal
cell, photograph. © CNRI/Phototake. Reproduced by permis-
sion.—Montagnier, Luc, photograph by Gareth Watkins.

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