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genome into its cytoplasm.
Bacteriophages are
among the most
common and
diverse entities in the biosphere.
Bacteriophages are
ubiquitous viruses, found...
- therapy,
viral phage therapy, or
phagotherapy is the
therapeutic use of
bacteriophages for the
treatment of
pathogenic bacterial infections. This therapeutic...
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Escherichia virus T4 is a
species of
bacteriophages that
infect Escherichia coli bacteria. It is a double-stranded DNA
virus in the
subfamily Tevenvirinae...
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Bacteriophage PBC1 is a
bacteriophage that
infects the spore-forming
bacterium Bacillus cereus. Kong, Minsuk; Kim, Minsik; Ryu,
Sangryeol (June 2012)...
- P2-like
bacteriophages. In R.
Calendar (ed.), The
bacteriophages.
Oxford Press, Oxford, 2005: p. 365-390 Lindahl, G.,
Genetic map of
bacteriophage P2. Virology...
- "Single-stranded RNA phages.
Chapter 15". In
Calendar RL (ed.). The
Bacteriophages (Second ed.).
Oxford University Press. pp. 175–196. ISBN 978-0195148503...
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interest in the use of
bacteriophages to
treat serious infections. D'Herelle
travelled widely to
promote the use of
bacteriophages in the
treatment of bacterial...
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Giles is a
bacteriophage that
infects Mycobacterium smegmatis bacteria. The
genome of this
phage is very
different from that of
other mycobacteriophages...
- are
bacteriophages which infect and
destroy marine bacteria and
control the
growth of
phytoplankton at the base of the
marine food web.
Bacteriophages are...
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temperate bacteriophages,
which are
activated by
various stimuli including changes in diet and antibiotics.
Although first observed in
bacteriophages, many...