The age of phage: friend or foe in the new dawn of therapeutic and biocontrol applications?
… The use of whole phage particles and phage components continues to be studied, as well as
their … Phages continue to be studied as not only bacterial killers, but also as potential active …
their … Phages continue to be studied as not only bacterial killers, but also as potential active …
Phage therapy in the twenty-first century: facing the decline of the antibiotic era; is it finally time for the age of the phage?
S Hesse, S Adhya - Annual review of microbiology, 2019 - annualreviews.org
… phage host range is to add more phages. Phage cocktails, referring to combinations of phages
in one … a number of unique phages and still maintain high per-phage concentrations. The …
in one … a number of unique phages and still maintain high per-phage concentrations. The …
Targeting friend and foe: emerging therapeutics in the age of gut microbiome and disease
JA Cho, DJF Chinnapen - journal of microbiology, 2018 - Springer
… Here, phage phiNM1 was used as delivery vehicles to insert … coli using lambda phage
that mutated the bacterial … -modified bacteria can resist lytic phages while killing only non-lysogens…
that mutated the bacterial … -modified bacteria can resist lytic phages while killing only non-lysogens…
Friends or foes—microbial interactions in nature
N Weiland-Bräuer - Biology, 2021 - mdpi.com
… The initiation of phage infection is triggered by the specific recognition between the phage-…
Similarly, less knowledge is available about phage–phage interactions, which can affect the …
Similarly, less knowledge is available about phage–phage interactions, which can affect the …
Bacteriophage of Burkholderia pseudomallei: friend or foe?
J Elliman - 2006 - eprints.jcu.edu.au
… to be good candidates for phage therapy, their … Phage T4 also has a second level of
transcriptional control of the late genes. The RNA polymerase will not function unless the phage …
transcriptional control of the late genes. The RNA polymerase will not function unless the phage …
[PDF][PDF] Synthetic Biology-Friend or Foe? What Kind of Threats Should We Expect?
J Lakota - Вестник войск РХБ защиты, 2021 - researchgate.net
Synthetic biology is a newly emerging branch of dual-use technology. It is a combination of
biology and different branches of engineering. The aim of this article is to show the main …
biology and different branches of engineering. The aim of this article is to show the main …
[图书][B] Viruses: More friends than foes
K Moelling - 2016 - books.google.com
… The forgotten phages 250 Bean sprouts poisoned by phages 255 Which is dirtier, the … “What
we believe but cannot prove: Today’s leading thinkers on science in the age of uncertainty” …
we believe but cannot prove: Today’s leading thinkers on science in the age of uncertainty” …
Bacteriophages in food applications: From foe to friend
L O'Sullivan, D Bolton, O McAuliffe… - Annual Review of Food …, 2019 - annualreviews.org
… , phages have contributed to the pathogenicity of many bacteria through transduction of
virulence genes. In contrast, phages have … applications of phages and various phage-derived …
virulence genes. In contrast, phages have … applications of phages and various phage-derived …
Friend turned foe: evolution of enterococcal virulence and antibiotic resistance
D Van Tyne, MS Gilmore - Annual review of microbiology, 2014 - annualreviews.org
… faecalis more receptive to other mobile elements, including the pathogenicity island and
phages (87). The role played by the CRISPR/Cas system in E. faecium, where it occurs less …
phages (87). The role played by the CRISPR/Cas system in E. faecium, where it occurs less …
Pulmonary bacteriophage and cystic fibrosis airway mucus: friends or foes?
… of phage to mucus could also facilitate phage enrichment and persistence within the
microenvironment, resulting in a potent phage … As disease progresses with age, the CF airway …
microenvironment, resulting in a potent phage … As disease progresses with age, the CF airway …