Bacteriophage Treatment Induces Phenotype Switching and Alters Antibiotic Resistance of ESBL Escherichia coli. [PDF]
Rózsa Á+10 more
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The Recovery of Bacteriophage from Filtrates Derived from Heated Spore-Suspensions [PDF]
Philip B. Cowles
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ABSTRACT Bacteriophages, or phages (viruses of bacteria), play significant roles in shaping the diversity of bacterial communities within the human gut. A phage‐infected bacterial cell can either immediately undergo lysis (virulent/lytic infection) or enter a stable state within the host as a prophage (lysogeny) until a trigger event, called prophage ...
Hyacinthe M. Ndongmo Teytsa+3 more
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Characterization and genome analysis of the novel virulent Burkholderia phage Bm1, which is active against pan-drug-resistant Burkholderia multivorans. [PDF]
Rubalskii E+10 more
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STUDIES ON DIRECTED VARIATION OF SALMONELLA 0-15 AND 0-34 BY BACTERIOPHAGE [I]
原田 賢治
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EFFECT OF REPEATED FREEZING (–185°C.) AND THAWING ON COLON BACILLI, VIRUS III, VACCINE VIRUS, HERPES VIRUS, BACTERIOPHAGE, COMPLEMENT, AND TRYPSIN [PDF]
T. M. Rivers
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Understanding how foods and enteral feedings influence the gut microbiome
Abstract The gut microbiome supports both gut and overall health. Diet is known to be one of the driving factors that influences the gut microbiome. The foods we eat, the dietary and nondietary components they contain, various food consumption patterns, and the ratio of nutrients consumed have been shown to impact gut microbiome composition and ...
Gail A. M. Cresci
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Inactivation of Viruses by Charged Cinnamaldehyde Nanoemulsions. [PDF]
Kamarasu P+4 more
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A Quantitative Study of the Respiration of Staphylococcus Cultures Lysed by Bacteriophage [PDF]
Monroe D. Eaton
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