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Shock, 2022
Background: Sepsis is a life-threatening disorder that leads to the induction of inflammatory responses and organ failure. Phage therapy is a new approach to controlling infections resistant to common treatments, including sepsis.
Arezou Rahimi +5 more
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Background: Sepsis is a life-threatening disorder that leads to the induction of inflammatory responses and organ failure. Phage therapy is a new approach to controlling infections resistant to common treatments, including sepsis.
Arezou Rahimi +5 more
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Screening polymeric ionic liquids for chromatography-based purification of bacteriophage M13
, 2021M13 bacteriophage is a key instrument in phage display applications, as well as a possible antibacterial therapeutic agent due to its highly restrictive bacterial pathogenesis, and other applications. The traditional phage purification process is usually
M. J. Jacinto +8 more
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Replication of bacteriophage M13
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1977The origin for bacteriophage M13 single-strand synthesis has been localized by two different experimental approaches: (1) localization of the discontinuity in late life-cycle RFII ‡ , one of the initial product molecules during single-strand synthesis, and (2) determination of a gradient of radioactive label in RFI pulselabeled during single-strand ...
Lorraine Lica, Dan S. Ray
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Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2006
A plaque of bacteriophage M13 derives from infection of a single bacterium by a single virus particle. The progeny particles infect neighboring bacteria, which, in turn, release another generation of daughter virus particles. If the bacteria are growing in semisolid medium (e.g., containing agar or agarose), then the diffusion of the progeny particles ...
Joseph, Sambrook, David W, Russell
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A plaque of bacteriophage M13 derives from infection of a single bacterium by a single virus particle. The progeny particles infect neighboring bacteria, which, in turn, release another generation of daughter virus particles. If the bacteria are growing in semisolid medium (e.g., containing agar or agarose), then the diffusion of the progeny particles ...
Joseph, Sambrook, David W, Russell
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Growing Bacteriophage M13 in Liquid Culture
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2006Stocks of bacteriophage M13 are usually grown in liquid culture. The infected bacteria do not lyse but, instead, grow at a slower than normal rate to form a dilute suspension. The inoculum of bacteriophage is almost always a freshly picked plaque or a suspension of bacteriophage particles obtained from a single plaque, as described here. Infected cells
Joseph, Sambrook, David W, Russell
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M13 bacteriophage displaying disulfide-constrained microproteins
Gene, 1993A display-phage library (TN2), displaying an 18-residue peptide fused to coat protein III, represents a collection of up to 8.55 x 10(6) peptides encoded by only 1.68 x 10(7) DNA sequences. Each displayed peptide has two fixed cysteine residues (allowing disulfide formation) and six variegated residues, four between the cysteines and one either side of
M A, McLafferty +3 more
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M13 bacteriophage production for large-scale applications
Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering, 2014Bacteriophage materials have the potential to revolutionize medicine, energy production and storage, agriculture, solar cells, optics and many other fields. To fulfill these needs, this study examined critical process parameters during phage propagation to increase phage production capability. A representative scale-down system was created in tube spin
Christopher M, Warner +3 more
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Structural characterization of bacteriophage M13 solubilization by amphiphiles
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure and Molecular Enzymology, 2002The structural properties of bacteriophage M13 during disassembly were studied in different membrane model systems, composed of a homologue series of the detergents sodium octyl sulfate, sodium decyl sulfate, and sodium dodecyl sulfate. The structural changes during phage disruption were monitored by spin-labeled electron spin resonance (ESR) and ...
Stopar, D. +3 more
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M13 Bacteriophages as Bioreceptors in Biosensor Device
2019New recognition probes sensible, specific and robust is one of the major problems of biosensor assay. Detection biosensors has utilized antibodies or enzymes as bioreceptors; however, these have numerous disadvantages of limited binding sites and physico-chemical instabilities, can negatively affect capture and detection of target in diagnostic device.
De Plano, Laura M. +6 more
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