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Bacteriophage typing ofVibrio eltor
Experientia, 1968On a developpe un schema de lysotypie deVibrio eltor. A l'aide de 5 types de bacteriophages on a classe 3464 souches en 6 lysotypes et trouve un type de bacteriophage qui est toujours lytique pour les souches deV. eltor isolees de malades choleriques El Tor.
S, Basu, S, Mukerjee
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Bacteriophage Typing of Corynebacterium diphtheriae
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1977Bacteriophage types of over 3,000 strains of Corynebacterium diphtheriae isolated in Canada have been determined. The typing scheme used involved the use of nine phages. Results indicated that phage types correlate with biotypes to a large degree. Corynecin types were also determined for a limited number of cultures, and results indicated that the ...
S, Toshach, A, Valentine, S, Sigurdson
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The Bacteriophage Typing of Staphylococci
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1953John E Blair
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THE GENETIC BASIS OF BACTERIOPHAGE TYPING
British Medical Bulletin, 1962E S Anderson, Anderson E S
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Comparison of Capsular Typing of Staphylococcus aureus with Bacteriophage Typing: A Study in Gulbarga, India [PDF]
Maneesh Paul-Satyaseela +2 more
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An Uncommon Type of Bacteriophage
Nature, 1952IT has been the general experience of phage investigators1 that bacterial viruses reach their highest titres when preying on rapidly growing cultures, differing thereby from the large group of plant and animal viruses, which are able to multiply in host cells regardless of stage of development.
P H, KOPPER, G, LONG
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A catalogue of T4-type bacteriophages
Archives of Virology, 1997The T4-type of bacteriophages is broadly defined on the basis of particle morphology. It occurs in enterobacteria (125 representatives), acinetobacters, aeromonads, pseudomonads, and vibrios (16 isolates). In addition, 18 apparently unrelated phages with prolate heads and contractile tails are found in a wide range of bacteria.
H W, Ackermann, H M, Krisch
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