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MONOCHROMATIC ULTRAVIOLET ACTION SPECTRA AND QUANTUM YIELDS FOR INACTIVATION OF T1 AND T2 ESCHERICHIA COLI BACTERIOPHAGES [PDF]
M. R. Zelle, Alexander Hollaender
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Filtration of Bacteriophage [PDF]
Margaret F. Semmes, Newton W. Larkum
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Comparative analysis of immune responses to intraperitoneal administration of lytic E. coli bacteriophages in mice. [PDF]
Alexyuk MS+8 more
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Bacteriophage as Related to the Root Nodule Bacteria of Alfalfa
S. C. Vandecaveye, H. Katznelson
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This study characterizes a multidrug‐resistant and strong biofilm‐forming Enterococcus faecalis strain obtained from a shrimp sample in Bangladesh. ABSTRACT Enterococcus faecalis is known for its ability to form strong biofilms and its role as an opportunistic pathogen. In this study, we screened and characterized a multidrug‐resistant (MDR) and strong
Md. Ashek Ullah+4 more
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Silver nanoparticle-coated Bacteriophages: A novel therapeutic approach for combating <i>Enterococcus faecalis</i> in endodontic infections. [PDF]
Praharsha A+5 more
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A STUDY OF LYSIS IN BACTERIOPHAGE-INFECTEDESCHERICHIA COLI [PDF]
Arthur Brown
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The AMP‐induced mutant Staphylococcus aureus strain nzR showed increased resistance, five gene mutations, and decreased surface anion levels. AMPs affect the NDH‐2 protein encoded by ndh gene inhibiting the growth of S. aureus. The deletion of the ndh gene promotes the development of AMPs resistance.
Lingyu Xiao+12 more
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Chameleonic Nature of Aβ: Implications for Alzheimer's and Other Amyloid Diseases
The energy landscape of Aβ reveals its flexible, “chameleon‐like” behavior, enabling diverse structures from disordered to β‐rich forms. This polymorphism facilitates aggregation, contributing to Alzheimer's disease progression, while the flat landscape also allows disaggregation, potentially slowing disease progression compared to prion proteins with ...
Birgit Strodel
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