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ISOLATION OF LYTIC PHAGES OF E. AMYLOVORA.

Acta Horticulturae, 1990
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Vanneste, J.L., Paulin, J.P.
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Implications of lytic phage infections inducing persistence

Current Opinion in Microbiology
Phage therapy holds much promise as an alternative to antibiotics for fighting infection. However, this approach is no panacea as recent results show that a small fraction of cells survives lytic phage infection due to both dormancy (i.e. formation of persister cells) and resistance (genetic change).
Viviana, Sanchez-Torres   +2 more
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Genome Characterization of the Novel Lytic Enterobacter cloacae Phage vB_EclM_Q7622

Food and Environmental Virology, 2023
Enterobacter cloacae is a widespread opportunistic pathogen that causes urinary tract infection. The abuse of antibiotics enabled multidrug-resistant strains to spread. Bacteriophage therapy is a naturally, safe, and efficient alternative treatment technology against multi-resistant bacteria.
Shilin, Tan   +11 more
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Diagnostic and Therapeutic Applications of Lytic Phages

Analytical Letters, 2003
The ability of lytic phages to rapidly kill and lyse infected bacteria, the specificity of phages for particular bacteria, and the ability of phages to increase in number during the infection process make phages excellent potential diagnostic and therapeutic agents for fighting bacterial disease.
Rosemonde Mandeville   +4 more
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Computational models of populations of bacteria and lytic phage

Critical Reviews in Microbiology, 2016
The use of phages to control and reduce numbers of unwanted bacteria can be traced back to the early 1900s, when phages were explored as a tool to treat infections before the wide scale use of antibiotics. Recently, phage therapy has received renewed interest as a method to treat multiresistant bacteria. Phages are also widely used in the food industry
Konrad, Krysiak-Baltyn   +4 more
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Isolation, characterization and comparison of lytic Epseptimavirus phages targeting Salmonella

Food Research International, 2021
This study describes the characterization and genomic analysis of six lytic Salmonella phages. To examine the feasibility of using these phages as biocontrol agents, we analyzed their genomes and compared them to those of similar phages. These six phages belong to genus Epseptimavirus, family Demerecviridae.
Cong Cong   +7 more
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New lytic and new temperate Staphylococcus hyicus phages

Virus Genes
A novel lytic phage with a broad host range was isolated from pig faeces and the complete genome was subsequently sequenced. The phage was found to lyse Staphylococcus hyicus, S. pseudintermedius, S. schleiferi and S. warneri, generating approximately 27 PFU per infected S. hyicus cell.
Karel Petrzik, Lucie Sovová
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Optimization of lytic phage manufacturing in bioreactor using monolithic supports

Journal of Separation Science, 2011
AbstractA process for manufacturing large quantities of lytic bacteriophages was developed. Determination of cultivation termination was found to be essential to achieve high phage quantity and purity. When optimal cultivation termination is missed, phage fraction was found to be highly contaminated with deoxyribonucleic acid released from Escherichia ...
Franc, Smrekar   +5 more
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Description of a new phage lytic for several Brucella species

Journal of Biological Standardization, 1976
A new brucella-phage was isolated from a batch of Tbilisi (Tb) phage prepared 5 years previously. Unlike Tb phage this phage strain, designated MC/75, replicated with high efficiency in Brucella abortus and Br. suis and to a less extent in Br. neotomae cultures. It did not replicate in cultures of Br.
M J, Corbel, E L, Thomas
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Genome characterization of the novel lytic Vibrio parahaemolyticus phage vB_VpP_BA6

Archives of Virology, 2019
A lytic bacteriophage, designated Vibrio phage vB_VpP_BA6, was isolated from sewage collected in Guangzhou, China. The double-stranded DNA genome of phage BA6 is composed of 50,520 bp with a G+C content of 41.77%. It possesses 64 open reading frames relating to phage structure, packaging, host lysis, DNA metabolism, and additional functions.
Meiyan, Yang   +11 more
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