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Nanofilament immunotherapy induces potent antitumor vaccine responses. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Immunother Cancer
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Replication of bacteriophage M13

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1977
The 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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Plating Bacteriophage M13

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2017
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 ...
Michael R, Green, Joseph, Sambrook
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Plating Bacteriophage M13

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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Growing Bacteriophage M13 in Liquid Culture

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2017
Stocks 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
Michael R, Green, Joseph, Sambrook
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