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Jumbo phages

Current Biology, 2023
In this Quick guide, Harding et al. introduce jumbo phages - the overlooked giants of the phage universe.
Kate R, Harding   +2 more
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Phage presentation

Molecular Microbiology, 1996
SummaryThere has recently been great interest in the use of the filamentous bacteriophage fd as a vehicle for the display of peptides and proteins. Phage libraries displaying random peptides up to 38 amino acids in length can be used (i) to select for ligands able to bind specific target molecules; (ii) to mimic non‐proteinaceous ligands; and (iii) as ...
H R, Hill, P G, Stockley
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Phage-Phage Interactions

2020
Often considered to be the most numerous and most diverse biological entities, phages are relatively simple forms of life. Despite this, phages have remarkably similar behaviors to those characterized in more complex organisms. When considering the biological development of phages from this perspective, new ideas and narratives can be explored to ...
Jimmy T. Trinh, Lanying Zeng
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Phage and phage cocktails formulations

2023
Antibiotic-resistant bacterial infection is a major global problem and can be life-threatening. Bacteriophages or phages can be substituted choice over traditional antibiotics treatments. Phages are natural obligate parasites viruses of bacteria, and they can infect and kill antibiotic-sensitive and -resistant bacteria.
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Phage therapy

Drug Discovery Today, 2009
There is a renaissance of interest in the antimicrobial potential of phages as more pathogens become multiply antibiotic resistant. Phage therapy is not a new concept, and it is important to ask why it is not part of the current repertoire of western medicine despite the fact that it has been continuously and extensively used in Eastern Europe for ...
John N, Housby, Nicholas H, Mann
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Phage Metagenomics

2007
The vast majority of novel DNA sequences deposited in the databases now comes from environmental phage DNA sequences. Methods are presented for the cloning and sequencing of phage DNA that might otherwise be lethal to bacterial host vectors or contain modified DNA bases that prevent standard cloning of such sequences. In addition, methods are presented
Veronica, Casas, Forest, Rohwer
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Phage Typing

2009
Phage typing is a rapid, economical, reliable, and reproducible technique, requiring no specialized equipment, for fingerprinting disease-causing agents for epidemiological investigation and surveillance.
Irina, Chirakadze   +2 more
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Phage display

Immunotechnology, 1995
Phage display is a powerful method for the selection and evolution of proteins and peptides. Applications include the generation of potent and novel antibodies, the in vitro improvement of protein affinity and function, epitope discovery, the development of leads for vaccine research and the identification of interacting proteins using cDNA libraries.
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Phage-Phage, Phage-Bacteria, and Phage-Environment Communication

2020
Besides obtaining and utilizing resources, organisms have three basic ecological tasks: to survive, to reproduce, and to move. Survival is necessary for reproduction, reproduction increases numbers, and movement at a minimum assures that all of an organism’s ‘eggs’ are not found in the same spatial ‘basket’.
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