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Phage Transposon Mutagenesis

2009
Phage transduction is an attractive method of genetic manipulation in mycobacteria. PhiMycoMarT7 is well suited for transposon mutagenesis as it is temperature sensitive for replication and contains T7 promoters that promote transcription, a highly active transposase gene, and an Escherichia coli oriR6 K origin of replication.
M Sloan, Siegrist, Eric J, Rubin
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Phage Vaccines and Phage Therapy

2011
The application of combinatorial approaches in conjunction with phage display techniques might be critical for development of vaccines against various infective and cancer diseases. Phage technique allows the generation of novel immunogens representing structural/molecular mimics of pathogen-derived immunodominant epitopes, or protein domains displayed
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Lactobacillus Phages

2005
Abstract The studies conducted with Lactobacillus bacteriophages reflect the economic and medical importance of their hosts. Due to the variety of food fermentation lactobacilli-based processes that can become disrupted by phage development, and the diversity of mucosal surfaces colonized by lactobacilli, phage research has not ...
Harald Bruässow, Juan E Suárez
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Phage Display

Chemical Reviews, 1997
George P., Smith, Valery A., Petrenko
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Phages.

2012
Abstract To help orient readers towards understanding the role that phages can play as part of the human microbiome, in health as well as disease, this chapter begins with a brief review of the history of phage research, and then provides an overview of basic phage properties.
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Phage Mu ☆

2013
M.M. Howe, M.L. Pato
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