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Phages as delivery vehicles and phage display
2023Bacteriophages (Phages in short) were introduced as the natural enemy of bacteria that may act as alternatives to antibiotics to overcome the challenge of antibiotic resistance. However, in the recent history of science, phages have been employed in different molecular tools and used in numerous therapeutic and diagnostic approaches.
Salsabil, Makky +4 more
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2012
Phage display has emerged as one of the leading technologies for the selection and generation of highly specific antibodies, offering a number of advantages over traditional ways of antibody generation such as mouse hybridoma techniques. While there are various possibilities to conduct phage display, selection of antibodies via solution panning is an ...
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Phage display has emerged as one of the leading technologies for the selection and generation of highly specific antibodies, offering a number of advantages over traditional ways of antibody generation such as mouse hybridoma techniques. While there are various possibilities to conduct phage display, selection of antibodies via solution panning is an ...
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1996
Bacteriophage genomes encode lysozymes whose role is to favour the release of virions by lysis of the host cells or to facilitate infection. In this review, the evolutionary relationships between the phage lysozymes are described. They are grouped into several classes: the V-, the G-, the lambda- and the CH-type lysozymes.
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Bacteriophage genomes encode lysozymes whose role is to favour the release of virions by lysis of the host cells or to facilitate infection. In this review, the evolutionary relationships between the phage lysozymes are described. They are grouped into several classes: the V-, the G-, the lambda- and the CH-type lysozymes.
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2016
Bacteriophages mediate horizontal gene transfer through a mechanism known as transduction. Phage transduction carried out in the laboratory involves a bacterial donor and a recipient, both of which are susceptible to infection by the phage of interest.
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Bacteriophages mediate horizontal gene transfer through a mechanism known as transduction. Phage transduction carried out in the laboratory involves a bacterial donor and a recipient, both of which are susceptible to infection by the phage of interest.
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Vibrio Phages and Phage-Typing
1992The first vibrio phages were identified by d’Herelle in 1926, and by the 1950s several distinct types of bacteriophage acting on V. cholerae had been described. These studies of cholera bacteriophages have been reviewed by Pollitzer.1 Most early studies were directed towards the use of cholera phages for treatment or prophylaxis rather than strain ...
B. Rowe, J. A. Frost
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Phage therapy pharmacology phage cocktails.
Advances in applied microbiology, 2016Phage therapy is the clinical or veterinary application of bacterial viruses (bacteriophages) as antibacterial "drugs." More generally, phages can be used as biocontrol agents against plant as well as foodborne pathogens. In this chapter, we consider the therapeutic use of phage cocktails, which is the combining of two or more phage types to produce ...
Benjamin K, Chan, Stephen T, Abedon
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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 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
2011The 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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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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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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