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Bacteriophage Power: Next-Gen Biocontrol Strategies for Safer Meat. [PDF]
Efenberger-Szmechtyk M, Nowak A.
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Isolation and characterization of bacteriophages with therapeutic potential [PDF]
Villarroel, Julia
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Climate change-driven risks on contamination routes and timing, and phage control of Salmonella on leafy greens. [PDF]
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Rethinking the fight against pig-related human salmonellosis in the European union. [PDF]
Mainar-Jaime RC +4 more
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The <i>Shigella</i> siphophage Sf11 tail structure and host attachment mechanism. [PDF]
Subramanian S, Dover JA, Parent KN.
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The Forgotten History of Bacteriophages in Bulgaria: An Overview and Molecular Perspective on Their Role in Addressing Antibiotic Resistance and Therapy. [PDF]
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Controlling salmonella by phages
Животноводство России, 2021Исследование показало, что выпаивание цыплятам сальмонеллезных фагов позволяет значительно уменьшить число гомологичных сальмонелл в содержимом кишечника, а обработка тушек водой с бактериофагами обеспечивает снижение обсемененности их поверхности клетками гомологичных микроорганизмов.
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Landscape phage probes for Salmonella typhimurium
Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2005We selected from landscape phage library probes that bind preferentially Salmonella typhimurium cells compared with other Enterobacteriaceae. The specificity of the phage probes for S. typhimurium was analyzed by the phage-capture test, the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and the precipitation test.
Iryna B, Sorokulova +7 more
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Salmonella enteritidis phage types in Germany
European Journal of Epidemiology, 1994In order to monitor the epidemiological situation of S. enteritidis in Germany, in 1990-91 1138 isolates from more than 180 locations in West Germany were phage typed. 1124 strains (98.8%) from all sources were typeable, belonging to 21 different phage types (PT). PT4 strains were isolated most frequently (70.8%). In addition, PT7, 25, 34 and 8 were of
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