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Automation of salmonella typhi phage typing
The Lancet, 1975Two steps in the procedure for bacteriophage typing of Salmonella typhi have been automated. The culture inoculum was applied by flooding the surface of phage agar in a 150x20 mm petri dish and removing the excess liquid with a safety pipettor. This step replaced the older method of manually preparing up to 100 individual areas for inoculation.
J J, Farmer, F W, Hickman, J V, Sikes
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Phages for treatment of Salmonella spp infection
2023Salmonella, is one of the bacterial genera having more than 2500 serogroups is one of the most prominent food borne pathogen that is capable of causing disease out breaks among humans and animals. Recent reports clearly shows that this pathogen is evolved and it developed drug resistant towards most of the commercially available antibiotics.
V, Baskaran, L, Karthik
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A Phage Typing System for Salmonellae: Salmonella senftenberg
Journal of Milk and Food Technology, 1976A system is described for phage typing of Salmonella senftenberg. The system was developed using a number of bacteriophages that were isolated from sewage.
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Phage-based capacitive biosensor for Salmonella detection
Talanta, 2018This article reports the detection of Salmonella spp. based on M13 bacteriophage in a capacitive flow injection system. Salmonella-specific M13 bacteriophage was immobilized on a polytyramine/gold surface using glutaraldehyde as a crosslinker. The M13 bacteriophage modified electrode can specifically bind to Salmonella spp. via the amino acid groups on
Saroh, Niyomdecha +6 more
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Some phages released from P22-infected Salmonella
Virology, 1966Abstract P221 phage are variants of P22 phage with altered morphology, host range, serological properties, etc. P221 phage occur in P22 phage lysates grown on Salmonella typhimurium strain LT-2 (Yamamoto and Anderson, 1961) . Both the substrain of the phage and the substrain of the host influence the frequency of variant phage found in the lysates.
B.G. Young +2 more
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An amber map of Salmonella phage P22
Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1969Forty five amber mutants of Salmonella phage P22 were assigned to 12 complementation groups. Two amber mutants could not be classified into any one particular group. Ten of the complementation groups were mapped by two-factor crosses. The map is circular and about 65 units long.
Kolstad, R.A., Prell, H.H.
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Salmonella Typhimurium Phage Typing for Pathogens
2007Phage typing provides a rapid, accurate, and cheap method of investigating Salmonella strains for epidemiological use. Salmonella strains within a particular serovar may be differentiated into a number of phage types by their pattern of susceptibility to lysis by a set of phages with different specificity. Characterization based on the pattern of phage
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Transduction by phage P1kc in Salmonella typhimurium
Virology, 1974Abstract Phage P1kc transduced nutritional and motility characters, at frequencies of 10−6 to 8 × 10−5/PFU, to some Salmonella typhimurium LT2 recipients making incomplete core LPS, viz all tested mutants of classes galE (deficient of UDPgalactose-epimerase), rfaH and rfaG (deficient of galactosyl- or glucosyl-LPS transferase) and galU (deficient of ...
M, Enomoto, B A, Stocker
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A Phage Typing System for Salmonella anatum
Avian Diseases, 1974SUMMARY A system is described for phage-typing Salmonella anatum. These serotypes are frequently recovered from avian, animal and human sources. With use of a number of bacteriophages isolated from sewage, 12 distinct phage types have been established thus far.
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Reduced set of phages for typing salmonellae
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1983A set composed of 27 phages is described for differentiating Salmonella spp. representative of groups A, B, C1, C2, D1, D2, E1, E2, E3, E4, G1, K, and N. All of the 1,245 cultures used in this effort were typable and were differentiated on the basis of the 420 phage patterns observed. All results were reproducible.
M, Gershman, G, Markowsky
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