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Salmonella Phage vB_SpuM_X5: A Novel Approach to Reducing Salmonella Biofilms with Implications for Food Safety. [PDF]

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Jin X   +12 more
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Role of phage therapy in acute gastroenteritis. [PDF]

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Sabzali S   +3 more
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Prophages in the infant gut are pervasively induced and may modulate the functionality of their hosts. [PDF]

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Redgwell TA   +12 more
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Sphae: an automated toolkit for predicting phage therapy candidates from sequencing data. [PDF]

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Salmonella enteritidis phage types in Germany

European Journal of Epidemiology, 1994
In 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
Dieter Protz   +5 more
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Transduction by phage P1kc in Salmonella typhimurium

Virology, 1974
Abstract 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   +3 more
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Phages for treatment of Salmonella spp infection

2023
Salmonella, 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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Landscape phage probes for Salmonella typhimurium

Journal of Microbiological Methods, 2005
We 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 Sorokulova   +7 more
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An amber map of Salmonella phage P22

Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1969
Forty 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.
H. H. Prell, R. A. Kolstad
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Automation of salmonella typhi phage typing

The Lancet, 1975
Two 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.
Janet V. Sikes   +2 more
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