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Mechanism of action of Salmonella phage P22 antirepressor
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1975On the basis of genetic evidence, Botstein et al. (1975) and Levine et al. (1975) proposed that phage P22 specifies an antirepressor which interferes with the synthesis or activity of the P22 c 2 repressor. In this paper, we show that P22 anti-repressor interferes with phage λ cI repressor (which is analogous in function to P22 c 2 ...
Miriam M. Susskind, David Botstein
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Morphology of phages of a general Salmonella typing set
Research in Virology, 1992The typing set includes 27 tailed phages belonging to three families, the Myoviridae (contractile tails, 4 phages), Siphoviridae (long, non-contractile tails, 21 phages) and Podoviridae (short tails, 2 phages). Heads are isometric or elongated. The phages fall into 10 morphological groups, seven of which correspond to known enterobacterial phage ...
H.-W. Ackermann, M. Gershman
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The Sero-fermentative-phage Types of Salmonella weltevreden
Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie. 1. Abt. Originale A, Medizinische Mikrobiologie, Infektionskrankheiten und Parasitologie, 1980A biotyping scheme has been described which is based on the biochemical behaviour of S. weltevreden strains towards 5 substrates (sorbitol, dextrin, malonate, rhamnose, starch). The 228 S. weltevreden strains examined were grouped into 25 of the 32 theoretical biotypes.
D.N. Bhargava, D.N. Garg, V.K. Sharma
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Mutation in the Type-determining Phages of Salmonella typhi
Nature, 1959THE appearance of a communication on clear-plaque mutation in the type-determining phages of Salmonella typhi 1 prompts me to publish a brief account of observations which commenced in 1953 and on which work is still in progress. With the exception of phage d1, clear-plaque mutants of all the phages described by Read and Ferguson were isolated in this ...
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Chapter IV Phage Typing of Salmonella
1978Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the phage typing of Salmonella. Phage typing is primarily used as a method to establish the epidemiological relation of bacterial strains that cause outbreaks of disease. Phages occur abundantly in sewage, sewage-contaminated surface water, and in faeces.
P. A. M. Guinée, W.J. Van Leeuwen
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New Phage Types of Salmonella Typhi
Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1957Virginia R. Wilson, P. R. Edwards
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Replication and Lysogeny with Phage P22 in Salmonella typhimurium
1972The bacterial viruses have a long history of usefulness in the analysis of fundamental genetic problems. Vegetative replication of temperate phage requires the controlled and orderly expression of most of the phage genes. An intricate regulatory system must be evoked for the establishment of lysogeny. Virtual shut-down of all vegetative phage functions
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Preservation of Multivalent Salmonella Phage with Chloroform
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1955openaire +3 more sources
Phage Therapy of Salmonella infected broilers
2006van Bergen, M.A.P.+6 more
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