Bacteriophages: Biology and Applications. Elizabeth Kutter, Alexander Sulakvelidze

Bacteriophages: Biology and Applications


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Bacteriophages: Biology and Applications Elizabeth Kutter, Alexander Sulakvelidze
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E 80, 041909 – Published 7 October 2009. Acnes, a predominant member of the skin microbiota. €�We envision BAM influencing the prevention and treatment of mucosal infections seen in the gut and lungs, having applications for phage therapy and even directly interacting with the human immune system. Mar 21, 2013 - Viruses specifically infecting bacteria, or bacteriophages, are the most common biological entity in the biosphere. Apr 21, 2014 - This means that a wider application of phage therapy could lead to substantial savings in healthcare costs and make antibacterial therapy accessible to those who otherwise cannot afford treatment [23]. As such, they greatly influence bacteria, both in terms of enhancing their virulence and in terms of killing them. Dec 6, 2010 - Bacteriophages as biocontrol agents Bacteriophages represent one of the most abundant biological entities in nature and have long been recognized for their potential use as therapeutic agents. Interesting examples with potential applications are phages infecting P. Oct 7, 2009 - Simulations of impulsive laser scattering of biological protein assemblies: Application to M13 bacteriophage. The recent approval for the use of phages of Listeria monocytogenes for food safety purposes has increased the impetus of phage research to uncover phage-mediated applications with activity against other food pathogens. May 13, 2014 - Page 114; Chanishvili, N. A Literature Review of the Practical Application of Bacteriophage Research.Nova Biomedical Books, NY.2012. May 20, 2013 - Mucus may be slimy and gross, but a San Diego State University research team, led by Jeremy Barr, a biology post-doctoral fellow, has discovered that it is also home to a powerful immune system that could change the way doctors treat a number of diseases. For their potential as biotherapeutic agents. Even though being considered a skin commensal, P. 1999 Felix d'Herelle and the Origins of Molecular Biology.