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Bacteriophages: Biology and Applications pdf

Bacteriophages: Biology and Applications. Elizabeth Kutter, Alexander Sulakvelidze

Bacteriophages: Biology and Applications


Bacteriophages.Biology.and.Applications.pdf
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Bacteriophages: Biology and Applications Elizabeth Kutter, Alexander Sulakvelidze
Publisher: CRC Press




Dec 12, 2012 - While infection of bacteria used in the fermentation industry can be very problematic and result in financial losses, in other scenarios, phage infection of bacteria can be exploited for industrial and/or medical applications. Mar 8, 2007 - Bacteriophages: Biology and Applications provides unparalleled, comprehensive information on bacteriophages and their applications in agriculture, human therapy, and biotechnology. €I've learned that students will rise to the challenge that you put in front of them,” says Bryan Gibbon, a biology professor at Baylor University who taught the SEA course for the first time last fall. Apr 25, 2008 - International Journal of Biological Sciences, Impact Factor These results have facilitated the undertaking of further functional analyses of the constructed dsFv, and may therefore provide an improved technique for the production and application of dsFvs against HBsAg. Jan 27, 2011 - Faculty say the course has changed how they think science should be taught. Deliberately breaking with the classical biology-centered description of marine organisms and their products, this reference emphasizes microbial technology over basic biology, setting it apart from its predecessors. The remaining four parts look at commercially important compounds produced by these microorganisms together with their applications. Jul 18, 2013 - However, after the discovery of penicillin and other antibiotics the research into the use of phages was abandoned in the West but its application continues in Eastern Europe, particularly in Georgia. Apr 29, 2011 - After this, the phage uses the machinery of the cell to make viral proteins, which happens exactly the same way as if the bacterial cell were making its own proteins, except viral RNA is now transcribed, not bacterial. The phage DNA/RNA and capsids assemble, . E 80, 041909 – Published 7 October 2009. Oct 7, 2009 - Simulations of impulsive laser scattering of biological protein assemblies: Application to M13 bacteriophage. 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. Jun 14, 2011 - Phage are highly specific to their target bacteria and are harmless to any other cells, or non‐targeted bacteria. Keywords: It has been suggested that it can mimic the key features of the humoral immune system in vitro by expressing the antibody fragment gene repertoires on the surfaces of the bacteriophage (phage display). €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. Levin, B., Bull, J., “Phage Therapy Revisited: The Population Biology of a Bacterial Infection and its Treatment with Bacteriophage Antibiotics,” The American Naturalist. Throughout, the 9 Marine Bacteriophages for the Biocontrol of Fish and Shellfish Diseases 161. Oct 17, 2008 - This article will review the history of phage discovery, biology, medical uses, advantages and disadvantages, and the likely future of phage therapy.

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