A bacteriophage is a type of virus that infects bacteria. In fact, the word "bacteriophage" literally means "bacteria eater," because bacteriophages destroy their host cells. All bacteriophages ...
So bacteriophages are still in the fairly early ... with no bacterial debris [that the immune system can vigorously reject]. Otherwise your system can go into toxic shock. A hundred years ago ...
plays a critical role in replication (e.g., retroviruses, that reverse transcribe RNA templates into complementary DNA) and genome mutations (e.g., diversity-generating retroelements in ...
bacteriophage display technology, and robotic automation. It should provide detailed profiles of the way the immune system and microbiome interact under healthy and diseased states. From 1,000 ...
fragilis-associated bacteriophages. Subsequent experiments ... crippling production of molecules like PSA that regulate the ...
Aims: Novel anticancer strategies have employed bacteriophages as drug carriers and display platforms for anticancer agents; however, bacteriophage-based platforms maintain their natural ...