The lysogenic cycle, or non-virulent infection, involves the virus assimilating its genome with the host cell’s genome to achieve replication without killing the host. Bacteriophage (phage) are ...
Cytophage has developed a versatile bacteriophage-based antibacterial ... Phages are bacteria-specific viruses that play a critical role in regulating bacterial populations in nature.
‘Phage therapy’ uses naturally occurring viruses called bacteriophages (from the Greek meaning ‘bacteria-eaters’) to fight bacteria. The phages used in this therapy are harmless to people ...
It was a method akin to what d'Hérelle outlined in his book "The Bacteriophage and the Phenomenon of Recovery," which Eliava translated. Originally from India, Biswas followed his family's ...
While these viral relationships certainly require near proximity for them to work, the new research is the first time a satellite bacteriophage — viruses that infects bacteria — has been ...
Aims: Novel anticancer strategies have employed bacteriophages as drug carriers and display platforms for anticancer agents; however, bacteriophage-based platforms maintain their natural ...