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Bacteriophages: Biology and Applications download

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Bacteriophages: Biology and Applications by Elizabeth Kutter, Alexander Sulakvelidze

Bacteriophages: Biology and Applications



Download Bacteriophages: Biology and Applications




Bacteriophages: Biology and Applications Elizabeth Kutter, Alexander Sulakvelidze ebook
Page: 527
Format: pdf
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 0849313368, 9780849313363


As one resolution of the great plaque count anomaly, we use propagation in ultra-dilute agarose gels to isolate a Bacillus In Bacteriophages: Biology and Applications. Nov 15, 1997 - However, there was generally little interaction between those who were so effectively using phage as tools to understand molecular biology and those still working on phage ecology and therapeutic applications. Groth AC, Calos MP: Phage integrases: biology and applications. This biotool could have multiple scientific applications in the field of molecular biology and biotechnology, through transient protein expression, or in the biomedical field, with applications in gene therapy, among others. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press; 2005:129-163. The TPs of viruses (not only present in as a potential tool in biology. Edited by Kutter E, Sulakvelidze A. Jan 3, 2013 - Members of this subfamily often function as phage integrases but also mediate transposition and regulate terminal differentiation processes in eubacteria. Feb 26, 2007 - The number of successful propagations/isolations of soil-borne bacteriophages is small in comparison to the number of bacteriophages observed by microscopy (great plaque count anomaly). Dec 19, 2012 - Bacteriophages are unusual because they infect bacteria and therefore have long served as a model in molecular biology for the study of gene transfer between different organisms.

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