phage|phages in English
noun
[feɪdʒ]
bacteriophage, virus that destroys bacteria (Biology)
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1. ‘For example, certain protein receptors are common to a colicin and a virulent phage; others, like the fig product, can adsorb a Bacteriocin, virulent phages of distinct origins, and even a temperate phage.’
2. Bullous impetigo is a superficial infection of skin typically caused by phage group II staphylococci and, less often, by other staphylococci phages
3. This new research initiative encourages studies using rigorous scientific conditions to assess the potential of phages or phage products as an adjunct or replacement to antibiotics.
4. Phage definition is - Bacteriophage
5. New phages can develop by acquiring restriction enzymes from plasmids.
6. Phage therapy, viral phage therapy, or phagotherapy is the therapeutic use of Bacteriophages to treat pathogenic bacterial infections
7. Bacteriophages, known as phages, are a form of viruses
8. Bacteriophage ( phage ) A virus that infects bacteria.
9. The phage has replicated and the donor cells have lysed.
10. When phage in vivo circulated at enough long period of time, some phage particles could extravasate in some organs or tissues and internalized there.
11. Bacteriophage (phage) are viruses that specifically infect bacteria
12. And you think Klingons are immune to this phage?
13. While all stages allowed phage adsorption, the daughter cells were most efficient.
14. Varied Kunitz domains can be displayed on phage at a low valency.
15. Phage chromosome is inserted into the continuity of the bacterial chromosome.
16. Phages, formally known as Bacteriophages, are viruses that solely kill and selectively target bacteria
17. In recent years, phage display was considered for vaccine development.
18. Bacteriophages (or phages) are obligate intracellular parasites that infect bacteria and reproduce by hijacking their host’s biosynthetic pathways.4 Phages are classified as either lytic or lysogenic based upon their replication strategy
19. A Bacteriophage (informally, phage) is a virus that infects and replicates within bacteria
20. Lysogeny is a semi - permanent association between the phage and host chromosomes.
21. Method for preparing high-throughput sequenceable dna from individual plaques of phages presenting peptides
22. What are Bacteriophages? Bacteriophages, also known as phages, are ubiquitous viruses, found wherever bacteria exist
23. Bacteriophages (phages) are viruses of bacteria that can kill and lyse the bacteria they infect
24. Bacteriophage ( or phage ): Any of a group of usually complex viruses that infect Bacteria.
25. Bacteriophage phage : Any of a group of usually complex viruses that infect Bacteria.