The therapeutic potential of phages has been considered since their first identification more than a century ago. The evident concept of using a natural predator to treat bacterial infections has, however, since then been challenged considerably. Initially, the vast success of antibiotics almost eliminated the study of phages for therapy. Upon the renaissance of phage therapy research, the most provocative and unique properties of phages such as high specificity, self-replication and co-evolution prohibited a rapid preclinical and clinical development. On the one hand, the typical trajectory followed by small molecule antibiotics could not be simply translated into the preclinical analysis of phages, exemplified by the need for complex broa...
Phage Therapy, which uses bacteriophages to combat a bacterial infection, has been around since the ...
Lytic enzymes encoded by bacteriophages have been intensively explored as alternative agents for com...
Alternative treatment modes for antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens have become a public health...
The therapeutic potential of phages has been considered since their first identification more than a...
The impending postantibiotic era creates an urgent requirement for alternative treatments of infecti...
As the interactions of phagewithmammalian innate and adaptive immune systems are better delineated a...
Bacteriophages are known for a century but their use in therapy to cure bacterial infection is still...
Like the sword of Damocles, the threat of a post-antibiotic era is hanging over humanity's head. The...
Background The therapeutic potential of bacteriophages has been debated since their first isolation ...
The practice of phage therapy, which uses bacterial viruses (phages) to treat bacterial infections, ...
Abstract. Bacterial viruses (bacteriophages, also called “phages”) can be robust antibacterial agent...
Lytic bacteriophages (phages for short) are viruses that can infect and kill bacteria. Phages are di...
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria. They are highly specific for a bacterial species. T...
The globally increasing antimicrobial resistance levels urge for the introduction of novel classes o...
6 p.-4 fig.-1 tab.Bacterial viruses (bacteriophages or phages) were first isolated 90 years ago and ...
Phage Therapy, which uses bacteriophages to combat a bacterial infection, has been around since the ...
Lytic enzymes encoded by bacteriophages have been intensively explored as alternative agents for com...
Alternative treatment modes for antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens have become a public health...
The therapeutic potential of phages has been considered since their first identification more than a...
The impending postantibiotic era creates an urgent requirement for alternative treatments of infecti...
As the interactions of phagewithmammalian innate and adaptive immune systems are better delineated a...
Bacteriophages are known for a century but their use in therapy to cure bacterial infection is still...
Like the sword of Damocles, the threat of a post-antibiotic era is hanging over humanity's head. The...
Background The therapeutic potential of bacteriophages has been debated since their first isolation ...
The practice of phage therapy, which uses bacterial viruses (phages) to treat bacterial infections, ...
Abstract. Bacterial viruses (bacteriophages, also called “phages”) can be robust antibacterial agent...
Lytic bacteriophages (phages for short) are viruses that can infect and kill bacteria. Phages are di...
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria. They are highly specific for a bacterial species. T...
The globally increasing antimicrobial resistance levels urge for the introduction of novel classes o...
6 p.-4 fig.-1 tab.Bacterial viruses (bacteriophages or phages) were first isolated 90 years ago and ...
Phage Therapy, which uses bacteriophages to combat a bacterial infection, has been around since the ...
Lytic enzymes encoded by bacteriophages have been intensively explored as alternative agents for com...
Alternative treatment modes for antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens have become a public health...