Bacteria are susceptible to phage (viral) infections. One of the most important properties of phages is host specificity. Phages can be so selective that they will distinguish varieties among apparently identical organisms. By exposing au isolate growing on the surface of an agar plate to a battery of different phages a pattern develops contingent on the susceptibility or resistance of the culture to the phages. A culture sensitive to a particular phage is destroyed and the destruction is manifested by areas devoid of bacterial growth. Using phages to differentiate bacteria is referred to as phage typing.Phage typing can be extremely important in many health situations because it can identify random, unrelated organisms as well as the isola...
The book chapter, "Isolation independent methods of characterizing phage communities 1: Strain typin...
The book chapter, "Isolation independent methods of characterizing phage communities 1: Strain typin...
A bacteriophage is any one of a number of viruses that infect bacteria. The term is commonly used in...
A set composed of 27 phages is described for differentiating Salmonella spp. representative of group...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 43-46)Viruses that that infect bacteria are called bacteriop...
<div><p>Phage therapy, treating bacterial infections with bacteriophages, could be a future alternat...
Phage therapy, treating bacterial infections with bacteriophages, could be a future alternative to a...
Bacteriophages show great potential in many applications. Their abundance exceeds the bacterial popu...
Bacteriophages show great potential in many applications. Their abundance exceeds the bacterial popu...
A phage typing set composed of 13 phages is described for characterizing Staphylococcus epidermidis....
A phage typing set composed of 32 phages is described for differentiating Escherichi coli. Eight hun...
PubMed ID: 1588846In this study, 103 strains of P. aeruginosa, isolated from various clinical specim...
The Phene Plate (PhP) system of biochemical fingerprinting of bacteria is a computerised typing syst...
The chapter, "Isolation independent methods of characterizing phage communities 1: Strain typing usi...
Bacteriophages, regarded today as viruses parasitic on bacteria, are characterized by a number of we...
The book chapter, "Isolation independent methods of characterizing phage communities 1: Strain typin...
The book chapter, "Isolation independent methods of characterizing phage communities 1: Strain typin...
A bacteriophage is any one of a number of viruses that infect bacteria. The term is commonly used in...
A set composed of 27 phages is described for differentiating Salmonella spp. representative of group...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 43-46)Viruses that that infect bacteria are called bacteriop...
<div><p>Phage therapy, treating bacterial infections with bacteriophages, could be a future alternat...
Phage therapy, treating bacterial infections with bacteriophages, could be a future alternative to a...
Bacteriophages show great potential in many applications. Their abundance exceeds the bacterial popu...
Bacteriophages show great potential in many applications. Their abundance exceeds the bacterial popu...
A phage typing set composed of 13 phages is described for characterizing Staphylococcus epidermidis....
A phage typing set composed of 32 phages is described for differentiating Escherichi coli. Eight hun...
PubMed ID: 1588846In this study, 103 strains of P. aeruginosa, isolated from various clinical specim...
The Phene Plate (PhP) system of biochemical fingerprinting of bacteria is a computerised typing syst...
The chapter, "Isolation independent methods of characterizing phage communities 1: Strain typing usi...
Bacteriophages, regarded today as viruses parasitic on bacteria, are characterized by a number of we...
The book chapter, "Isolation independent methods of characterizing phage communities 1: Strain typin...
The book chapter, "Isolation independent methods of characterizing phage communities 1: Strain typin...
A bacteriophage is any one of a number of viruses that infect bacteria. The term is commonly used in...