peer-reviewedInitially described a century ago by William Twort and Felix d’Herelle, bacteriophages are bacterial viruses found ubiquitously in nature, located wherever their host cells are present. Translated literally, bacteriophage (phage) means ‘bacteria eater’. Phages interact and infect specific bacteria while not affecting other bacteria or cell lines of other organisms. Due to the specificity of these phage–host interactions, the relationship between phages and their host cells has been the topic of much research. The advances in phage biology research have led to the exploitation of these phage–host interactions and the application of phages in the agricultural and food industry. Phages may provide an alternative to the use of anti...
Phage biology is one of the most significant and fundamental aspects of biological research and is o...
323 pagesAs the natural viral predators of bacteria, bacteriophages (“phages”) exist anywhere their ...
Viruses are infectious particles that exist in a huge variety of forms and infect practically all li...
Initially described a century ago by William Twort and Felix d’Herelle, bacteriophages are bacterial...
Over the past decades, bacteriophage research has revealed the abundance of phages in nature, their ...
The interest for natural antimicrobial compounds has increased due to alterations in consumer positi...
Phage therapy consists of applying bacteriophages, whose natural function is to kill specific bacter...
The incidence of foodborne infectious diseases is stable or has even increased in many countries. Co...
© Mattioli 1885.Phages are the obligate parasite of bacteria and have complex interactions with thei...
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria and are the most common viral subdivision on Earth. ...
First discovered in the 19th century, bacteriophages (phages) are bacterial viruses and the most wid...
Bacteriophages, or as they are most commonly referred to as phages, are viruses which are capable of...
Bacteriophages are organisms of incredible diversity and abundance. Their specificity is a unique at...
Bacteriophages are ubiquitous in nature and their use is a current promising alternative in biologic...
The inherent ability of bacteriophages (phages) to infect specific bacterial hosts makes them ideal ...
Phage biology is one of the most significant and fundamental aspects of biological research and is o...
323 pagesAs the natural viral predators of bacteria, bacteriophages (“phages”) exist anywhere their ...
Viruses are infectious particles that exist in a huge variety of forms and infect practically all li...
Initially described a century ago by William Twort and Felix d’Herelle, bacteriophages are bacterial...
Over the past decades, bacteriophage research has revealed the abundance of phages in nature, their ...
The interest for natural antimicrobial compounds has increased due to alterations in consumer positi...
Phage therapy consists of applying bacteriophages, whose natural function is to kill specific bacter...
The incidence of foodborne infectious diseases is stable or has even increased in many countries. Co...
© Mattioli 1885.Phages are the obligate parasite of bacteria and have complex interactions with thei...
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria and are the most common viral subdivision on Earth. ...
First discovered in the 19th century, bacteriophages (phages) are bacterial viruses and the most wid...
Bacteriophages, or as they are most commonly referred to as phages, are viruses which are capable of...
Bacteriophages are organisms of incredible diversity and abundance. Their specificity is a unique at...
Bacteriophages are ubiquitous in nature and their use is a current promising alternative in biologic...
The inherent ability of bacteriophages (phages) to infect specific bacterial hosts makes them ideal ...
Phage biology is one of the most significant and fundamental aspects of biological research and is o...
323 pagesAs the natural viral predators of bacteria, bacteriophages (“phages”) exist anywhere their ...
Viruses are infectious particles that exist in a huge variety of forms and infect practically all li...