Since 1959 with the proposal of Double Agar Layer (DAL) method for phage detection and quantification, many sophisticated methods have emerged meanwhile. However, many of them are either too complex/expensive or insensitive to replace routine utilization of DAL method in clinical, environmental and industrial environments. For that purpose, we have explored an alternative method for the detection and quantification of bacteriophages that fulfills the criteria of being rapid, simple and inexpensive. In this paper we have developed a method based on the analysis of optical density kinetics in bacterial cultures exposed to phage-containing samples. Although the decrease in optical density caused by cell lysis was one of the first observable co...
Rapid detection of bacteria in water and food samples is a critical need. The current molecular meth...
<div><p>Phage therapy, treating bacterial infections with bacteriophages, could be a future alternat...
Bacteriophages, which are the natural predators of bacteria, have re-emerged as an attractive altern...
Since 1959 with the proposal of Double Agar Layer (DAL) method for phage detection and quantificatio...
Since 1959 with the proposal of Double Agar Layer (DAL) method for phage detection and quantificatio...
Since 1959 with the proposal of Double Agar Layer (DAL) method for phage detection and quantificatio...
The growing number of drug-resistant bacterial infections worldwide is driving renewed interest in p...
International audienceThe growing number of drug-resistant bacterial infections worldwide is driving...
This paper describes a novel approach, termed the ‘phage amplification assay’, for the rapid detecti...
<p>Phage were added to log phase bacterial cultures to assess host range and to determine the killin...
Recently, phages have become popular as an alternative to antibiotics. This increased demand for pha...
Abstract Background The Double-Layer Agar (DLA) technique is extensively used in phage research to e...
The most common method for phage quantitation is the plaque assay, which relies on phage ability to ...
Bacterial densities and proportion of resistant colonies (as determined via plating on “phage agar”)...
Phage therapy, treating bacterial infections with bacteriophages, could be a future alternative to a...
Rapid detection of bacteria in water and food samples is a critical need. The current molecular meth...
<div><p>Phage therapy, treating bacterial infections with bacteriophages, could be a future alternat...
Bacteriophages, which are the natural predators of bacteria, have re-emerged as an attractive altern...
Since 1959 with the proposal of Double Agar Layer (DAL) method for phage detection and quantificatio...
Since 1959 with the proposal of Double Agar Layer (DAL) method for phage detection and quantificatio...
Since 1959 with the proposal of Double Agar Layer (DAL) method for phage detection and quantificatio...
The growing number of drug-resistant bacterial infections worldwide is driving renewed interest in p...
International audienceThe growing number of drug-resistant bacterial infections worldwide is driving...
This paper describes a novel approach, termed the ‘phage amplification assay’, for the rapid detecti...
<p>Phage were added to log phase bacterial cultures to assess host range and to determine the killin...
Recently, phages have become popular as an alternative to antibiotics. This increased demand for pha...
Abstract Background The Double-Layer Agar (DLA) technique is extensively used in phage research to e...
The most common method for phage quantitation is the plaque assay, which relies on phage ability to ...
Bacterial densities and proportion of resistant colonies (as determined via plating on “phage agar”)...
Phage therapy, treating bacterial infections with bacteriophages, could be a future alternative to a...
Rapid detection of bacteria in water and food samples is a critical need. The current molecular meth...
<div><p>Phage therapy, treating bacterial infections with bacteriophages, could be a future alternat...
Bacteriophages, which are the natural predators of bacteria, have re-emerged as an attractive altern...