Since their independent discovery by Frederick Twort in 1915 and Felix d’Herelle in 1917, bacteriophages have captured the attention of scientists for more than a century. They are the most abundant organisms on the planet, often outnumbering their bacterial hosts by tenfold in a given environment, and they constitute a vast reservoir of unexplored genetic information. The increased prevalence of antibiotic resistant pathogens has renewed interest in the use of naturally obtained phages to combat bacterial infections, aka phage therapy. The development of tools to modify phages, genetically or chemically, combined with their structural flexibility, cargo capacity, ease of propagation, and overall safety in humans has opened the door to a my...
Since their discovery, bacteriophages have contributed enormously to our understanding of molecular ...
Bacteriophages are ubiquitous organisms that can be specific to one or multiple strains of hosts, in...
Abstract Recently it has been recognized that bacteriophages, the natural predators of bacteria can ...
Background The therapeutic potential of bacteriophages has been debated since their first isolation ...
Despite the successful use of antibacterials, the emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria has beco...
The alarming rise in antimicrobial resistance coupled with a lack of innovation in antibiotics has r...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2018Cataloged from PDF...
The experimentally amenable nature of phage and their use in testing fundamental biological question...
The experimentally amenable nature of phage and their use in testing fundamental biological question...
Bacteriophage research has been instrumental to advancing many fields of biology, such as genetics, ...
Bacteriophages have been used to treat bacterial infections in animals and humans since their discov...
Over the past decades, bacteriophage research has revealed the abundance of phages in nature, their ...
Over the past decades, bacteriophage research has revealed the abundance of phages in nature, their ...
Phages are versatile agents for delivering a variety of cargo, including nanomaterials, nucleic acid...
Bacteriophages (phages) are the most abundant and widely distributed organisms on Earth, constitutin...
Since their discovery, bacteriophages have contributed enormously to our understanding of molecular ...
Bacteriophages are ubiquitous organisms that can be specific to one or multiple strains of hosts, in...
Abstract Recently it has been recognized that bacteriophages, the natural predators of bacteria can ...
Background The therapeutic potential of bacteriophages has been debated since their first isolation ...
Despite the successful use of antibacterials, the emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria has beco...
The alarming rise in antimicrobial resistance coupled with a lack of innovation in antibiotics has r...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2018Cataloged from PDF...
The experimentally amenable nature of phage and their use in testing fundamental biological question...
The experimentally amenable nature of phage and their use in testing fundamental biological question...
Bacteriophage research has been instrumental to advancing many fields of biology, such as genetics, ...
Bacteriophages have been used to treat bacterial infections in animals and humans since their discov...
Over the past decades, bacteriophage research has revealed the abundance of phages in nature, their ...
Over the past decades, bacteriophage research has revealed the abundance of phages in nature, their ...
Phages are versatile agents for delivering a variety of cargo, including nanomaterials, nucleic acid...
Bacteriophages (phages) are the most abundant and widely distributed organisms on Earth, constitutin...
Since their discovery, bacteriophages have contributed enormously to our understanding of molecular ...
Bacteriophages are ubiquitous organisms that can be specific to one or multiple strains of hosts, in...
Abstract Recently it has been recognized that bacteriophages, the natural predators of bacteria can ...