Phages have certain features, such as their ability to form protein–protein interactions, that make them good candidates for use in a variety of beneficial applications, such as in human or animal health, industry, food science, food safety, and agriculture. It is essential to identify and characterize the proteins produced by particular phages in order to use these viruses in a variety of functional processes, such as bacterial detection, as vehicles for drug delivery, in vaccine development, and to combat multidrug resistant bacterial infections. Furthermore, phages can also play a major role in the design of a variety of cheap and stable sensors as well as in diagnostic assays that can either specifically identify specific compounds or d...
Bacteriophages are ubiquitous in our world, mainly in the oceans, soil, the water and food we consum...
81-86Landscape phage, phage display, stripped phage, biosensors, detection, affinity reagent, nanote...
Foodborne microorganisms are an important cause of human illness worldwide. Two-thirds of human food...
31 pages, 2 tables, 5 figures.-- This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
The experimentally amenable nature of phage and their use in testing fundamental biological question...
Bacteriophage therapy dates back almost a century, but the discovery of antibiotics led to a rapid d...
Fast and reliable detection of bacterial pathogens in clinical samples, contaminated food products, ...
Filamentous bacteriophage have proven to be a powerful biotechnology tool. A direct genotype-to-phen...
Abstract Recently it has been recognized that bacteriophages, the natural predators of bacteria can ...
Phage, or viruses that infect bacteria, are excellent for bacterial detection because they are host-...
Phages are bacterial viruses that have gained a significant role in biotechnology owing to their wid...
Bacteriophages encode many distinct proteins for the successful infection of a bacterial host. Each ...
323 pagesAs the natural viral predators of bacteria, bacteriophages (“phages”) exist anywhere their ...
Published online: 18 Jul 2022Bacterial pathogens are leading causes of infections with high mortalit...
In recent years, a number of bacterial detection methods have been developed to replace time-consumi...
Bacteriophages are ubiquitous in our world, mainly in the oceans, soil, the water and food we consum...
81-86Landscape phage, phage display, stripped phage, biosensors, detection, affinity reagent, nanote...
Foodborne microorganisms are an important cause of human illness worldwide. Two-thirds of human food...
31 pages, 2 tables, 5 figures.-- This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
The experimentally amenable nature of phage and their use in testing fundamental biological question...
Bacteriophage therapy dates back almost a century, but the discovery of antibiotics led to a rapid d...
Fast and reliable detection of bacterial pathogens in clinical samples, contaminated food products, ...
Filamentous bacteriophage have proven to be a powerful biotechnology tool. A direct genotype-to-phen...
Abstract Recently it has been recognized that bacteriophages, the natural predators of bacteria can ...
Phage, or viruses that infect bacteria, are excellent for bacterial detection because they are host-...
Phages are bacterial viruses that have gained a significant role in biotechnology owing to their wid...
Bacteriophages encode many distinct proteins for the successful infection of a bacterial host. Each ...
323 pagesAs the natural viral predators of bacteria, bacteriophages (“phages”) exist anywhere their ...
Published online: 18 Jul 2022Bacterial pathogens are leading causes of infections with high mortalit...
In recent years, a number of bacterial detection methods have been developed to replace time-consumi...
Bacteriophages are ubiquitous in our world, mainly in the oceans, soil, the water and food we consum...
81-86Landscape phage, phage display, stripped phage, biosensors, detection, affinity reagent, nanote...
Foodborne microorganisms are an important cause of human illness worldwide. Two-thirds of human food...