In the field of phage applications and clinical treatment, virulent phages have been in the spotlight whereas temperate phages received, relatively speaking, less attention. The fact that temperate phages often carry virulent or drug-resistant genes is a constant concern and drawback in temperate phage applications. However, temperate phages also play a role in bacterial regulation. This review elucidates the biological properties of temperate phages based on their life cycle and introduces the latest work on temperate phage applications, such as on host virulence reduction, biofilm degradation, genetic engineering and phage display. The versatile use of temperate phages coupled with their inherent properties, such as economy, ready accessi...
Lytic bacteriophages (phages) have the potential for controlling susceptible bacteria in the rhizosp...
Microorganisms universally attach to surfaces, resulting in biofilm formation. These biofilms entail...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Phage Therapy, Lysin Therapy, and Antibiotics, a Trio Due ...
Strictly lytic phages have been consensually preferred for phage therapy purposes. In contrast, temp...
Bacteriophages are ubiquitous organisms that can be specific to one or multiple strains of hosts, in...
Bacteriophages are ubiquitous in our world, mainly in the oceans, soil, the water and food we consum...
Temperate phages are considered as natural vectors for gene transmission among bacteria due to the a...
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria. There are an estimated 1031 phage on the planet, ma...
Temperate phages are bacterial viruses that as part of their life cycle reside in the bacterial geno...
Bacteria and phages have traditionally been viewed as 'antagonists'. However, temperate phages can t...
(Bacterio)phages (viruses that infect bacteria) are the most abundant entities on earth. Phages are ...
Phages are viruses that infect bacteria. They affect various microbe-mediated processes that drive b...
© Mattioli 1885.Phages are the obligate parasite of bacteria and have complex interactions with thei...
Temperate phages are important players in genetic diversification of their bacterial host by transfo...
Bacteriophages are the viruses of bacteria. In the guise of phage therapy they have been used for de...
Lytic bacteriophages (phages) have the potential for controlling susceptible bacteria in the rhizosp...
Microorganisms universally attach to surfaces, resulting in biofilm formation. These biofilms entail...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Phage Therapy, Lysin Therapy, and Antibiotics, a Trio Due ...
Strictly lytic phages have been consensually preferred for phage therapy purposes. In contrast, temp...
Bacteriophages are ubiquitous organisms that can be specific to one or multiple strains of hosts, in...
Bacteriophages are ubiquitous in our world, mainly in the oceans, soil, the water and food we consum...
Temperate phages are considered as natural vectors for gene transmission among bacteria due to the a...
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria. There are an estimated 1031 phage on the planet, ma...
Temperate phages are bacterial viruses that as part of their life cycle reside in the bacterial geno...
Bacteria and phages have traditionally been viewed as 'antagonists'. However, temperate phages can t...
(Bacterio)phages (viruses that infect bacteria) are the most abundant entities on earth. Phages are ...
Phages are viruses that infect bacteria. They affect various microbe-mediated processes that drive b...
© Mattioli 1885.Phages are the obligate parasite of bacteria and have complex interactions with thei...
Temperate phages are important players in genetic diversification of their bacterial host by transfo...
Bacteriophages are the viruses of bacteria. In the guise of phage therapy they have been used for de...
Lytic bacteriophages (phages) have the potential for controlling susceptible bacteria in the rhizosp...
Microorganisms universally attach to surfaces, resulting in biofilm formation. These biofilms entail...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Phage Therapy, Lysin Therapy, and Antibiotics, a Trio Due ...