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Meanings of
bacteriophage
in English
Russian
фаги
Portuguese
bacteriófagos
Spanish
bacteriófagos
Catalan
bacteriofag
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Virus that infects and replicates within bacteria.
phage
bacteriophages
bacterial virus
Russian
фаги
Synonyms
Examples for "
phage
"
phage
bacteriophages
bacterial virus
Examples for "
phage
"
1
Here, we interrogate
phage
-
antibiotic
interactions across antibiotics with different mechanisms of action.
2
Recent metagenomic studies suggest that
phage
biogeography is characterized by frequent migration.
3
What is clear is that
phage
elements contribute significantly to genome variability.
4
At the time, I attributed it to the
phage
's
attack on her.
5
Both
phage
genomes were sequenced by a 454 and Sanger hybrid approach.
1
Aims: Temperate
bacteriophages
are bacterial viruses that transfer genetic information between bacteria.
2
Too sensitive to the fact that most
bacteriophages
come from raw sewage.
3
Sequence analysis revealed that MuEb belongs to the Mu family of
bacteriophages
.
4
We work on something called
bacteriophages
,
it's a virus with DNA.
5
Phage hunting involves discovering and studying new
bacteriophages
,
the viruses that infect bacteria.
1
Aims: Temperate bacteriophages are
bacterial
viruses
that transfer genetic information between bacteria.
2
Bacterial
viruses
(bacteriophages or phages) represent a natural mechanism for pathogenic bacterial control.
Usage of
bacteriophage
in English
1
Furthermore, our data indicated that tryptophol was involved in the
bacteriophage
infection.
2
All patients were immunized with
bacteriophage
phi X 174, a T cell-dependent neoantigen.
3
The recently purified
bacteriophage
endolysin Cpl-1 rapidly and specifically kills pneumococci on contact.
4
Catalytic studies carried out with purified topoisomerase II and
bacteriophage
DNA confirmed this hypothesis.
5
The genetic structure of natural
bacteriophage
populations is poorly understood.
6
Here we have characterized the Vi-associated E1-typing
bacteriophage
using a number of molecular approaches.
7
Various mechanisms exist that enable bacteria to resist
bacteriophage
infection.
8
These findings make fd
bacteriophage
a valuable tool for immunization without administering exogenous adjuvants.
9
Threshold distributions for clumps of MS2
bacteriophage
and bovine serum albumin were subsequently determined.
10
Endolysins are
bacteriophage
-
derived
protein molecules highly effective for bacterial killing.
11
The point is,
bacteriophage
research has a history in Russia, as you may not know.
12
Therefore, our study revealed novel aspects of metabolites during the
bacteriophage
infection in high-temperature environment.
13
This particular
bacteriophage
called M13
bacteriophage
is made up of single stranded DNA and proteins.
14
There is extensive diversity of putative virulence genes, mostly acquired via
bacteriophage
-
mediated
lateral gene transfer.
15
This study reports the use of
bacteriophage
prepared in the USSR in the treatment of cholera.
16
These include phenotypic culture based methods, tests for gene mutations and tests based on
bacteriophage
replication.
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bacteriophage
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
filamentous bacteriophage
acquire via bacteriophage
base on bacteriophage
different bacteriophage
give a bacteriophage
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Translations for
bacteriophage
Russian
фаги
бактериофаг
фаг
Portuguese
bacteriófagos
bacteriófago
fago
Spanish
bacteriófagos
bacteriofagos
bacteriófago
bacteriofago
Catalan
bacteriofag
bacteriòfag
bacteriòfags
fag
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Bacteriophage
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