Contemporary trends in bacteriophage research / Horace T. Adams, editor.

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Other Authors: Adams, Horace T.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Nova Science Publishers, ©2009.
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Table of Contents:
  • Fighting fire with fire : applying temperate phage for preventing phage infection in food fermentations / Xingmin Sun, Horst Neve and Knut J. Heller
  • Bacteriophages and the control of bacteria in food / J.A. Hudson, L. McIntyre and C. Billington
  • Prophages within the bacterial genomes : contribution to bacterial variability / Maite Muniesa, Ruth Serra-Moreno and Juan Jofre
  • Bacteriorphage encoded murein hydrolases / Yves Briers, Guido Volckaert and Rob Lavigne
  • Use of phage-battery to isolate industrially-important rare actinomycetes / Ipek Kurtböke
  • Inactivation of viruses with femtosecond laser pulses / K.T. Tsen [and others]
  • Experimental fitness landscape for bacteriophage infectivity / Yuuki Hayashi, Takuyo Aita and Tetsuya Yomo
  • Bacteriophage intraspecific cooperation and defection / Stephen T. Abedon
  • Impact of phage properties on bacterial survival / Stephen T. Abedon
  • Phage display in brain tumor research / Tatiana I. Samoylova and Nancy R. Cox
  • Deconstructing chemostats towards greater phage-modeling precision / Stephen T. Abedon
  • Disambiguating bacteriophage pseudolysogeny : an historical analysis of lysogeny, pseudolysogeny, and the phage carrier state / Stephen T. Abedon
  • Impact of lysogeny on bacteria with a focus on lactic acid bacteria / Xingmin Sun [and others]
  • Contribution of negatively charged phosphate and KDO residues on lipopolysaccharide to the binding and conformational change of spike G and H proteins of bacteriophage øX174 / Minoru Inagaki [and others]
  • Mycobacteriophage and control of tuberculosis / Sergio Luis Yzquierdo [and others].
  • Contemporary trends in bacteriophage research : bacteriophage biocontrol : the Ralstonia solanacearum case / Takashi Yamada
  • Characterization of receptor sites for bacteriophages PL-1,J-1 and MLC-A using two strains of Lactobacillus casei / María Luján Capra, Andrea del Luján Quiberoni and Jorge Alberto Reinheimer
  • Usage of bacteriophage in display technology : an effective identification of target-binding peptide/protein from large repertoires of sequences / Teruhiko Matsubara.