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Bacteriophages as potential new therapeutics to replace or supplement antibiotics
Published in Trends in biotechnology (Regular ed.) (01-12-2010)“…Over recent decades, a growing body of literature has validated the use of bacteriophages for therapy and prophylaxis in the war against drug-resistant…”
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Evaluation of lytic activity of staphylococcal bacteriophage Sb-1 against freshly isolated clinical pathogens
Published in Microbial biotechnology (01-09-2011)“…Summary In recent decades the increase in antibiotic‐resistant bacterial strains has become a serious threat to the treatment of infectious diseases. Drug…”
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The Phage Therapy Paradigm: Prêt-à-Porter or Sur-mesure?
Published in Pharmaceutical research (01-04-2011)“…Efforts to develop antibiotics that are not resistance to bacterial infections are discussed from a pharmacological perspective, focusing on phage therapy…”
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Feature series: Bioscience around the globe: in focus: Georgia
Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (01-10-2010)Get full text
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Mobile regulatory cassettes mediate modular shuffling in T4-type phage genomes
Published in Genome biology and evolution (01-01-2010)“…Coliphage phi1, which was isolated for phage therapy in the Republic of Georgia, is closely related to the T-like myovirus RB49. The approximately 275 open…”
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Magnetotactic bacteria from freshwater lakes in Georgia
Published in Journal of basic microbiology (1992)“…Several species of magnetotactic bacteria were discovered in the lakes and ponds of Georgia. Electron microscopic analysis of the bacteria showed a great…”
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The virulent bacteriophage IRA of Salmonella typhimurium: cloning of phage genes which are potentially lethal for the host cell
Published in Journal of basic microbiology (1990)“…Morphological and biological properties of Salmonella typhimurium phage IRA were studied. The phage is a member of the Styloviridae family and exhibits a very…”
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