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    Broad‐range antagonistic rhizobacteria Pseudomonas fluorescens and Serratia plymuthica suppress Agrobacterium crown gall tumours on tomato plants by Dandurishvili, N, Toklikishvili, N, Ovadis, M, Eliashvili, P, Giorgobiani, N, Keshelava, R, Tediashvili, M, Vainstein, A, Khmel, I, Szegedi, E, Chernin, L

    Published in Journal of applied microbiology (2011)
    “…Aim: To examine the biocontrol activity of broad‐range antagonists Serratia plymuthica IC1270, Pseudomonas fluorescens Q8r1‐96 and P. fluorescens B‐4117…”
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    Inhibitory effect of ACC deaminase‐producing bacteria on crown gall formation in tomato plants infected by Agrobacterium tumefaciens or A. vitis by Toklikishvili, N, Dandurishvili, N, Vainstein, A, Tediashvili, M, Giorgobiani, N, Lurie, S, Szegedi, E, Glick, B.R, Chernin, L

    Published in Plant pathology (01-12-2010)
    “…This study showed that various rhizosphere bacteria producing the enzyme 1‐aminocyclopropane‐1‐carboxylate (ACC) deaminase (ACCD), which can degrade ACC, the…”
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    Microbial water quality of the Georgian coastal zone of the Black Sea by Janelidze, N., Jaiani, E., Lashkhi, N., Tskhvediani, A., Kokashvili, T., Gvarishvili, T., Jgenti, D., Mikashavidze, E., Diasamidze, R., Narodny, S., Obiso, R., Whitehouse, C.A., Huq, A., Tediashvili, M.

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-03-2011)
    “…► Most microbial quality indicators in the Black Sea coastal zone vary by season. ► Low salinity and high temperatures may encourage non-native bacteria in…”
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    DETECTION OF CTX-M GENE ANTIBIOTICS RESISTANCE IN KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIA ISOLATES OF HOSPITALS IN ADJARA (GEORGIA) by Koiava, T, Gonçalves, D, Palmeira, J, Arobelidze, K, Tediashvili, M, Akhvlediani, L, Ferreira, H

    Published in Georgian medical news (01-09-2016)
    “…Research describing the epidemiology of antibiotic resistant microbes is vital to the proactive development of new antimicrobial agents. In the last years,…”
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    Biological characterization of v. Cholerae-specific bacteriophages isolated from water sources in Georgia by Elbakidze, T, Kokashvili, T, Janelidze, N, Porchkhidze, K, Koberidze, T, Tediashvili, M

    Published in Georgian medical news (01-03-2015)
    “…Vibrio cholerae, a widely spread bacterium in various marine, fresh, and brackish water environments, can cause a devastating diarrheal disease - cholera and…”
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    The possible use of V. parahaemolyticus - specific bacteriophages for prevention and therapy of infections caused by V. parahaemolyticus by Tskhvediani, A, Khukhunashvili, T, Eliashvili, T, Tsertsvadze, G, Gachechiladze, N, Tediashvili, M

    Published in Georgian medical news (01-06-2014)
    “…Vibrio parahaemolyticus is the most common halophilic Vibrio species causing serious gastroenteritis in humans. The main source of infection is consumption of…”
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    Phages and their application against drug-resistant bacteria by Chanishvili, N, Chanishvili, T, Tediashvili, M, Barrow, P A

    “…At the beginning of the 20th century the phenomenon of spontaneous bacterial lysis was discovered independently by Twort and d'Herelle. Despite the suggestion…”
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    Comparative phenotypic characterization of Vibrio cholerae isolates collected from aquatic environments of Georgia by Kokashvili, T, Elbakidze, T, Jaiani, E, Janelidze, N, Kamkamidze, G, Whitehouse, C, Huq, A, Tediashvili, M

    Published in Georgian medical news (01-11-2013)
    “…Vibrio cholerae is ubiquitous in aquatic environment inhabiting marine, fresh and brackish waters. V. cholerae serotypes O1 and O139 cause the devastating…”
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    Antitumor and adjuvant effects of phagelysates of E.coli in mice with Ehrlich carcinoma by Gambashidze, K, Khorava, P, Azaladze, T, Kalandarishvili, K, Jaiani, E, Lasareishvil, B, Azaladze, A, Tediashvili, M

    Published in Experimental oncology (01-07-2012)
    “…To augment anti-tumor host response and overcome the tumor-induced immunosuppression is of paramount importance especially when patient is subjected to…”
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    Application of bacterial thermo-and phagelysates for suppression of malignant tumor growth in experimental studies: 1. Anticancer efficacy of thermo- and phagelysates of E.coli by Gambashidze, K G, Khorava, P A, Kalandarishvili, K G, Lasareishvili, B G, Dzhaiani, E G, Azaladze, A T, Tediashvili, M I

    Published in Georgian medical news (01-01-2012)
    “…Immunotherapy is considered as one of the promising treatment strategies for patients with malignant tumors. In the presented work antitumor effects of E.coli…”
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    Pycnometric, viscometric and calorimetric studies of the process to release the double-stranded DNA from the Un bacteriophage by Mdzinarashvili, T.J., Mrevlishvili, G.M., Khvedelidze, M.M., Ivanova, A.T., Janelidze, N., Kiziria, E.L., Tushishvili, D.G., Tediashvili, M.I., Kemp, R.B.

    Published in Biophysical chemistry (20-10-2006)
    “…Knowledge of both the packaging of the linear, double-stranded (ds)DNA in bacteriophages and its subsequent release into the bacterial host is vital to our…”
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    161PEFFECT OF E.COLI PHAGE LYSATE VACCINATIONS ON CD4 + CD25 + FOXP3+ T-REGULATORY CELLS AND CYTOKINE LEVELS IN CANCER BEARING MICE by Gambashidze, K., Pantsulaia, I., Iobadze, M., Azaladze, T., Azaladze, A., Kalandarishvili, K., Khorava, P., Jaiani, E., Lasareishvili, B., Tediashvili, M.

    Published in Annals of oncology (01-09-2014)
    “…Abstract Aim: Regulatory T cells (Treg) play a key role in maintaining the balance of immune responses in human health and in disease. Generally, Tregs are…”
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    Differential scanning calorimetry and hydrodynamic study of bacterial viruses : Effect of solution conditions by MREVLISHVILI, G. M, SOTTOMAYOR, M. J, RIBEIRO DA SILVA, M. A. V, MDZINARASHVILI, T. D, AL-ZAZA, M, TEDIASHVILI, M, TUSHISHVILI, D, CHANISHVILI, N

    “…Bacterial viruses genome- ds-DNA -expulsion from the phage capsid is induced by temperature and is not accompanied by heat effects (temperature interval…”
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