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Review article: bacteriophages in gastroenterology—from biology to ...

Nov 7, 2019 ... Summary Background The gut microbiota plays an important role in the pathogenesis of several gastrointestinal diseases.

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The future of bacteriophage biology | Nature Reviews Genetics

Practical questions, such as how to use phages to combat human diseases that are caused by bacteria, how to eradicate phage pests in the food industry and ...

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Studies on the bacterial diseases of Sudan crops: VIII. Survival and ...

In the absence of demonstrable phage activity, disappearance of the organism in water-saturated soil is attributed to prevailing anaerobic conditions, and in ...

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Temperature-dependent virus lifecycle choices may reveal and ...

Such phage-free bacteria therefore have a significant potential to cause disease. The roles of these condition dependent phages during infection.

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Phage Therapy Could Beat Drug-Resistant Illnesses - Scientific ...

Nov 1, 2019 ... Since arriving there in 2013, Chan has accumulated a “library” of phages, harvested from sewage, soil and other natural sources, that he makes ...

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Disease Ecology | Learn Science at Scitable

Infectious diseases have long been known to cause devastating illnesses in ... to reflect differences in their population biology (Anderson & May 1979).

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Microbiome engineering: Current applications and its future - Foo ...

Jan 30, 2017 ... Alter structure and function of soil microbiome;; Enhance soil ... However, the effect of FMT on these diseases requires further studies.

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Viruses Can Help Us as Well as Harm Us - Scientific American

Dec 1, 2020 ... Known as bacteriophages, or phages, these viruses sneak inside bacterial ... People who have lung diseases such as cystic fibrosis find it ...

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Bacteriophages: biology and history - Sharp - 2001 - Journal of ...

Jun 19, 2001 ... In addition to the control of human and veterinary infections there was considerable early interest in the control of plant diseases.

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LYSOGENY IN PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA - Holloway - 1960 ...

Certain of the bacterial strains are lysogenic for a phage having ... European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 7, 2, (238).

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AI-Generated Project Ideas

  1. A study on the efficacy of bacteriophages in treating bacterial infections in plants and their impact on soil health.
  2. An investigation into the relationship between soil health and the prevalence of disease-causing microorganisms in agricultural settings.
  3. An examination of the potential of bacteriophages as a tool for controlling bacterial infections in humans and animals while minimizing the development of antibiotic resistance.
  4. An analysis of the effects of environmental factors, such as climate change, on the spread of disease-causing organisms through soil and its impact on human and animal health.