An up-to-date examination of phages, exploring their role in the biology and pathogenicity of specific pathogens as well as the application of phage biology to biotechnology.
• Opens with the exciting history of phage research, beginning with Felix d’Herelle’s 1917 description of a “microbe” that was antagonistic to bacteria, which he termed a bacteriophage.
• Covers general information that will familiarize readers with phage biology and explores the role of phages in the biology and pathogenicity of specific infectious bacteria.
• Details the application of phages in technology, including comprehensive material on recombineering in prokaryotes, polysaccharide-degrading phages, and the use of phage in therapy and detection of bacteria.
Phages: Their Role in Pathogen and Biotechnology
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PublisherASM Press
ISBN / ASIN1555813070
ISBN-139781555813079
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Sales Rank4,023,975
CategoryMedical
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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