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Dictionary » B » Bacteriophages Bacteriophages(noun) Plural form of bacteriophage. See bacteriophage for definition and additional information. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe:... agar. Admittedly, I do not know the exact answer so if someone does, let us know. And the dark spot seems to be created by the administration of bacteriophages, as indicated in the text. The answer for the second question depends on the hemolysin in question, but most are expressed only in specific ...
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Black coloration of sheep blood agar... agar. Admittedly, I do not know the exact answer so if someone does, let us know. And the dark spot seems to be created by the administration of bacteriophages, as indicated in the text. The answer for the second question depends on the hemolysin in question, but most are expressed only in specific ...
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Re: Bacteriophages and Acne?... this may be less of a worry. Bacteriophage therapy also suffers from host rimmune response to the phage itself, and those who have worked with bacteriophages will recall the typical appearance of colonies of resistant bacteria appear in plaques. No doubt phage therapy has some indications but ...
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Re: Bacteriophages and Acne?... old,but I just wanna tell you something important... First of all, users "biohazard" and "canalon" don't know shit about Bacteriophages at all... so if you don't know - just keep your f..cking mouth shut!!! I've been in many countries and I can see the difference in medical ...
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Re: DNA methylation... reason for most people!) for methylation deployment are different when one looks at the two kingdoms of life: in bacteria, bacterial viruses (bacteriophages, or phages) have unmethylated DNA, and so they are targeted for deletion by unmethylated-DNA-destroying enzymes (DNAses). Eukaryotes ...
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