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High Level Bioaerosol Protection against Infective Aerosols: How Medical Face Masks Compare against Respirators
Published 2022-01-01“…To determine the as-worn bioaerosol protection efficacy of different face coverings and estimate the possible protective function against airborne diseases, we challenged different respirators and medical masks on a standardized dummy head with a bioaerosol containing MS2 bacteriophages as virus surrogates. In our experiments, FFP2 respirators showed the highest filtration efficacy 94 ± 4 (SD) % followed by medical masks 93 ± 3 (SD) % and KN95 respirators 90 ± 7 (SD) %. …”
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Chloramphenicol and gentamicin reduce the evolution of resistance to phage ΦX174 by suppressing a subset of E. coli LPS mutants.
Published 2025-01-01“…Bacteriophages infect gram-negative bacteria by attaching to molecules present on the bacterial surface, often lipopolysaccharides (LPS). …”
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Nanopore sequencing of protozoa: Decoding biological information on a string of biochemical molecules into human-readable signals
Published 2025-01-01“…Such characteristics are also prevalent in other host-dependent parasites, such as bacteriophages. The taxonomic classification results showed a high proportion of nanopore reads identified as T. brucei in the infected blood samples, with no significant identification in the control blood samples and fecal samples. …”
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Phage Cocktail Alleviates Bacterial Canker of Kiwifruit by Modulating Bacterial Community Structure in Field Trial
Published 2025-01-01“…<i>actinidiae</i>. Bacteriophages are regarded as promising biocontrol agents against kiwifruit bacterial pathogens due to their exceptional host specificity and environmentally friendly nature. …”
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Current understanding of antimicrobial resistance mechanisms in bacteria (analytical review)
Published 2022-03-01“…Horizontal gene transfer, including free DNA transformation, transduction by bacteriophages and plasmid-involving conjugation, is believed to play an important role in antimicrobial resistance spread. …”
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Functional genomic insights into Floricoccus penangensis ML061-4 isolated from leaf surface of Assam tea
Published 2025-01-01“…The ML061-4 genome was evaluated for genes associated with complex carbohydrate metabolism, bacterial adhesion, virulence factors, pathogenicity, bacteriophages, antiviral defence systems as well as toxin- and antibiotic-resistance associated genes, and genes involved in toxin production, secondary metabolite biosynthesis and xenobiotics biodegradation. …”
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Simplified MS2 phage-like particle production including a novel maturation protein internal fusion affinity tag
Published 2025-12-01“…Phage-like particles (PLPs) are fabricated self-assembling nanoparticles derived from the structural elements of bacteriophages. These particles have biotechnological utility because of the ability to easily modify surface chemistry and compartmentalize nucleic acids or other materials. …”
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Phage display technology in ecotoxicology: phage display derived unique peptide for copper identification in aquatic samples
Published 2025-01-01“…To identify a variety of Cu-binding M13 phage clones with unique peptides and to assess their affinity for metal ions, the study utilized Escherichia coli as a factories producing recombinant bacteriophages, modified biopanning procedure and an ELISA assay. …”
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The future of plant lectinology: Advanced technologies and computational tools
Published 2025-01-01“…Phage display libraries enable the identification of carbohydrate-mimetic peptides and the development of ligands for lectins by presenting diverse peptide libraries on bacteriophages. Genomic and transcriptomic analyses facilitate the exploration of the lectome in various plant species by scanning entire datasets to identify genes that contain lectin motifs—specific conserved amino acid sequences involved in carbohydrate recognition—and lectin domains, the larger structural regions that facilitate and stabilize these interactions. …”
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Expanding the Diversity of <i>Actinobacterial Tectiviridae</i>: A Novel Genus from <i>Microbacterium</i>
Published 2025-01-01“…Although the novel bacteriophages have 91.6 to 97.5% nucleotide sequence similarity to each other, they are at most 58% similar to previously characterized <i>Tectiviridae</i> genera. …”
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Isolation, characterization and liposome-loaded encapsulation of a novel virulent Salmonella phage vB-SeS-01
Published 2025-01-01“…IntroductionSalmonella is a common foodborne pathogenic bacterium, displaying facultative intracellular parasitic behavior, which can help the escape against antibiotics treatment. Bacteriophages have the potential to control both intracellular and facultative intracellular bacteria and can be developed as antibiotic alternatives.MethodsThis study isolated and characterized vB-SeS-01, a novel Guernseyvirinae phage preying on Salmonella enterica, whose genome is closely related to those of phages SHWT1 and vB-SenS-EnJE1. …”
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Characterization and genome analysis of lytic Vibrio phage VPK8 with potential in lysing Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolates from clinical and seafood sources
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Background Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a marine bacterium causing seafood-associated gastrointestinal illness in humans and acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND) in shrimp. Bacteriophages have emerged as promising biocontrol agents against V. parahaemolyticus. …”
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