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Pages for virulent bacteriophage
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Virology Journal |Full text |Evolution of temperate pathogens: the bacteriophage/bacteria paradigm

... The non-virulent strategy is the other way around. ... Viruses such as lambda can mutate in several ways to become virulent. ... Bacteriophage. ... Hershey AD: The...
http://www.virologyj.com/content/4/1/121
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Streptococcal Toxic-Shock Syndrome

EID Volume 1 * Number 3 July-September 1995 / Synopses ... Arguably, group A Streptococcus (GAS) is the quintessence of an old organism that has become more virulent. ... Johnson LP, Tomai MA, Schlievert PM.
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol1no3/stevens.htm
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Isolation and partial purification of macrophage- ...[Infect Immun. 2005] - PubMed Result

NCBI ... Mycoplasma arthritidis induces toxicity, arthritis, and dermal necrosis in mice. Virulence factors include a superantigen and membrane adhesins and possibly also a bacteriophage component. ... Extracts of the more...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16113324/
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BAC Definitions

Bacteriology and the Definition of Pathogenicity ... Figure 2 - Lateral transfer of virulence/resistance genes from virulent to benign strain. ... Key: B - bacteriophage, C - Bacterial chromosome, P -...
http://www.jenner.ac.uk/BacBix3/BACdef.htm
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Virulence - Wikipedia

Virulence / From Wikipedia ... Virulent phage infect their bacterial hosts and lyse them after intracellular propagation. ... These proteins are coded for by genes in chromosomal DNA, bacteriophage DNA...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virulence
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Isolation and partial purification of macrophage- and dendritic cell-activating components from Mycoplasma arthritidis: association with organism virulence and

Home / Pharmaceutical Reports / Pharmaceutical report sourcer / DailyUpdates: Advances for Drug Development ... Virulence factors include a superantigen and membrane adhesins and possibly also a bacteriophage component. ...
http://www.leaddiscovery.co.uk/articles/16113324/
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BBC - h2g2 - MRSA

Skip to main content / Text Only version of this page / Access keys help ... MRSA is a problem because it is difficult to treat but it is no more dangerous (virulent) than common-or-garden S aureus. ...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A2266715
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New strains of Vibrio cholerae

... The toxin was for the first time shown to be not a part of the bacterium but actually that of a virus ( a virus that infects a bacterium is called a bacteriophage) that got integrated into the V. cholerae genome. ... A...
http://www.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/genomes/madanm/articles/cholera.htm
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Bacterial Infections and Mycoses

Start - ki.se / Education / Research / Library / About Karolinska Institutet / Search ki.se ... Bacteriophages - Univ of Leicester (UK), an attack of an E. coli population by a T4 bacteriophage - Cells Alive ... Emergence of...
http://www.mic.ki.se/Diseases/C01.html
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Enzymes explode food-poisoning bacteria

... According to Gasson, the lysins covered in the licence can be used to detect or kill selectively Listeria and Clostridium, two virulent bacteria with serious food safety implications. ... 'With the demand for commercial...
http://www.rsc.org/chemistryworld/Issues/2004/February/poisoning.asp
 
 
 
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