Modification of Bacteriophages to Increase Their Association with Lung Epithelium Cells In Vitro
There is currently a renaissance in research on bacteriophages as alternatives to antibiotics. Phage specificity to their bacterial host, in addition to a plethora of other advantages, makes them ideal candidates for a broad range of applications, including bacterial detection, drug delivery, and ph...
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Main Authors: | Aurelija M. Grigonyte (Author), Alexia Hapeshi (Author), Chrystala Constantinidou (Author), Andrew Millard (Author) |
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