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"In silico"
From Wikipedia
If the target host* of a phage therapy treatment is not an animal the term "biocontrol" (as in phage-mediated biocontrol of bacteria) is usually employed, rather than "phage therapy".
In silico
From:"Genomics,Proteomics and Clinical Bacteriology",N.Woodford and Alan P.Johnson
Phrase that emphasizes the fact that many molecular biologists spend increasing amounts of their time in front of a computer screen, generating hypotheses that can subsequently be tested and (hopefully) confirmed in the laboratory.
Phage Therapy is influenced by:
Phage therapy is influenced by:
Country : the epidemiological situation is different from country to country in terms of circulating bacteria and bacteriophages. Example: lytic phages from Italy may be no active on the same bacteria (genus and species) isolated from another country and vice versa.
Temporariness
Mutation rate
Phenotypical delay
Phage cocktail
My point of view
Country : the epidemiological situation is different from country to country in terms of circulating bacteria and bacteriophages. Example: lytic phages from Italy may be no active on the same bacteria (genus and species) isolated from another country and vice versa.
Temporariness
Mutation rate
Phenotypical delay
Phage cocktail
My point of view
Sunday 21 June 2009
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J. Andy Schaber, Adrienne Hammond, Nancy L. Carty,Simon C. Williams, Jane A. Colmer-Hamood, Ben H. Burrowes,Vijian Dhevan, John A. Griswold and Abdul N. Hamood.
A Synergistic DispersinBTM and Bacteriophage Combo for Wound Healing
Controlling clinically relevant biofilms using bacteriophages
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