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Insights into the role of the flagellar glycosylation system in Campylobacter jejuni phage-host interactions
DownloadFall 2018
Bacteriophages (phages) are the viruses that infect bacteria. Studying how phages interact with their hosts can inspire new ways of controlling bacterial pathogens and can highlight important facets of the biology of both organisms. Furthermore, phage-host characterization can inform exploitation...
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Fall 2016
Bacteriophages are considered to be the most abundant and potentially the most diverse form of life on earth. Phage receptor binding proteins (RBPs), which allow phages to specifically target their host bacteria, consequently represent a massive diversity of bacterial targeting proteins. These...