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  • There I found a well-stocked library that included "Bacteriophage" by Mark Adams, the first issues of the Journal of Molecular Biology containing the classical Jacob and Monod paper describing the operon model for gene regulation, and two collections of papers by Adelberg and Stent.

    Hamilton O. Smith - Autobiography 1979

  • A discussion of phage therapy is currently very timely, not only because too many patients are dying of superbug infections; but also because of the recent release of the Canadian film: Killer Cure: The Amazing Adventures of Bacteriophage and the June 2006 release of the book by Thomas Haeusler entitled, Viruses vs. Superbugs, a solution to the antibiotics crisis?

    Choosing to let patients with superbug infections die rather than phage them? 2008

  • A discussion of phage therapy is currently very timely, not only because too many patients are dying of superbug infections; but also because of the recent release of the Canadian film: Killer Cure: The Amazing Adventures of Bacteriophage and the June 2006 release of the book by Thomas Haeusler entitled, Viruses vs. Superbugs, a solution to the antibiotics crisis?

    Choosing to let patients with superbug infections die rather than phage them? 2008

  • Bacteriophage is just another name for a virus that attacks a bacteria.

    An opportunity for the law of unintended consequences to rear its head | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2006

  • Bacteriophage therapy has been used in Eastern Europe and Russia for decades, but antibiotics have been more popular in the West.

    When Viruses Attack 2004

  • Bacteriophage soon revealed itself to be an object of choice for such research.

    Physiology or Medicine 1969 - Press Release 1969

  • Bacteriophage therapy is generally used in different regions of Eastern Europe as a substitute to antibiotics.

    unknown title 2011

  • Bacteriophage therapy is commonly used as an alternative to antibiotics in parts of Eastern Europe.

    unknown title 2011

  • Bacteriophage Amplification platform, the Company has developed patented processes that are a platform for rapid, easy-to-use, inexpensive diagnostic and screening tests.

    Business Wire Travel News 2010

  • Bacteriophage are harmless bacteria-specific viruses that multiply aggressively when exposed to target bacteria.

    Business Wire Travel News 2010

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