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ThePrint on MSNIs Ganga really self-cleaning? Here’s what science saysA British scientist first observed the anti-bacterial properties of Ganga water in 1896. Last year, a paper found that ...
(2009). We developed a droplet-based approach for isolating bacteriophage particles which we evaluated using a spot assay. As shown in Figure 1, this method starts by co-encapsulating T2 phage ...
Dennis D'Amico, associate professor of animal science, has demonstrated that bacteriophages can effectively reduce the amount ...
Researchers are investigating whether certain viruses known as bacteriophages, or phages, which specifically infect bacteria but not human cells, affect the development of type 1 diabetes in young ...
A T4 reporter bacteriophage strain is used that carries several genetic mutations. This invention also consists of the development of an assay for the rapid detection of pathogenic bacteria. Such an ...
Bacteriophages are the most common entities on earth and represent a constant challenge to bacterial populations. To fend off bacteriophage infection, bacteria evolved immune systems to avert phage ...
A world of microbes resides within the gut of every human being. This vast microbial community, the microbiome, which ...
Article subjects are automatically applied from the ACS Subject Taxonomy and describe the scientific concepts and themes of the article. The sewage water samples for phage isolation were collected in ...
The UP government claimed that despite over 57 crore devotees bathing in the Ganga, the river remains pure. Padma Shri ...
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