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Another battle won in the phage-host arms race: Pseudomonas phage blocks quorum sensing regulator LasR.Academic Article Why?
Engineering Phage Host-Range and Suppressing Bacterial Resistance through Phage Tail Fiber Mutagenesis.Academic Article Why?
Transposable phages, DNA reorganization and transfer.Academic Article Why?
A phage tail-like bacteriocin suppresses competitors in metapopulations of pathogenic bacteria.Academic Article Why?
Cloning of restriction fragments of DNA from staphylococcal bacteriophage phi 11.Academic Article Why?
Polyadenylation and reverse transcription of bacteriophage phi 6 double-stranded RNA.Academic Article Why?
Hitchhiking, collapse, and contingency in phage infections of migrating bacterial populations.Academic Article Why?
Transcription and replication of bacteriophage phi6 RNA.Academic Article Why?
A Phage-Assisted Continuous Selection Approach for Deep Mutational Scanning of Protein-Protein Interactions.Academic Article Why?
Portal protein diversity and phage ecology.Academic Article Why?
The mortality of bacteriophage containing assimilated radioactive phosphorus.Academic Article Why?
Bacteriophage-based synthetic biology for the study of infectious diseases.Academic Article Why?
Displacement of parental RNA strands during in vitro transcription by bacteriophage phi 6 nucleocapsids.Academic Article Why?
Host happy hour: Phage cocktail targets IBD-associated microbes.Academic Article Why?
Insertion and replication of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa mutator phage D3112.Academic Article Why?
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