Filamentous Bacteriophage in Bio/Nano/Technology, Bacterial Pathogenesis and Ecology
Filamentous phage (genus Inovirus) infect almost invariably Gram-negative bacteria. They are distinguished from all other bacteriophage not only by morphology, but also by the mode of their assembly, a secretion-like process that does not kill the host. “Classic” Escherichia coli filamentous phage F...
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Frontiers Media SA
2021
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