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  Enterobacteria phage T4 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Enterobacteria phage T4 is a phage that infects E.
T4 is also one of the largest phages, at approximately 90 nm wide and 200 nm long (most phages range from 25 to 200 nm in length).
T4 is only capable of undergoing a lytic lifecycle and not the lysogenic life cycle.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/T4_phage   (760 words)

  
 Bacteriophage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phages are ubiquitous and can be found in all reservoirs populated by bacterial hosts, such as soil or the intestine of animals.
In the case of the T4 phage, the construction of new virus particles is a complex process which requires the assistance of special helper molecules.
Research on phage therapy was largely discontinued in the West, but phage therapy has been used since the 1940s in the former Soviet Union as an alternative to antibiotics for treating bacterial infections.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Phage   (1498 words)

  
 Bacteriophage Ecology Group - Phage Images   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
If you have any phage images which you would like to post on this page, contact me with your URL or e-mail me the image.
Bacteriophage HK97 capsid assembly is a premier model system for studying aspects of protein assembly mechanisms.
THIS IS NOT A PHAGE: it is a photosynthetic flagellate - Micromonas pusilla - that is infected by a virus; to the extent that this photosynthetic flagellate qualifies as a unicellular organism, then the infecting virus is an UOP, a unicellular organism parasite
www.mansfield.ohio-state.edu /~sabedon/beg_phage_images.htm   (431 words)

  
 Tulane T4-like Genome Website
Tulane and New Orleans are coming back to life and so is the phage website.
Please provide your input for improvements via email or use the Phage forum.
If you use data from the website, please cite us.
phage.bioc.tulane.edu   (98 words)

  
 Phage Biology at Evergreen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
17th Evergreen International Phage Biology Meeting, August 12-17, 2007
Until now, going to the Republic of Georgia to avoid amputation due to severe bone infections or diabetic ulcers has been a real challenge.
Now, members of long-experienced Tbilisi teams that have helped treat tens of thousands of Georgians for severe infections for many years, as well as several of these Western patients, are making that option more accessible.
www.evergreen.edu /phage   (90 words)

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