Diverse Durham collection phages demonstrate complex BREX defence responses
Bacteriophages (phages) outnumber bacteria ten-to-one and cause infections at a rate of 1025 per second. The ability of phages to reduce bacterial populations make them attractive alternative antibacterials for use in combatting the rise in antimicrobial resistance. This effort may be hindered due t...
Main Authors: | Kelly, A, Went, SC, Mariano, G, Shaw, L, Picton, DM, Duffner, SJ, Coates, I, Herdman-Grant, R, Gordeeva, J, Drobiazko, A, Isaev, A, Lee, Y-J, Lutyen, Y, Morgan, RD, Weigele, P, Severinov, K, Wenner, N, Hinton, JCD, Blower, TR |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Society for Microbiology
2023
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