Thermoresponsive c22 phage stiffness modulates the phage infectivity

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  • who: Udom Sae-Ueng from the National Center for have published the research work: Thermoresponsive C22 phage stiffness modulates the phage infectivity, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors attempt to decipher the role of the temperature for phages in biocontrol use. The data is also concordant with the plaque assay result, which showed an infection improvement at 25 and 30 u00b0C. Combining with the phage stiffness result, the authors propose that the relatively rigid C22 phage particles at 25 and 30 u00b0C could bind to the cell surface and infect the . . .

     

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