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In vivo, the situation is even more complicated because it is necessary to account for the immune_response against both bacteria and phages. The terms H(t) and h(t) represent the immune_response against bacteria and phages, respectively. The increasing application of phages for eco-restoration, food safety, and sterilization of surfaces implies that phage-derived antibacterial treatments need to work even in the absence of a complementary immune_response. Within the present framework, as in Payne et_al`s study, the effectiveness of the therapy was based on the complete removal of the target bacterium and . . .
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