The Big Picture Book of Viruses - Myoviruses
... An Introduction to the Bacteriophage T4 Virus bacteriophage T4 Example electron micrograph from ICTV. bacteriophage T4 Example electron micrograph from ICTV. bacteriophage T4 graphic From An Introduction to ...
- www.virology.net/Big_Virology/BVDNAmyo.html
Bacteriophage at Evergreen
... infections and epidemics. One result is a renewed interest in the possibilities of bacteriophage therapy -- the harnessing of a specific kind of viruses that attack only bacteria to kill pathogenic ...
The Evergreen State College
... Use the link below to be redirected to the new home page of Bacteriophage Home Page . Our website has recently undergone some ...
- www.evergreen.edu/user/T4/home.html
Virus and Bacteriophage
... in the public domain and are not to be used for any type of commercial endeavor. 0022a.jpg: Bacteriophage lambda. At higher magnification ( 0022b.jpg ) the distal tail spikes can clearly be observed ...
- www.biochem.wisc.edu/inman/empics/virus.htm
Phage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... Herelle continued his research and development in the Soviet Union . Structural overview of bacteriophage Actual picture of Bacteriophages Phages infect only specific bacteria. Some phages are virulent ...
- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacteriophage
CELLS alive! Table of Contents
... Microbiology (viruses, bacteria, parasites) Bacteriophage Oh Goodness, my E. coli has a Virus! Dividing Bacteria why aren't they knee-deep? ...
- www.cellsalive.com/toc.htm
Phage International, Inc.
... Georgian Biomedical Preparations to be Used by a US Owned Company -- Bacteriophage-based Antibacterial Products from World-Renowned Eliava Institute to be Used by US Owned Phage Therapy Center ...
- www.phageinternational.com
phage_intro
... study. They are still a paradigm for many areas of biology, especially gene expression (See Bacteriophage Lambda) . Environmental: Bacteriophages, like bacteria, are very common in all natural ...
- www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~mgonzalez/Micro521/Lambda/phage_intro.html
Examples of Viruses
... same coat protein). It is approximately 300 nanometers long and 15 nanometers wide. T4 bacteriophage: consists of a DNA molecule tightly packaged in a protein head. The virus attaches to the ...
- www.accessexcellence.org/AB/GG/examples_of_viruses.html
- 9/16/2005
Division M HomePhage
The web site of the Bacteriophage Division (Division M) of the American Society for Microbiology Messages from Division M Chairs: "The Phage Manifesto", by Ry Young 2003 (PDF file) "Bacteriophage ...
- www.asm.org/division/m/M.html