Phage

Word PHAGE
Character 5
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /feɪdʒ/

Definitions and meanings of "Phage"

What do we mean by phage?

A bacteriophage. noun

A virus that is parasitic to bacteria. noun

A virus that is parasitic (reproduces itself) in bacteria noun

A virus that is parasitic on bacteria.

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The word "phage" in example sentences

Another feature of the Cal Tech undergraduate education was the opportunity to take credits as reading which I did most quarters, reading the original literature in phage genetics and gene regulation. ❋ Unknown (2002)

A phage is a virus that only attacks other bacteria. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Because of their predominance, it is necessary to discriminate between the various serotypes in the course of epidemiological investigations and a fairly sophisticated technique called phage typing is used for this purpose in many countries. ❋ Unknown (1997)

And therefore it is called phagiphania, of phage, that is to say meat. ❋ 1230-1298 (1900)

A bacterium's immune system defends against viruses called phage. ❋ Unknown (2012)

Here viruses that infect bacteria, called phage, are engineered such that each virus has on its surface coat a unique random peptide. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Crab A, Meiring M, Pritchard D, Deckmyn H (2001) Identification of a collagen-binding protein from Necator americanus by using a cDNA-expression phage display library. ❋ Julien Muzard Et Al. (2009)

A phage is a virus that infects bacteria, and starting fall semester, an initial cohort of 24

But Comic Sans, which was part of the same release, is a true atrocity and has invaded the outside world like some kind of phage or slime. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Phages I know from nothing, so I asked some of my colleagues, who thought there are problems such as phage resistance and specificity, but evidently there is still some active research into phages. ❋ Unknown (2005)

To make cells levitate, the research team modified a combination of gold nanoparticles and engineered viral particles called "phage" that was developed in the lab of Drs. Arap and Pasqualini. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The candidate will have hands on, extensive knowledge of molecular biology and protein engineering and experience with the construction of libraries and their use in biological selection techniques, such as phage display or other display systems as applied to antibody or peptide selection. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Mammalian cell-based systems have long been desired for antibody discovery and maturation but until recently cell-based approaches have been restricted to the use of more primitive microbial-based display systems such as phage, bacteria or yeast. ❋ Unknown (2010)

To make cells levitate, the research team modified a combination of gold nanoparticles and engineered viral particles called "phage" that was developed in the lab of Arap and Renata Pasqualini, also of the Koch Center. ❋ Unknown (2010)

To make cells levitate, the research team modified a combination of gold nanoparticles and engineered viral particles called "phage". ❋ Unknown (2010)

This diversity is mostly driven by their dynamic adaptation when facing selective pressure such as phage resistance mechanisms, which are widespread in bacterial hosts. ❋ Simon J. Labrie (2010)

Viral proteome matches in proteins that contained the string "phage" in their descriptions were removed, as these viruses likely target bacteria, not eukaryotic cells. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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