- phage resistance
- фагорезистентность
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Англо-русский словарь по иммунологии и иммуногенетике. — М.: Русский язык. Сучков С. В. Под ред. акад. Р. В. Петрова. 1990.
Phage therapy — is the therapeutic use of bacteriophages to treat pathogenic bacterial infections. Although extensively used and developed mainly in former Soviet Union countries for about 90 years, this method of therapy is still being tested elsewhere for… … Wikipedia
-phage — phage, phagie, phagique ♦ Éléments, du gr. phagos et phagia, de phagein « manger » (⇒ vore) : aérophagie; anthropophage, hippophagique; nécrophage. phag(o) , phage, phagie, phagique éléments, du gr. phagein, manger . ⇒ PHAGE, PHAGIE, PHAGIQUE,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Phage ecology — Bacteriophages (phages), potentially the most numerous organisms on Earth, are the viruses of bacteria (more generally, of prokaryotesThe term prokaryotes is useful to mean the sum of the bacteria and archaeabacteria but otherwise can be… … Wikipedia
Phage monographs — Bacteriophage (phage) are viruses of bacteria and arguably are the most numerous organisms on Earth. The history of phage study is captured, in part, in the books published on the topic (but see also phage meetings). Presented is a list of 100… … Wikipedia
Phage — Bactériophage Un bactériophage (ou phage) est un virus n infectant que des bactéries. En grec, phageton signifie nourriture/consommation. On les appelle également virus bactériens. Ce sont des outils fondamentaux de recherche et d étude en… … Wikipédia en Français
Phage group — The phage group (sometimes called the American Phage Group) was an informal network of biologists centered around Max Delbrück that contributed heavily to bacterial genetics and the origins of molecular biology in the mid 20th century. The phage… … Wikipedia
phage therapy — /ˈfeɪdʒ θɛrəpi/ (say fayj theruhpee) noun the treatment of bacterial diseases with bacteriophage, a medical practice that fell out of use with the advent of antibiotics but which has subsequently returned to favour because of the developing… …
Antibiotic resistance — is a type of drug resistance where a microorganism is able to survive exposure to an antibiotic. While a spontaneous or induced genetic mutation in bacteria may confer resistance to antimicrobial drugs, genes that confer resistance can be… … Wikipedia
Drug resistance — is the reduction in effectiveness of a drug such as an antimicrobial or an antineoplastic[1] in curing a disease or condition. When the drug is not intended to kill or inhibit a pathogen, then the term is equivalent to dosage failure or drug… … Wikipedia
-phagie — phage, phagie, phagique ♦ Éléments, du gr. phagos et phagia, de phagein « manger » (⇒ vore) : aérophagie; anthropophage, hippophagique; nécrophage. phag(o) , phage, phagie, phagique éléments, du gr. phagein, manger . ⇒ PHAGE, PHAGIE, PHAGIQUE,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
-phagique — phage, phagie, phagique ♦ Éléments, du gr. phagos et phagia, de phagein « manger » (⇒ vore) : aérophagie; anthropophage, hippophagique; nécrophage. phag(o) , phage, phagie, phagique éléments, du gr. phagein, manger . ⇒ PHAGE, PHAGIE, PHAGIQUE,… … Encyclopédie Universelle