Bacteriophages : methods and protocols / edited by Ebenezer Tumban.

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English
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New York, NY : Humana Press, [2024]
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xvi, 431 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm

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    This volume provides detailed protocols for the isolation, enumeration, characterization of diverse bacteriophages, including both small to jumbo bacteriophages, from soil, fecal, municipal wastewater, and from food niche samples. Chapters highlight the diversity of bacteriophages in different environments, quantifications using culture, molecular techniques, protocols for isolate, interaction of bacteriophage proteins with host cells, and how to use bacteriophages to transfer foreign genetic elements to bacterial strains. In addition to the above, chapters feature the application of bacteriophages/bacteriophage-derived products. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips (in the Notes section) on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and cutting-edge, Bacteriophages: Methods and Protocols aims to ensure successful results in further study of this vital field.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Structural and genomic diversity of bacteriophages
    • The diversity of bacteriophages in human gut
    • Breaking the ice - A review of phages from polar ecosystems
    • The diversity of bacteriophages in hot spring
    • Isolation of bacteriophage from soil samples in a poorly equipped field lab in Kruger National Park
    • Purification and up-concentration of bacteriophages and viruses from fecal samples
    • Isolation of enterococcus phages from municipal wastewater samples using an enrichment step
    • Phage DNA extraction, genome assembly, and genome closure
    • Enumeration of bacteriophages by plaque assay
    • Detection and quantification of phages in wastewater samples by culture and molecular methods
    • Flow virometry: A fluorescence-based approach to enumerate bacteriophages in liquid samples
    • A metagenomics approach to enumerate bacteriophages in a Food Niche
    • Bioinformatic analysis of Staphylococcus phages: a key step for safe cocktail development
    • Use of localized reconstruction to visualize the Shigella-bacteriophage Sf6 tail apparatus
    • Bacteriophage-host interactions and co-evolution
    • Unraveling physical interactions of Clostridioides difficile with phage and phage-derived proteins using in vitro and whole-cell assays
    • Phage Transduction of Staphylococcus aureus
    • The Next Generation of Drug Delivery: Harnessing the Power of Bacteriophages
    • Construction of nonnatural cysteine-crosslinked phage libraries
    • Application of next generation sequencing in phage display
    • The application of bacteriophage and photoacoustic flow cytometry in bacterial identification
    • Propagation, purification and characterization of bacteriophages for phage
    • Overcoming bacteriophage resistance in phage therapy
    • .Bacteriophage virus-like particles: platforms for vaccine design.
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    • 1071635484
    • 9781071635483
    OCLC
    1394892803
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