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Lambda-Phage
phage [feɪʤ] N
phage short for bacteriophage
Bakteriophage m <-n, -n>
bac·te·rio·phage [bækˈtɪəriəʊfeɪʤ, Am -ˈtɪriə-] N
Bakteriophage m <-n, -n>
Lambda N FINMKT
lambda phage [ˈlæmdəˌfəɪdʒ]
Lambda-Phage (Bakteriophage, bei dem ein Teil des Genoms durch Fremd-Inserts ersetzt werden kann)
phage [feɪdʒ] N (viruses that attack bacteria)
Phage (Viren, die Bakterien angreifen)
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In contrast, during lytic growth many new phage particles are assembled and released from the cell.
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Nonetheless, a temperate phage can escape repression to replicate, produce viral particles, and lyse the bacteria.
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If p8 forms the shaft of the phage, p9 and p7 form the blunt end that is seen in the micrographs.
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However, in the lysogenic pathway, the phage chromosome integrates into the host chromosome and is passed to daughter cells through cell division.
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These peptides were extracted from biopanning results of phage-displayed random peptide libraries reported in 571 papers.
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Determination of the antiviral activity of finished textiles following DIN EN ISO 20743:2007-10, MS2 phage
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Prüfung der antiviralen Aktivität von Textilprodukten in Anlehnung an DIN EN ISO 20743, Testvirus Bakteriophage MS2
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