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-phage - Übersetzung nach russisch

SPECIES OF VIRUS
Bacteriophage phi 6; Ф6 phage; Pseudomonas phage Ph6; F6 phage; Pseudomonas phage phi6; Φ6 phage; Pseudomonas phage Φ6; Phage phi6
  • [[Virion]]s of ''Pseudomonas virus phi6'', colored
  • Diagram, three dimensional reconstruction, and EM of phage Φ6
  • Life cycle of phage phi6

-phage      

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биология

в сложных словах с [греч.] корнями имеет значение поедающий что-л.

phage resistance         
  • Phage in action on cultured ''[[Bacillus anthracis]]''
  • Conventional drug development process vs. magistral preparation
  • [[Félix d'Hérelle]], discoverer of phage therapy
  • An [[electron micrograph]] of bacteriophages attached to a bacterial cell. These viruses are the size and shape of coliphage T1.
  • Phage therapy is the use of bacteriophages to treat bacterial infections.
  • The different steps at which phages may disrupt biofilm formation. The biofilm surrounding the bacteria would inhibit the ability of antibiotics to reach bacteria, but may have less impact on the phages.
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  • [[Frederick Twort]]
THERAPEUTIC USE OF BACTERIOPHAGES TO TREAT PATHOGENIC BACTERIAL INFECTIONS
Bacteriophage therapy; Phagotherapy; Phage resistance; Phage therapy in agriculture; Crop phage therapy

общая лексика

фагоустойчивость

phage         
  • Anatomy and infection cycle of [[phage T4]].
  • Bacteriophage P22, a member of the ''[[Podoviridae]]'' by morphology due to its short, non-contractile tail
  • Bacteriophage T2, a member of the ''[[Myoviridae]]'' due to its contractile tail
  • [[Félix d'Herelle]]
  • [[George Eliava]]
  • In this [[electron micrograph]] of bacteriophages attached to a bacterial cell, the viruses are the size and shape of coliphage T1
  • The structure of a typical [[myovirus]] bacteriophage
  • Diagram of the DNA injection process
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VIRUS THAT INFECTS AND REPLICATES WITHIN BACTERIA
Phage; Bacteriophages; Bacteria phage; Bacteriophagous; Bacteriophage typing; Phages; Bacterial virus; RNA phage; Headful hypothesis; Bacterophage; Bacteriaphage

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общая лексика

фаг

"фаг"

программа, неавторизованно модифицирующая другие программы или базы данных

существительное

общая лексика

([сокр.] от bacteriophage) [мед., разг.]

фаг

бактериофаг

бактериофаг bacteriophage

Definition

phage
A program that modifies other programs or databases in unauthorised ways; especially one that propagates a virus or Trojan horse. See also worm, mockingbird. The analogy, of course, is with phage viruses in biology. [Jargon File]

Wikipedia

Pseudomonas virus phi6

Φ6 (Phi 6) is the best-studied bacteriophage of the virus family Cystoviridae. It infects Pseudomonas bacteria (typically plant-pathogenic P. syringae). It has a three-part, segmented, double-stranded RNA genome, totalling ~13.5 kb in length. Φ6 and its relatives have a lipid membrane around their nucleocapsid, a rare trait among bacteriophages. It is a lytic phage, though under certain circumstances has been observed to display a delay in lysis which may be described as a "carrier state".

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für -phage
1. Craig Venter, the US entrepreneur famous for sequencing the human genome, announced in 2003 that his team had constructed the virus phage PhiX174 in two weeks.
2. In time, phage creams could also be used to tackle the hospital superbug Clostridium difficile, E coli and other hard–to–treat bacteria.
3. The push to unlock the mysteries of human genetics in the years after World War II was led by the "phage group," a small collection of scientists that included Stent, James Watson and Francis Crick.
Übersetzung von &#39-phage&#39 in Russisch