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E coli T7 phage infection illustration
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E coli T7 phage infection illustration
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E coli T4 phage infection illustration
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Borrelia bacteriophage BB1 procapsid Molecular model of the Borrelia burgdorferi bacteriophage BB1 procapsid by LAGUNA DESIGNSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Borrelia bacteriophage BB1 procapsid Molecular model of the Borrelia burgdorferi bacteriophage BB1 procapsid by LAGUNA DESIGNSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Bacteriophage DT57C capsid molecular model
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Bacteriophage DT57C capsid Molecular model of the bacteriophage DT57C capsid consisting of 13 major head proteins The bacteriophage DT57C is closely
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Bacteriophage P22 tail glycoproteins Molecular model of the bacteriophage P22 tail glycoproteins the tail needle protein GP26 (yellow pink red) an
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Bacteriophage P22 tail glycoproteins Molecular model of the bacteriophage P22 tail glycoproteins the tail needle protein GP26 (yellow pink red) an
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Transmission electron micrograph (shadowed) of a T4 bacteriophage a virus that infects only bacteria in this case only Escherichia coli Phages lack
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Bacteriophage SU10 capsid tail and bottom part Molecular model of the bacteriophage SU10 capsid tail (cyan) and bottom (multicoloured) part by LAGU
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Bacteriophage SU10 molecular model
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Phage therapy conceptual illustration by THOM LEACH SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Phage therapy conceptual illustration by THOM LEACH SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Phage therapy conceptual illustration
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Therapeutic phages conceptual illustration by THOM LEACH SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Therapeutic bacteriophages conceptual illustration by THOM LEACH SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Bacteriophage therapy conceptual illustration by THOM LEACH SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Phage therapy conceptual illustration by THOM LEACH SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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False colour transmission electron micrograph of bacteriophage T4 (virus infecting bacteria) 60 minutes after the injection of its viral DNA into the
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Phage therapy conceptual illustration by THOM LEACH SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Illustration of a bacteriophage (phage) transferring its DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) into a new bacterial host cell Phage therapy or phagotherapy is
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Phage therapy illustration
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Illustration of a bacteriophage (phage) transferring its DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) into a new bacterial host cell Phage therapy or phagotherapy is
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T4 bacteriophage illustration
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T4 bacteriophage infecting bacterium illustration
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Viruses conceptual image
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Bacteriophages bacteria conceptual image
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T4 bacteriophage infecting E coli bacterium illustration
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Bacteriophage viruses Computer artwork of T- bacteriophages or phages about to infect a bacterium cell Phages are viruses that infect bacteria T-
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T4 bacteriophage infecting E coli bacterium illustration
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T4 bacteriophage infecting E coli bacterium illustration
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T4 bacteriophage infecting E coli bacterium illustration
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T4 bacteriophage infecting E coli bacterium illustration
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Bacteriophage illustration by ALI DAMOUHSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Coloured TEM of a T4 bacteriophage virus
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Bacteriophage illustration
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T7 bacteriophage DNA translocation core complex illustration
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Bacteriophages infecting bacterium illustration
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Bacteriophage viruses Computer artwork of T- bacteriophages or phages leaving a bacterium cell Phages are viruses that infect bacteria T- phages
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Bacteriophages infecting bacterium illustration
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Anti-CRISPR protein illustration
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Bacteriophage T4 structure illustration
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Bacteriophage T4 structure illustration
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Phage therapy conceptual illustration
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Phage therapy conceptual illustration
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Phage therapy conceptual illustration
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Illustration of the British molecular biologist Gregory Winter (born 1951) Winter is best known for his work on the development of therapeutic antibo
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George P Smith US molecular biologist illustration
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False-colour transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of lambda bacteriophages (phages) a type of virus that only infects bacterial cells Lacking any
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Illustration demonstrating the infection of a bacterial cell by a bacteriophage (virus that infects bacteria) in three steps Step 1 (top) shows the p
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Illustration depicting the process of bacterial transduction the transfer of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid ring) from one bacterium to another through
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T4 bacteriophage infecting E coli bacterium illustration
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T4 bacteriophage infecting E coli bacterium illustration by TUMEGGYSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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T4 bacteriophage illustration by TUMEGGYSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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T4 bacteriophage illustration
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Illustration of the transcriptional regulator protein BrxR from the bacterium Escherichia fergusonii This protein regulates the bacteriophage exclusi
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Bacteriophages attacking Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacterium SEM
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Bacteriophages attacking Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacterium SEM
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DNA Coloured transmission electron micrograph of DNA released from an osmotically shocked T4 bacteriophage The DNA molecule measuring 56 microns in
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Bacteriophages attacking Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacterium SEM
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Bacteriophages attacking Streptococcus bacteria SEM
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Bacteriophages attacking Streptococcus bacteria SEM
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Bacteriophages attacking Streptococcus bacteria SEM
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Conceptual illustration showing various scenes related to biotechnology within a circular composition by SAM FALCONER DEBUT ARTSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRA
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Anti-CRISPR protein AcrII complex molecular model
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Anti-CRISPR protein AcrII complexed with Nme1Cas9-sgRNA molecular model Many bacteria use CRISPR-Cas to defend themselves against infection by virus
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Bacteriophage Qbeta capsid molecular model
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Bacteriophage Qbeta capsid molecular model
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Bacteriophage viruses Computer artwork of T- bacteriophages or phages about to infect a bacterium cell Phages are viruses that infect bacteria T-
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Bacteriophages illustration Bacteriophages or phages are viruses that infect bacteria The phages replicate within the cell and ultimately kill it
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Bacteriophage tailspike protein illustration
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Phage Andhra upper tail structure illustration
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Staphylococcus phage Andhra capsid illustration
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Staphylococcus phage Andhra capsid illustration
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Staphylococcus phage Andhra tail knob structure molecular model The image shows the C6-cyclic structure of the tail knob from Staphylococcus epiderm
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Staphylococcus phage Andhra tail knob illustration
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Phage Andhra upper tail structure illustration
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Jumbo phage empty capsid hexamers illustration
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Bacteriophage viruses Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of unidentified bacteriophages Bacteriophages infect one or a few strains of b
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Jumbo phage empty capsid hexamers illustration
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RecBCD-DNA complex with phage protein illustration
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RecBCD-DNA complex with phage protein illustration
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Bacteriophage phiCjT23 capsid protein illustration
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Bacteriophage phiCjT23 capsid protein illustration
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Bacteriophage phiCjT23 capsid molecular model The image shows the capsid of PhiCjT23 a lipid-containing ssDNA temperate bacteriophage which infects
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Bacteriophage phiCjT23 capsid molecular model The image shows the capsid of PhiCjT23 a lipid-containing ssDNA temperate bacteriophage which infects
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Bacteriophage SU10 tail and bottom part illustration
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Bacteriophage SU10 tail part illustration
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Bacteriophage viruses Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through bacteriophages (yellow with long green tails) attached to
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Bacteriophage SU10 tail part illustration
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Bacteriophage SU10 tail and bottom part illustration
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Phage therapy conceptual illustration
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Ralstonia GP4 phage capsid molecular model
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Ralstonia GP4 phage capsid molecular model
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Small terminase from Pseudomonas phage E217 molecular model The image shows the cyclic symmetry of the small terminase Pseudomonas phages are incre
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Small terminase from Pseudomonas phage molecular model
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T4 bacteriophages infecting E coli bacterium illustration Phages are viruses that infect and replicate within bacteria by TUMEGGYSCIENCE PHOTO L
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CapH transcriptional repressor illustration
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T-bacteriophage Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a single bacteriophage (phage) virus of Escherichia coli At upper centre is the p
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