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A combination therapy of Phages and Antibiotics: Two is better than one
A combination therapy of Phages and Antibiotics: Two is better than one

Phage–antibiotic combinations: a promising approach to constrain resistance  evolution in bacteria - North - 2021 - Annals of the New York Academy of  Sciences - Wiley Online Library
Phage–antibiotic combinations: a promising approach to constrain resistance evolution in bacteria - North - 2021 - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences - Wiley Online Library

A lipopolysaccharide-dependent phage infects a pseudomonad phytopathogen  and can evolve to evade phage resistance | bioRxiv
A lipopolysaccharide-dependent phage infects a pseudomonad phytopathogen and can evolve to evade phage resistance | bioRxiv

Not a barrier but a key: How bacteriophages exploit host's O‐antigen as an  essential receptor to initiate infection - Broeker - 2017 - Molecular  Microbiology - Wiley Online Library
Not a barrier but a key: How bacteriophages exploit host's O‐antigen as an essential receptor to initiate infection - Broeker - 2017 - Molecular Microbiology - Wiley Online Library

More than Rotating Flagella: Lipopolysaccharide as a Secondary Receptor for  Flagellotropic Phage 7-7-1 | Journal of Bacteriology
More than Rotating Flagella: Lipopolysaccharide as a Secondary Receptor for Flagellotropic Phage 7-7-1 | Journal of Bacteriology

High-throughput discovery of phage receptors using transposon insertion  sequencing of bacteria | PNAS
High-throughput discovery of phage receptors using transposon insertion sequencing of bacteria | PNAS

Fitness Trade-Offs Resulting from Bacteriophage Resistance Potentiate  Synergistic Antibacterial Strategies
Fitness Trade-Offs Resulting from Bacteriophage Resistance Potentiate Synergistic Antibacterial Strategies

The binding of phages to their host cell receptors. The red phage... |  Download Scientific Diagram
The binding of phages to their host cell receptors. The red phage... | Download Scientific Diagram

Novel Host Recognition Mechanism of the K1 Capsule-Specific Phage of  Escherichia coli: Capsular Polysaccharide as the First Receptor and  Lipopolysaccharide as the Secondary Receptor | Journal of Virology
Novel Host Recognition Mechanism of the K1 Capsule-Specific Phage of Escherichia coli: Capsular Polysaccharide as the First Receptor and Lipopolysaccharide as the Secondary Receptor | Journal of Virology

Pseudotyping Bacteriophage P2 Tail Fibers to Extend the Host Range for  Biomedical Applications | ACS Synthetic Biology
Pseudotyping Bacteriophage P2 Tail Fibers to Extend the Host Range for Biomedical Applications | ACS Synthetic Biology

Beyond antibacterials – exploring bacteriophages as antivirulence agents -  ScienceDirect
Beyond antibacterials – exploring bacteriophages as antivirulence agents - ScienceDirect

IJMS | Free Full-Text | Understanding Bacteriophage Tail Fiber Interaction  with Host Surface Receptor: The Key “Blueprint” for  Reprogramming Phage Host Range
IJMS | Free Full-Text | Understanding Bacteriophage Tail Fiber Interaction with Host Surface Receptor: The Key “Blueprint” for Reprogramming Phage Host Range

Novel Host Recognition Mechanism of the K1 Capsule-Specific Phage of  Escherichia coli: Capsular Polysaccharide as the First Receptor and  Lipopolysaccharide as the Secondary Receptor | Journal of Virology
Novel Host Recognition Mechanism of the K1 Capsule-Specific Phage of Escherichia coli: Capsular Polysaccharide as the First Receptor and Lipopolysaccharide as the Secondary Receptor | Journal of Virology

Exploitation of a Klebsiella Bacteriophage Receptor-Binding Protein as a  Superior Biorecognition Molecule | ACS Infectious Diseases
Exploitation of a Klebsiella Bacteriophage Receptor-Binding Protein as a Superior Biorecognition Molecule | ACS Infectious Diseases

A combination therapy of Phages and Antibiotics: Two is better than one
A combination therapy of Phages and Antibiotics: Two is better than one

Degradation of host lipopolysaccharides during virus entry ~ ViralZone
Degradation of host lipopolysaccharides during virus entry ~ ViralZone

Biological foundations of successful bacteriophage therapy | EMBO Molecular  Medicine
Biological foundations of successful bacteriophage therapy | EMBO Molecular Medicine

A continuous evolution system for contracting the host range of  bacteriophage T7 | Scientific Reports
A continuous evolution system for contracting the host range of bacteriophage T7 | Scientific Reports

Viruses | Free Full-Text | In Vitro Studies of Lipopolysaccharide-Mediated  DNA Release of Podovirus HK620
Viruses | Free Full-Text | In Vitro Studies of Lipopolysaccharide-Mediated DNA Release of Podovirus HK620

Systematic exploration of Escherichia coli phage–host interactions with the  BASEL phage collection | PLOS Biology
Systematic exploration of Escherichia coli phage–host interactions with the BASEL phage collection | PLOS Biology

Pleiotropy complicates a trade-off between phage resistance and antibiotic  resistance | PNAS
Pleiotropy complicates a trade-off between phage resistance and antibiotic resistance | PNAS

Receptor Diversity and Host Interaction of Bacteriophages Infecting  Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium | PLOS ONE
Receptor Diversity and Host Interaction of Bacteriophages Infecting Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium | PLOS ONE

Subtypes of tail spike proteins predicts the host range of Ackermannviridae  phages - ScienceDirect
Subtypes of tail spike proteins predicts the host range of Ackermannviridae phages - ScienceDirect

Frontiers | Modeling the Architecture of Depolymerase-Containing Receptor  Binding Proteins in Klebsiella Phages
Frontiers | Modeling the Architecture of Depolymerase-Containing Receptor Binding Proteins in Klebsiella Phages

Molecular anatomy of the receptor binding module of a bacteriophage long  tail fiber | PLOS Pathogens
Molecular anatomy of the receptor binding module of a bacteriophage long tail fiber | PLOS Pathogens

Bacteriophage Proteome: Insights and Potentials of an Alternate to  Antibiotics | SpringerLink
Bacteriophage Proteome: Insights and Potentials of an Alternate to Antibiotics | SpringerLink