Screening
bacteriophages Screening bacteriophages is a laboratory technique used to identify potential viruses that are specific to bacteria. These viruses, known as bacteriophages, can be used to treat infections caused by bacteria. Screening bacteriophages involves isolating potential viruses from a sample, testing them in a laboratory setting, and determining if they can attack a particular strain of bacteria. This technique has attracted increased interest in recent years due its potential to provide a safe and effective alternative to antibiotics in treating bacterial infections. It is a useful tool for researchers and clinicians to identify appropriate bacteriophages for targeted treatments and to study the effect of different viruses on bacterial species.
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