Bacteriophage: A new journal for the most ubiquitous organisms on Earth.
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A historical overview of bacteriophage therapy as an alternative to antibiotics for the treatment of bacterial pathogens.Biofilm control with natural and genetically-modified phages.Control of Multidrug-Resistant Gene Flow in the Environment Through Bacteriophage Intervention.Phage renaissance: new hope against antibiotic resistance.Current review-The rise of bacteriophage as a unique therapeutic platform in treating peri-prosthetic joint infections.
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Bacteriophage: A new journal for the most ubiquitous organisms on Earth.
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Bacteriophage: A new journal for the most ubiquitous organisms on Earth.
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Bacteriophage: A new journal for the most ubiquitous organisms on Earth.
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Bacteriophage: A new journal for the most ubiquitous organisms on Earth.
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Bacteriophage: A new journal for the most ubiquitous organisms on Earth.
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Bacteriophage: A new journal for the most ubiquitous organisms on Earth.
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Bacteriophage: A new journal for the most ubiquitous organisms on Earth.
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10.4161/BACT.1.1.15030
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2011-01-01T00:00:00Z