Publications
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detection of salmonella by bacteriophage felix 01. | salmonellae are mammalian pathogens that are transmitted mainly through foodstuffs and their handlers. rapid detection requires both specificity and sensitivity in samples containing other bacteria. a solution to this problem is the use of the great specificity conferred by bacteriophages. after implanting reporter genes in a phage genome, the reporter gene products can be measured with great sensitivity when a bacterial host is present. bacteriophage felix 01 infects almost all salmonella strai ... | 2007 | 18363229 |