Phages of lactic acid bacteria : from genomics to industrial applications Phages of lactic acid bacteria : from genomics to industrial applications - dairy microbiologists seek new ways to protect milk-fermenting microorganisms against damaging phages 0 1

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Denise Tremblay et al., « Phages of lactic acid bacteria : from genomics to industrial applications », CorpusUL, l'archive ouverte de l'université Laval


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Bacteriophage research has received considerable attention in recent years due to an outburst of studies and editorials about the potential use of phages in treating bacterial infections (see ASM News, September 2001). This research work is fueled by the pressing need to find alternative strategies to antibiotics. Conversely, dairy microbiologists have been trying intensively to get rid of bacteriophages for more than seventy years!

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