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1. Bacteriophages and their potential for treatment of metabolic diseases

2. Ecological phage therapy: Can bacteriophages help rapidly restore the soil microbiome?

3. More evolvable bacteriophages better suppress their host

4. Insertion sequence transposition activates antimycobacteriophage immunity through an lsr2‐silenced lipid metabolism gene island

5. Maternal and neonatal viromes indicate the risk of offspring's gastrointestinal tract exposure to pathogenic viruses of vaginal origin during delivery

6. Enhancement of DNA vaccine potency through linkage of antigen to filamentous bacteriophage coat protein III domain I

7. Evaluation of bacteriophages for the alleviation of potential bacterial contamination risks in developmental engineering.

8. Bacteriophages pass through candle‐shaped porous ceramic filters: Application for the collection of viruses in soil water

9. Bacteriocin‐phage interaction (BaPI): Phage predation of Lactococcus in the presence of bacteriocins

10. Characterization of the genetic switch from phage ɸ13 important for Staphylococcus aureus colonization in humans

11. Experimental evolution for niche breadth in bacteriophage T4 highlights the importance of structural genes

12. Phage display as a tool for vaccine and immunotherapy development

13. Using millimeter‐waves for rapid detection of pathogenic bacteria in food based on bacteriophage

14. Campylobacter spp. and bacteriophages from broiler chickens: Characterization of antibiotic susceptibility profiles and lytic bacteriophages

15. Do bacteriophages have activity in synovial fluid and against synovial fluid induced bacterial aggregates?

16. Prevalence of genetically similarFlavobacterium columnarephages across aquaculture environments reveals a strong potential for pathogen control

17. Challenges for the application of bacteriophages as effective antibacterial agents in the food industry

18. Fast and specific detection of staphylococcal PJI with bacteriophage‐based methods within 104 sonicate fluid samples

19. Bacteriophage λ RexA and RexB functions assist the transition from lysogeny to lytic growth

20. Overcoming the growth–infectivity trade‐off in a bacteriophage slows bacterial resistance evolution

21. Rapid detection of temperate bacteriophage using a simple motility assay

22. Inhaled bacteriophage therapy in a porcine model of pneumonia caused by <scp> Pseudomonas aeruginosa </scp> during mechanical ventilation

23. Bacteriophage S6 requires bacterial cellulose for Erwinia amylovora infection

24. Development and application of an efficient recombineering system for Burkholderia glumae and Burkholderia plantarii

25. The occurrence, growth, and biocontrol of Listeria monocytogenes in fresh and surface‐ripened soft and semisoft cheeses

27. A bacteriophage JN02 infecting multidrug‐resistant Shiga toxin‐producing Escherichia coli : isolation, characterisation and application as a biocontrol agent in foods

28. High avidity drives the interaction between the streptococcal C1 phage endolysin, PlyC, with the cell surface carbohydrates of Group A Streptococcus

29. Quantitative Assessment of the Physical Virus Titer and Purity by Ultrasensitive Flow Virometry

30. <scp>TSGIT</scp> : An N‐ and C‐terminal tandem tag system for purification of native and intein‐mediated ligation‐ready proteins

31. Modeling the photoinactivation and transport of somatic and F‐specific coliphages at a Great Lakes beach

32. Nonuniformly sampled exclusively‐ 13 C/ 15 N 4D solid‐state NMR experiments: Assignment and characterization of IKe phage capsid

33. Recognition of an α-helical hairpin in P22 large terminase by a synthetic antibody fragment

34. Half a century of bacteriophage lambda recombinase: In vitro studies of lambda exonuclease and Red‐beta annealase

35. Revisiting the host adhesion determinants of Streptococcus thermophilus siphophages

36. The endolysin of theAcinetobacter baumanniiphage vB_AbaP_D2 shows broad antibacterial activity

37. The development and use of Actiphage ® to detect viable mycobacteria from bovine tuberculosis and Johne’s disease‐infected animals

38. Characterization of Salmonella spp.‐specific bacteriophages and their biocontrol application in chicken breast meat

39. Reduction of Salmonella enterica in Turkey breast slices kept under aerobic and vacuum conditions by application of lactic acid, a bacteriophage, and ultrasound

40. Characterization of a novel Yersinia ruckeri serotype O1‐specific bacteriophage with virulence‐neutralizing activity

41. The phage display of Bacillus subtilis Lipase A significantly enhances catalytic activity due to altered nanoscale distribution in colloidal solution

43. The flagellotropic bacteriophage YSD1 targets Salmonella Typhi with a Chi‐like protein tail fibre

44. Elements in the λ immunity region regulate phage development: beyond the ‘Genetic Switch’

46. Beyond the A‐layer: adsorption of lipopolysaccharides and characterization of bacteriophage‐insensitive mutants ofAeromonas salmonicidasubsp.salmonicida

47. Selection and analysis of bacteriophage‐insensitive mutants of Streptococcus thermophilus isolated in Ukraine

48. Effective elimination of Staphylococcal contamination from hospital surfaces by a bacteriophage–probiotic sanitation strategy: a monocentric study

49. <scp>RNA</scp> polymerase pausing at a protein roadblock can enhance transcriptional interference by promoter occlusion

50. Cyanophage MazG is a pyrophosphohydrolase but unable to hydrolyse magic spot nucleotides

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