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1. Antibacterial efficacy of mycobacteriophages against virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

2. The Biological Characteristics of Mycobacterium Phage Henu3 and the Fitness Cost Associated with Its Resistant Strains.

3. Lining the small intestine with mycobacteriophages protects from Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis and eliminates fecal shedding.

4. From crisis to cure: harnessing the potential of mycobacteriophages in the battle against tuberculosis.

5. Insights into the genomic features and lifestyle of B1 subcluster mycobacteriophages.

6. A rapid phage assay for detection of viable Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in milk.

7. Mycobacterium abscessus Strain Morphotype Determines Phage Susceptibility, the Repertoire of Therapeutically Useful Phages, and Phage Resistance.

8. Mycobacteriophages as Potential Therapeutic Agents against Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis.

9. Dynamics of Mycobacteriophage-Mycobacterial Host Interaction.

10. A mycobacteriophage genomics approach to identify novel mycobacteriophage proteins with mycobactericidal properties.

11. Study of characteristics of mycobacteriophage - A novel tool to treat Mycobacterium spp.

12. A rapid viability and drug-susceptibility assay utilizing mycobacteriophage as an indicator of drug susceptibilities of Anti-TB drugs against Mycobacterium smegmatis mc 2 155.

13. More Evidence of Collusion: a New Prophage-Mediated Viral Defense System Encoded by Mycobacteriophage Sbash.

14. Deletion of MSMEG_1350 in Mycobacterium smegmatis causes loss of epoxy-mycolic acids, fitness alteration at low temperature and resistance to a set of mycobacteriophages.

15. Mycobacteriophages.

16. Mycobacteriophage Fruitloop gp52 inactivates Wag31 (DivIVA) to prevent heterotypic superinfection.

17. Evaluation of the Efficiency of Lytic Mycobacteriophage D29 on the Model of M. tuberculosis-Infected Macrophage RAW 264 Cell Line.

18. Virus-host protein-protein interactions of mycobacteriophage Giles.

19. The Ms6 Mycolyl-Arabinogalactan Esterase LysB is Essential for an Efficient Mycobacteriophage-Induced Lysis.

20. Prophage-mediated defence against viral attack and viral counter-defence.

21. Identification of unique essential proteins from a Mycobacterium tuberculosis F15/LAM4/KZN phage secretome library.

22. Fluorescent Reporter DS6A Mycobacteriophages Reveal Unique Variations in Infectibility and Phage Production in Mycobacteria.

23. Evolutionary interpretations of mycobacteriophage biodiversity and host-range through the analysis of codon usage bias.

24. Vitamin C induced DevR-dependent synchronization of Mycobacterium smegmatis growth and its effect on the proliferation of mycobacteriophage D29.

25. Different characteristics between mycobacteriophage Chy1 and D29, which were classified as cluster A2 mycobacteriophages.

26. Dynamics of Mycobacteriophage-Mycobacterial Host Interaction: Evidence for Secondary Mechanisms for Host Lethality.

27. Mycobacteriophage-repressor-mediated immunity as a selectable genetic marker: Adephagia and BPs repressor selection.

28. Genomics and proteomics of mycobacteriophage patience, an accidental tourist in the Mycobacterium neighborhood.

29. Mycobacteriophage-drived diversification of Mycobacterium abscessus.

30. Specialized transduction designed for precise high-throughput unmarked deletions in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

31. Enhanced specialized transduction using recombineering in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

32. Molecular dissection of phage endolysin: an interdomain interaction confers host specificity in Lysin A of Mycobacterium phage D29.

33. Molecular Genetics of Mycobacteriophages.

35. Genetics of Phage Lysis.

36. Generation of affinity-tagged fluoromycobacteriophages by mixed assembly of phage capsids.

37. Luciferase reporter phage phAE85 for rapid detection of rifampicin resistance in clinical isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

38. Application of BRED technology to construct recombinant D29 reporter phage expressing EGFP.

39. Adaptation of mycobacteria on solid, egg-based media to anaerobic conditions and characterization of their diagnostic phenotypes.

40. Functional requirements for bacteriophage growth: gene essentiality and expression in mycobacteriophage Giles.

41. Phage therapy is effective against infection by Mycobacterium ulcerans in a murine footpad model.

42. Phage lysin to control the overgrowth of normal flora in processed sputum samples for the rapid and sensitive detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by luciferase reporter phage assay.

43. Integration-dependent bacteriophage immunity provides insights into the evolution of genetic switches.

44. Analysis of novel mycobacteriophages indicates the existence of different strategies for phage inheritance in mycobacteria.

45. Genetic and mass spectrometric tools for elucidating the physiological function(s) of cytochrome P450 enzymes from Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

46. On the nature of mycobacteriophage diversity and host preference.

47. Purification and concentration of mycobacteriophage D29 using monolithic chromatographic columns.

48. A simple and economical in-house phage technique for the rapid detection of rifampin, isoniazid, ethambutol, streptomycin, and ciprofloxacin drug resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis, directly on decontaminated sputum samples.

49. Diagnostic luciferase reporter phage assay for active and non-replicating persistors to detect tubercle bacilli from sputum samples.

50. Impact of relative humidity and collection media on mycobacteriophage D29 aerosol.

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