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1. Evolutionary Adaptation of an RNA Bacteriophage to Repeated Freezing and Thawing Cycles.

2. Intra-Population Competition during Adaptation to Increased Temperature in an RNA Bacteriophage.

3. Assembly of the virome in newborn human infants.

4. The Single-Stranded RNA Bacteriophage Qβ Adapts Rapidly to High Temperatures: An Evolution Experiment.

5. F-Specific RNA Bacteriophages Model the Behavior of Human Noroviruses during Purification of Oysters: the Main Mechanism Is Probably Inactivation Rather than Release.

6. Influence of adaptive mutations, from thermal adaptation experiments, on the infection cycle of RNA bacteriophage Qβ.

7. Evolutionary adaptation of an RNA bacteriophage to the simultaneous increase in the within-host and extracellular temperatures.

8. Protein-RNA Interactions in the Single-Stranded RNA Bacteriophages.

9. Interactions of infectious F-specific RNA bacteriophages with suspended matter and sediment: Towards an understanding of FRNAPH distribution in a river water system.

10. RNA-Sequencing Reveals the Progression of Phage-Host Interactions between φR1-37 and Yersinia enterocolitica.

11. Chlamydiaphage φCPG1 Capsid Protein Vp1 Inhibits Chlamydia trachomatis Growth via the Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Pathway.

12. Combined treatment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms with bacteriophages and chlorine.

13. Exposure of conjugative plasmid carrying Escherichia coli biofilms to male-specific bacteriophages.

14. Occurrence, survival, and persistence of human adenoviruses and F-specific RNA phages in raw groundwater.

15. Geographic differences in sexual reassortment in RNA phage.

16. UV disinfection of RBC-treated light greywater effluent: kinetics, survival and regrowth of selected microorganisms.

17. Effect of high hydrostatic pressure on four genotypes of F-specific RNA bacteriophages.

18. Interaction of packaging motor with the polymerase complex of dsRNA bacteriophage.

19. Fluorescence assays for F-pili and their application.

21. Conserved intermediates on the assembly pathway of double-stranded RNA bacteriophages.

22. F-specific RNA coliphages: occurrence, types, and survival in natural waters.

24. Strongly reduced phage Qbeta replication, but normal phage MS2 replication in an Escherichia coli K12 mutant with inactivated Qbeta host factor (hfq) gene.

25. Reversible pressure dissociation of R17 bacteriophage. The physical individuality of virus particles.

26. Phage t: a group T plasmid-dependent bacteriophage.

27. Portraits of viruses: RNA phage.

28. Phage pilH alpha: a phage which adsorbs to IncHI and IncHII plasmid-coded pili.

29. Escherichia coli tolQ mutants are resistant to filamentous bacteriophages that adsorb to the tips, not the shafts, of conjugative pili.

30. Temperature dependence of M pilus formation as demonstrated by electron microscopy.

31. Bacterial elongation factor Ts: isolation and reactivity with elongation factor Tu.

32. Phage Folac: an Folac plasmid-dependent bacteriophage.

33. Effect of an Escherichia coli traD (ts) mutation on MS2 RNA replication.

34. Destruction of bacterial viruses in serum by heat and radiation under conditions that sustain the ability of serum to support growth of cells in suspended culture.

35. Bacteriophages F0lac h, SR, SF: phages which adsorb to pili encoded by plasmids of the S-complex.

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