Phage Therapy: Eco-Physiological Pharmacology

Volume: 2014, Pages: 1 - 29
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Bacterial virus use as antibacterial agents, in the guise of what is commonly known as phage therapy, is an inherently physiological, ecological, and also pharmacological process. Physiologically we can consider metabolic properties of phage infections of bacteria and variation in those properties as a function of preexisting bacterial states. In addition, there are patient responses to pathogenesis, patient responses to phage infections of...
Paper Details
Title
Phage Therapy: Eco-Physiological Pharmacology
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Volume
2014
Pages
1 - 29
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