Interactions of Bacteriophages with Animal and Human Organisms—Safety Issues in the Light of Phage Therapy

Volume: 22, Issue: 16, Pages: 8937 - 8937
Published: Aug 19, 2021
Abstract
Bacteriophages are viruses infecting bacterial cells. Since there is a lack of specific receptors for bacteriophages on eukaryotic cells, these viruses were for a long time considered to be neutral to animals and humans. However, studies of recent years provided clear evidence that bacteriophages can interact with eukaryotic cells, significantly influencing the functions of tissues, organs, and systems of mammals, including humans. In this...
Paper Details
Title
Interactions of Bacteriophages with Animal and Human Organisms—Safety Issues in the Light of Phage Therapy
Published Date
Aug 19, 2021
Volume
22
Issue
16
Pages
8937 - 8937
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