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Viruses of prokaryotes: Ackermann, H.W. & Dubow, M.S. 2 vol. (18.5×26 cm), 444 pages. CRC Press. Inc. West Palm Beach, 1987

J. Rocourt
- 01 Jul 1988 - 
- Vol. 139, Iss: 4, pp 499-500
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This article is published in Annales De L'institut Pasteur. Microbiologie.The article was published on 1988-07-01. It has received 202 citations till now.

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Marine viruses and their biogeochemical and ecological effects

TL;DR: Newly developed fluorescence and molecular techniques leave the field poised to make significant advances towards evaluating and quantifying viruses' effects on biogeochemical and ecological processes.
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Are viruses driving microbial diversification and diversity

TL;DR: Data is presented supporting the hypothesis that viral genes and viral activity generate genetic variability of prokaryotes and are a driving force for ecological functioning and evolutionary change.
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Bacteriophage host range and bacterial resistance.

TL;DR: How phage host range can (and should) be defined plus claims of host ranges spanning multiple bacterial genera are summarized plus bacterial mechanisms of phage resistance are reviewed.
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Bacteriophage Therapy Rescues Mice Bacteremic from a Clinical Isolate of Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus faecium

TL;DR: The ability of this phage to rescue bacteremic mice was demonstrated to be due to the functional capabilities of the phage and not to a nonspecific immune effect.
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Marine viruses and their biogeochemical and ecological effects

TL;DR: Newly developed fluorescence and molecular techniques leave the field poised to make significant advances towards evaluating and quantifying viruses' effects on biogeochemical and ecological processes.
Journal ArticleDOI

Are viruses driving microbial diversification and diversity

TL;DR: Data is presented supporting the hypothesis that viral genes and viral activity generate genetic variability of prokaryotes and are a driving force for ecological functioning and evolutionary change.
Book ChapterDOI

Bacteriophage host range and bacterial resistance.

TL;DR: How phage host range can (and should) be defined plus claims of host ranges spanning multiple bacterial genera are summarized plus bacterial mechanisms of phage resistance are reviewed.
Journal ArticleDOI

Bacteriophage Therapy Rescues Mice Bacteremic from a Clinical Isolate of Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus faecium

TL;DR: The ability of this phage to rescue bacteremic mice was demonstrated to be due to the functional capabilities of the phage and not to a nonspecific immune effect.