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  1. Phenotypic transformation including host-range transition through superinfection of T-even phages. Abe,M., Izumoji,Y., Tanji,Y. (2007). FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 269:145-152. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  2. Bacteriophage evolution given spatial constraint. Abedon,S.T., Culler,R.R. (2007). J. Theor. Biol. 248:111-119. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  3. Optimizing bacteriophage plaque fecundity. Abedon,S.T., Culler,R.R. (2007). J. Theor. Biol. 249:582-592. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  4. 5500 phages examined in the electron microscope. Ackermann,H.-W. (2007). Arch. Virol. 152:227-243. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  5. Bacteriophage-encoded toxins: the l-holin protein causes caspase-independent non-apoptotic cell death of eukaryotic cells. Agu,C.A., Klein,R., Lengler,J., Schilcher,F., Gregor,W., Peterbauer,T., Blasi,U., Salmons,B., Gunzburg,W.H., Hohenadl,C. (2007). Cellular microbiology 9:1753-1765. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  6. UV light inactivation of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in milk as assessed by FASTPlaqueTB phage assay and culture. Altic,L.C., Rowe,M.T., Grant,I.R. (2007). Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 73:3728-3733. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  7. Propagation of fluorescent viruses in growing plaques. Alvarez,L.J., Thomen,P., Makushok,T., Chatenay,D. (2007). Biotech. Bioeng. 96:615-621. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  8. Lytic phage as a specific and selective probe for detection of Staphylococcus aureus--A surface plasmon resonance spectroscopic study. Balasubramanian,S., Sorokulova,I.B., Vodyanoy,V.J., Simonian,A.L. (2007). Biosensors & bioelectronics 22:948-955. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  9. CRISPR provides acquired resistance against viruses in prokaryotes. Barrangou,R., Fremaux,C., Deveau,H., Richards,M., Boyaval,P., Moineau,S., Romero,D.A., Horvath,P. (2007). Science (New York, N. Y. ) 315:1709-1712. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  10. Temperate bacteriophages affect pulsed-field gel electrophoresis patterns of Campylobacter jejuni. Barton,C., Ng,L.K., Tyler,S.D., Clark,C.G. (2007). J. Clin. Microbiol. 45:386-391. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  11. Development of a bacteriophage model system to investigate virus inactivation methods used in the treatment of bone allografts. Bienek,C., MacKay,L., Scott,G., Jones,A., Lomas,R., Kearney,J.N., Galea,G. (2007). Cell and tissue banking 8:115-124. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  12. Effects of wastewater disinfection on waterborne bacteria and viruses. Blatchley,E.R., Gong,W.L., Alleman,J.E., Rose,J.B., Huffman,D.E., Otaki,M., Lisle,J.T. (2007). Water Environ. Res. 79:81-92. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  13. Clonal interference is alleviated by high mutation rates in large populations. Bollback,J.P., Huelsenbeck,J.P. (2007). Mol. Biol. Evol. 24:1397-1406. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  14. Local interactions select for lower pathogen infectivity. Boots,M., Mealor,M. (2007). Science 315:1284-1286. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  15. Bacteria-eating virus approved as food additive. Bren,L. (2007). FDA consumer 41:20-22. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  16. Bacteriophage-based bioluminescent bioreporter for the detection of Escherichia coli 0157:H7. Brigati,J.R., Ripp,S.A., Johnson,C., Iakova,P.A., Jegier,P., Sayler,G.S. (2007). J. Food Prot. 70:1386-1392. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  17. The impact of migration from parasite-free patches on antagonistic host-parasite coevolution. Brockhurst,M.A., Buckling,A., Poullain,V., Hochberg,M.E. (2007). Evolution 61:1238-1243. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  18. Experimental coevolution with bacteria and phage. The Pseudomonas fluorescens--F2 model system. Brockhurst,M.A., Morgan,A.D., Fenton,A., Buckling,A. (2007). Infec. Genet. Evol. 7:547-552. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  19. Phage metagenomics. Casas,V., Rohwer,F. (2007). Meth. Enzymol. 421:259-268. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  20. A possible heterodimeric prophage-like element in the genome of the insect endosymbiont Sodalis glossinidius. Clark,A.J., Pontes,M., Jones,T., Dale,C. (2007). J. Bacteriol. 189:2949-2951. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  21. Microbiological performance of common water treatment devices for household use in India. Clasen,T., Menon,S. (2007). International Journal of Environmental Health Research 17:83-93. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  22. Phage-antibiotic synergy (PAS): b-lactam and quinolone antibiotics stimulate virulent phage growth. Comeau,A., Tétart,F., Trojet,S.A., Prère,M.-F., Krisch,H.M. (2007). PLoS One 2:e799 [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  23. Shiga toxin and Shiga toxin-encoding phage do not facilitate Escherichia coli O157:H7 colonization in sheep. Cornick,N.A., Helgerson,A.F., Sharma,V. (2007). Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 73:344-346. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  24. Conservation and diversity in the immunity regions of wild phages with the immunity specificity of phage lambda. Degnan,P.H., Michalowski,C.B., Babic,A.C., Cordes,M.H.J., Little,J.W. (2007). Mol. Microbiol. 64:232-244. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  25. Host density impacts relative fitness of bacteriophage f6 genotypes in structured habitats. Dennehy,J.J., Abedon,S.T., Turner,P.E. (2007). Evolution 61:2516-2527. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  26. Virus population extinction via ecological traps. Dennehy,J.J., Friedenberg,N.A., Yang,Y.W., Turner,P.E. (2007). Ecol. Lett. 10:230-240. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  27. Abortive phage resistance mechanism AbiZ speeds the lysis clock to cause premature lysis of phage-infected Lactococcus lactis. Durmaz,E., Klaenhammer,T.R. (2007). J. Bacteriol. 189:1417-1425. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  28. Gene flow reverses an adaptive cline in a coevolving host-parasitoid interaction. Forde,S.E., Thompson,J.N., Bohannan,B.J.M. (2007). Am. Nat. 169:794-801. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  29. A Survey of the bacteriophage WO in the endosymbiotic bacteria Wolbachia. Gavotte,L., Henri,H., Stouthamer,R., Charif,D., Charlat,S., Bouletreau,M., Vavre,F. (2007). Mol. Biol. Evol. 24:427-435. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  30. Characterization of a Leuconostoc gelidum bacteriophage from pork. Greer,G.G., Dilts,B.D., Ackermann,H.W. (2007). Int. J. Food Microbiol. 114:370-375. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  31. Bacteriophages: an appraisal of their role in the treatment of bacterial infections. Hanlon,G.W. (2007). International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents 30:118-128. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  32. Isolation and characterization of the Serratia entomophila antifeeding prophage. Hurst,M.R.H., Beard,S.S., Jackson,T.A., Jones,S.M. (2007). FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 270:42-48. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  33. Identification of structural genes for Clostridium botulinum type C neurotoxin-converting phage particles. Hwang,H.J., Lee,J.C., Yamamoto,Y., Sarker,M.R., Tsuchiya,T., Oguma,K. (2007). FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 270:82-89. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  34. Evaluation of a rapid microbial detection method via phage lytic amplification assay coupled with Live/Dead fluorochromic stains. Jassim,S.A.A., Griffiths,M.W. (2007). Lett. Appl. Microbiol. 44:673-678. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  35. Molecular characterization of T4-type bacteriophages in a rice field. Jia,Z., Ishihara,R., Nakajima,Y., Asakawa,S., Kimura,M. (2007). Environ. Microbiol. 9:1091-1096. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  36. Enterobacter sakazakii bacteriophages can prevent bacterial growth in reconstituted infant formula. Kim,K.P., Klumpp,J., Loessner,M.J. (2007). Int. J. Food Microbiol. 115:195-203. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  37. Going for baroque at the Escherichia coli K1 cell surface. King,M.R., Steenbergen,S.M., Vimr,E.R. (2007). Trends Microbiol. 15:196-202. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  38. Sunlight-mediated inactivation of MS2 coliphage via exogenous singlet oxygen produced by sensitizers in natural waters. Kohn,T., Nelson,K.L. (2007). Environ. Sci. Technol. 41:192-197. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  39. [Diversity and dynamics of bacteriophages in horse feces]. Kulikova,E.E., Isaeva,A.S., Rotkina,A.S., Manykin,A.A., Letarov,A.V. (2007). Mikrobiologiia 76:271-278. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  40. Phage cocktail to control the exponential growth of normal flora in processed sputum specimens grown overnight in liquid medium for rapid TB diagnosis. Kumar,V., Balaji,S., Gomathi,N.S., Venkatesan,P., Sekar,G., Jayasankar,K., Narayanan,P.R. (2007). J. Microbiol. Meth. 68:536-542. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  41. Abortive infection mechanisms and prophage sequences significantly influence the genetic makeup of emerging lytic lactococcal phages. Labrie,S.J., Moineau,S. (2007). J. Bacteriol. 189:1482-1487. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  42. Importance of widespread gene transfer agent genes in a-proteobacteria. Lang,A.S., Beatty,J.T. (2007). Trends Microbiol. 15:54-62. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  43. Preharvest control of Escherichia coli O157 in cattle. LeJeune,J.T., Wetzel,A.N. (2007). Journal of Animal Science 85:E73-E80 [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  44. Antiviral effects on bacteriophages and rotavirus by cranberry juice. Lipson,S.M., Sethi,L., Cohen,P., Gordon,R.E., Tan,I.P., Burdowski,A., Stotzky,G. (2007). Phytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology 14:23-30. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  45. Effective inhibition of lytic development of bacteriophages lambda, P1 and T4 by starvation of their host, Escherichia coli. Los,M., Golec,P., Los,J.M., Weglewska-Jurkiewicz,A., Czyz,A., Wegrzyn,A., Wegrzyn,G., Neubauer,P. (2007). BMC Biotechnol. 7:13 [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  46. Phage passage after extended processing in small-virus-retentive filters. Lute,S., Bailey,M., Combs,J., Sukumar,M., Brorson,K. (2007). Biotechnology and applied biochemistry 47:141-151. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  47. Bacteriophage biopanning in human tumour biopsies to identify cancer-specific targeting ligands. Maruta,F., Akita,N., Nakayama,J., Miyagawa,S., Ismail,T., Rowlands,D.C., Kerr,D.J., Fisher,K.D., Seymour,L.W., Parker,A.L. (2007). Journal of drug targeting 15:311-319. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  48. Microbiology. New bacterial defense against phage invaders identified. Marx,J. (2007). Science (New York, N. Y. ) 315:1650-1651. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  49. Crash of a population of the marine heterotrophic flagellate Cafeteria roenbergensis by viral infection. Massana,R., del Campo,J., Dinter,C., Sommaruga,R. (2007). Environ. Microbiol. 9:2660-2669. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  50. Viral proteomics. Maxwell,K.L., Frappier,L. (2007). Microbiol. Mol. Biol. Rev. 71:398-411. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  51. Simple colorimetric microplate test of phage lysis in Salmonella enterica. McLaughlin,M.R. (2007). J. Microbiol. Meth. 69:394-398. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  52. Phage therapy of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection in a mouse burn wound model. McVay,C.S., Velasquez,M., Fralick,J.A. (2007). Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 51:1934-1938. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  53. On kinetics of phage adsorption. Moldovan,R., Chapman-McQuiston,E., Wu,X.L. (2007). Biophys. J. 93:303-315. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  54. Highly sensitive phage-based biosensor for the detection of b-galactosidase. Nanduri,V., Balasubramanian,S., Sista,S., Vodyanoy,V.J., Simonian,A.L. (2007). Analytica chimica acta 589:166-172. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  55. The recombinant phage lysin LysK has a broad spectrum of lytic activity against clinically relevant staphylococci, including methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus. O'Flaherty,S., Coffey,A., Meaney,W.J., Fitzgeral,G.F., Ross,R.P. (2007). J. Bacteriol. 197:7161-7164. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  56. Phage diversity in a methanogenic digester. Park,M.O., Ikenaga,H., Watanabe,K. (2007). Microb. Ecol. 53:98-103. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  57. High viral infection rates in Antarctic and Arctic bacterioplankton. Sawstrom,C., Graneli,W., Laybourn-Parry,J., Anesio,A.M. (2007). Environ. Microbiol. 9:250-255. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  58. Isolation and characterization of a bacteriophage with an unusually large genome from the Great Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge, Oklahoma, USA. Seaman,P.F., Day,M.J. (2007). FEMS Microbiol. Ecol. 60:1-13. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  59. Evolution and the complexity of bacteriophages. Serwer,P. (2007). Virol. J. 4:30 [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  60. Propagating the missing bacteriophages: a large bacteriophage in a new class. Serwer,P., Hayes,S.J., Thomas,J.A., Hardies,S.C. (2007). Virol. J. 4:21 [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  61. Grazer and virus-induced mortality of bacterioplankton accelerates development of Flectobacillus populations in a freshwater community. Simek,K., Weinbauer,M.G., Hornak,K., Jezbera,J., Nedoma,J., Dolan,J.R. (2007). Environ. Microbiol. 9:789-800. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  62. Occurrence and persistence of bacterial and viral faecal indicators in wastewater biofilms. Skraber,S., Helmi,K., Willame,R., Ferreol,M., Gantzer,C., Hoffmann,L., Cauchie,H.M. (2007). Water Sci. Technol. 55:377-385. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  63. Microbial source tracking: a forensic technique for microbial source identification? Stapleton,C.M., Wyer,M.D., Kay,D., Crowther,J., McDonald,A.T., Walters,M., Gawler,A., Hindle,T. (2007). Journal of environmental monitoring : JEM 9:427-439. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  64. Inactivation of calcium-dependent lactic acid bacteria phages by phosphates. Suarez,V.B., Capra,M.L., Rivera,M., Reinheimer,J.A. (2007). J. Food Prot. 70:1518-1522. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  65. Removal of particle-associated bacteriophages by dual-media filtration at different filter cycle stages and impacts on subsequent UV disinfection. Templeton,M.R., Andrews,R.C., Hofmann,R. (2007). Water Res. 41:2393-2406. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  66. Low-cost rapid detection of rifampicin resistant tuberculosis using bacteriophage in Kampala, Uganda. Traore,H., Ogwang,S., Mallard,K., Joloba,M.L., Mumbowa,F., Narayan,K., Kayes,S., Jones-Lopez,E.C., Smith,P.G., Ellner,J.J., Mugerwa,R.D., Eisenach,K.D., McNerney,R. (2007). Annals of clinical microbiology and antimicrobials 6:1 [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  67. Prevalence and numbers of coliphages and Campylobacter jejuni bacteriophages in New Zealand foods. Tsuei,A.C., Carey-Smith,G.V., Hudson,J.A., Billington,C., Heinemann,J.A. (2007). Int. J. Food Microbiol. 116:121-125. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  68. Phage-resistant mutants of Lactobacillus delbrueckii may have functional properties that differ from those of parent strains. Vinderola,G., Marco,M.B., Guglielmotti,D.M., Perdigon,G., Giraffa,G., Reinheimer,J., Quiberoni,A. (2007). Int. J. Food Microbiol. 116:96-102. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  69. Efficacy of bacteriophage therapy against gut-derived sepsis caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa in mice. Watanabe,R., Matsumoto,T., Sano,G., Ishii,Y., Tateda,K., Sumiyama,Y., Uchiyama,J., Sakurai,S., Matsuzaki,S., Imai,S., Yamaguchi,K. (2007). Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 51:446-452. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  70. Bacteriophage in the Environment. Weinbauer,M.G., Agis,M., Bonilla-Findji,O., Malits,A., Winter,C. (2007). p. 61-92. In S.McGrath and D.van Sinderen (eds.), (eds) Bacteriophage: Genetics and Molecular Biology. Caister Academic Press, Norfolk, UK.[PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  71. Targeted drug-carrying bacteriophages as antibacterial nanomedicines. Yacoby,I., Bar,H., Benhar,I. (2007). Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. 51:2156-2163. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  72. Specific electrochemical phage sensing for Bacillus cereus and Mycobacterium smegmatis. Yemini,M., Levi,Y., Yagil,E., Rishpon,J. (2007). Bioelectrochemistry (Amsterdam, Netherlands) 70:180-184. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  73. A quantitative comet assay: Imaging and analysis of virus plaques formed with a liquid overlay. Zhu,Y., Yin,J. (2007). J. Virol. Meth. 139:100-102. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  74. Phage ecology. Abedon,S.T. (2006). p. 37-46. In R.Calendar and S.T.Abedon (eds.), (eds) The Bacteriophages. Oxford University Press, Oxford.[PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  75. Classification of Bacteriophages. Ackermann,H.-W. (2006). p. 8-16. In R.Calendar and S.T.Abedon (eds.), (eds) The Bacteriophages. Oxford University Press, Oxford.[PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  76. Evaluation of the factors controlling the time-dependent inactivation rate coefficients of bacteriophage MS2 and PRD1. Anders,R., Chrysikopoulos,C.V. (2006). Environ. Sci. Technol. 40:3237-3242. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  77. The marine viromes of four oceanic regions. Angly,F.E., Felts,B., Breitbart,M., Salamon,P., Edwards,R.A., Carlson,C., Chan,A.M., Haynes,M., Kelley,S., Liu,H., Mahaffy,J.M., Mueller,J.E., Nulton,J., Olson,R., Parsons,R., Rayhawk,S., Suttle,C.A., Rohwer,F. (2006). PLoS Biol. 4:e368 [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  78. Micromonas pusilla reovirus: a new member of the family Reoviridae assigned to a novel proposed genus (Mimoreovirus). Attoui,H., Jaafar,F.M., Belhouchet,M., de Micco,P., de Lamballerie,X., Brussaard,C.P. (2006). J. Gen. Virol. 87:1375-1383. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  79. Use of the Weibull model for lactococcal bacteriophage inactivation by high hydrostatic pressure. Avsaroglu,M.D., Buzrul,S., Alpas,H., Akcelik,M., Bozoglu,F. (2006). Int. J. Food Microbiol. 108:78-83. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  80. A recombinant bacteriophage-based assay for the discriminative detection of culturable and viable but nonculturable Escherichia coli O157:H7. Awais,R., Fukudomi,H., Miyanaga,K., Unno,H., Tanji,Y. (2006). Biotechnol. Prog. 22:853-859. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  81. Prophages of Staphylococcus aureus Newman and their contribution to virulence. Bae,T., Baba,T., Hiramatsu,K., Schneewind,O. (2006). Mol. Microbiol. 62:1035-1047. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  82. Identification of a diagnostic marker to detect freshwater cyanophages of filamentous cyanobacteria. Baker,A.C., Goddard,V.J., Davy,J., Schroeder,D.C., Adams,D.G., Wilson,W.H. (2006). Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 72:5713-5719. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  83. Bacteriophages of freshwater Brevundimonas vesicularis isolates. Beilstein,F., Dreiseikelmann,B. (2006). Res. Microbiol. 157:213-219. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  84. Bacteroides spp. as reliable marker of sewage contamination in Hawaii's environmental waters using molecular techniques. Betancourt,W.Q., Fujioka,R.S. (2006). Water Sci. Technol. 54:101-107. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  85. Virus-bacterium interactions in water and sediment of West African inland water system. Bettarel,Y., Bouvy,M., Dumont,C., Sime-Ngando,T. (2006). Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 72:5274-5282. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  86. Control of bacteriophage contamination in commercial microbiology and fermentation facilities. Bogosian,G. (2006). p. 667-673. In R.Calendar and S.T.Abedon (eds.), (eds) The Bacteriophages. Oxford University Press, Oxford.[PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  87. The tripartite associations between bacteriophage, Wolbachia, and arthropods. Bordenstein,S.R., Marshall,M.L., Fry,A.J., Kim,U., Wernegreen,J.J. (2006). PLoS Pathog. 2:e43 [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  88. Prophage Finder: a prophage loci prediction tool for prokaryotic genome sequences. Bose,M., Barber,R.D. (2006). In silico biology 6:223-227. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  89. Transport of coliphage in the presence and absence of manure suspension. Bradford,S.A., Tadassa,Y.F., Jin,Y. (2006). J. Environ. Qual. 35:1692-1701. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  90. Spatial heterogeneity and the stability of host-parasite coexistence. Brockhurst,M.A., Buckling,A., Rainey,P.B. (2006). J. Evol. Biol. 19:374-379. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  91. Are phytoplankton population density maxima predictable through analysis of host and viral genomic DNA content? Brown,C.M., Lawrence,J.E., Campbell,D.A. (2006). J. Mar. Bio. Assoc. UK 86:491-498. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  92. Ecology of microbial invasions: amplification allows virus carriers to invade more rapidly when rare. Brown,S.P., Le Chat,L., De Paepe,M., Taddei,F. (2006). Curr. Biol. 16:2048-2052. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  93. Prophage genomics. Brüssow,H. (2006). p. 17-25. In R.Calendar and S.T.Abedon (eds.), (eds) The Bacteriophages. Oxford University Press, Oxford.[PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  94. Lactobacillus phages. Brüssow,H., Suárez,J.E. (2006). p. 653-663. In R.Calendar and S.T.Abedon (eds.), (eds) The Bacteriophages. Oxford University Press, Oxford.[PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  95. Evolution of tailed phages-insights from comparative phage genomics. Brüssow,H., Desiere,F. (2006). p. 26-36. In R.Calendar and S.T.Abedon (eds.), (eds) The Bacteriophages. Oxford University Press, Oxford.[PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  96. Antagonistic coevolution with parasites increases the cost of host deleterious mutations. Buckling,A., Wei,Y., Massey,R.C., Brockhurst,M.A., Hochberg,M.E. (2006). Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B Biol. Sci. 273:45-49. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  97. Optimality models of phage life history and parallels in disease evolution. Bull,J.J. (2006). J. Theor. Biol. 241:928-938. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  98. Evolutionary feedback mediated through population density, illustrated with viruses in chemostats. Bull,J.J., Millstein,J., Orcutt,J., Wichman,H.A. (2006). Am. Nat. 167:E39-E51 [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  99. Pharmacodynamics of non-replicating viruses, bacteriocins and lysins. Bull,J.J., Regoes,R.R. (2006). Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B Biol. Sci. 273:2703-2712. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  100. The Bacteriophages. Calendar,R., Abedon,S.T. (2006). Oxford University Press, Oxford.[do not have abstract]

  101. General aspects of lysogeny. Campbell,A.M. (2006). p. 66-73. In R.Calendar and S.T.Abedon (eds.), (eds) The Bacteriophages. Oxford University Press, Oxford.[PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  102. Isolation and sequencing of a temperate transducing phage for Pasteurella multocida. Campoy,S., Aranda,J., Alvarez,G., Barbe,J., Llagostera,M. (2006). Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 72:3154-3160. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  103. Selection of an Escherichia coli O157:H7 bacteriophage for persistence in the circulatory system of mice infected experimentally. Capparelli,R., Ventimiglia,I., Roperto,S., Fenizia,D., Iannelli,D. (2006). Clin. Microbiol. Infect. 12:248-253. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  104. Characterization of a new virulent phage (MLC-A) of Lactobacillus paracasei. Capra,M.L., Del,L.Q., Ackermann,H.W., Moineau,S., Reinheimer,J.A. (2006). J. Dairy Sci. 89:2414-2423. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  105. Isolation and characterization of bacteriophages infecting Salmonella spp. Carey-Smith,G.V., Billington,C., Cornelius,A.J., Hudson,J.A., Heinemann,J.A. (2006). FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 258:182-186. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  106. Widespread occurrence of phage-encoded exotoxin genes in terrestrial and aquatic environments in Southern California. Casas,V., Miyake,J., Balsley,H., Roark,J., Telles,S., Leeds,S., Zurita,I., Breitbart,M., Bartlett,D., Azam,F., Rohwer,F. (2006). FEMS Microbiol. Lett. 261:141-149. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  107. Fecal contamination of agricultural soils before and after hurricane-associated flooding in North Carolina. Casteel,M.J., Sobsey,M.D., Mueller,J.P. (2006). Journal of environmental science and health. Part A, Toxic/hazardous substances & environmental engineering 41:173-184. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

  108. Isolation of lytic Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteriophages from worldwide collected water samples. Ceyssens,P.J., Lavigne,R., Hertveldt,K., Volckaert,G. (2006). Communications in agricultural and applied biological sciences 71:95-98. [do not have abstract]

  109. Bacteriophage WO-B and Wolbachia in natural mosquito hosts: infection incidence, transmission mode and relative density. Chauvatcharin,N., Ahantarig,A., Baimai,V., Kittayapong,P. (2006). Molecular Ecology 15:2451-2461. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]
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  110. Induction of multiple prophages from a marine bacterium: a genomic approach. Chen,F., Wang,K., Stewart,J., Belas,R. (2006). Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 72:4995-5001. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

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  154. Seasonal profiles of human noroviruses and indicator bacteria in a wastewater treatment plant in Tokyo, Japan. Haramoto,E., Katayama,H., Oguma,K., Yamashita,H., Tajima,A., Nakajima,H., Ohgaki,S. (2006). Water Sci. Technol. 54:301-308. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

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  156. Exploring the mycobacteriophage metaproteome: phage genomics as an educational platform. Hatfull,G.F., Pedulla,M.L., Jacobs-Sera,D., Cichon,P.M., Foley,A., Ford,M.E., Gonda,R.M., Houtz,J.M., Hryckowian,A.J., Kelchner,V.A., Namburi,S., Pajcini,K.V., Popovich,M.G., Schleicher,D.T., Simanek,B.Z., Smith,A.L., Zdanowicz,G.M., Kumar,V., Peebles,C.L., Jacobs,W.R.J., Lawrence,J.G., Hendrix,R.W. (2006). PLoS Genetics 2:e92 [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]
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  165. Evaluation of a microcolony detection method and phage assay for rapid detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in sputum samples. Irfan,S., Hasan,R., Kanji,A., Hassan,Q., Azam,I. (2006). S. E. Asian J. Trop. Med. Pub. Health 37:1187-1195. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

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  168. Diversity of cyanophages infecting the heterocystous filamentous cyanobacterium Nodularia isolated from the brackish Baltic Sea. Jenkins,C.A., Hayes,P.K. (2006). J. Mar. Bio. Assoc. UK 86:529-536. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

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  182. Induction of temperate cyanophage AS-1 by heavy metal--copper. Lee,L.H., Lui,D., Platner,P.J., Hsu,S.F., Chu,T.C., Gaynor,J.J., Vega,Q.C., Lustigman,B.K. (2006). BMC Microbiol. 6:17 [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]
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  197. Isolation of Salmonella bacteriophages from swine effluent lagoons. McLaughlin,M.R., Balaa,M.F., Sims,J., King,R. (2006). J. Environ. Qual. 35:522-528. [PRESS FOR ABSTRACT]

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