Supplementary file 1_Hard to jump: host shifts appear unlikely in a T4-like phage evolved in the lab.docx
Introduction<p>Bacteriophage therapy is emerging as a promising alternative to antibiotics, particularly in the face of rising antimicrobial resistance. However, concerns remain regarding host shifts, where therapeutic phages could evolve to infect and harm beneficial commensal bacteria. Under...
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| Autor principal: | Yu Ning (588573) (author) |
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| Otros Autores: | Enrique González-Tortuero (3514427) (author), Jeroen Wagemans (1743634) (author), Flor I. Arias-Sánchez (7329746) (author) |
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