A century of phage lessons
Forest Rohwer () and
Anca M. Segall ()
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Forest Rohwer: Forest Rohwer and Anca M. Segall are at the Viral Information Institute, San Diego State University, San Diego, California 92182, USA.
Anca M. Segall: Forest Rohwer and Anca M. Segall are at the Viral Information Institute, San Diego State University, San Diego, California 92182, USA.
Nature, 2015, vol. 528, issue 7580, 46-47
Abstract:
One hundred years after the first description of viruses that infect bacterial cells, the contribution of these bacteriophages to fundamental biology, biotechnology and human health continues unabated and deserves celebration.
Date: 2015
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