either they force the cell to produce more viruses and ultimately explode (something called lysis); ・or they integrate their genome in the cell and remain dormant (called lysogeny). Usually ...
a process called cell lysis, or the phage can integrate its genome into the bacterial one and remain dormant, a process called lysogeny. The outcome depends on how many phages are simultaneously ...
Phage receptors are often identified by mutations that make the bacteria resistant to phage lysis. The Phage Receptor Database (PhReD) provides a useful repository of known receptors on host cell ...
Dr. Roddy O'Connor explores "hit & run" serial killing in CAR T cells, discussing how metabolic reprogramming influences ...