Bacteriophages isolation and purification
Bacteriophages, commonly known as phages, are viruses that infect bacteria. The double agar method...
Mycophages: Are they ideal antifungal agents?
The rise of fungal pathogens has become a major health concern in recent years, affecting millions of people globally. According to a...
Phage Hunting: OnePetri Transforms Workflow with AI Tech
The application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the field of phage science is revolutionizing the way tasks are performed. AI utilizes...
How is a phage cocktail prepared?
Phage cocktails are an innovative solution for treating bacterial infections. They are a mixture of...
Sterilization by filtration method
In microbiology, it is imperative to have sterile solutions in order to prevent contamination in experiments and ensure the validity of...
Preparation of SM Buffer with gelatin (lambda diluent)
SM buffer with gelatin is a commonly used buffer solution for various cellular and biochemical applications. It is a versatile...
Counting phages: Serial dilution technique
Bacteriophage serial dilution is a reliable and widely used laboratory technique that enables...
Techniques to evaluate bacteriophage killing
Bacteriophages are viruses that are particularly reliant on their bacterial hosts’ metabolic activity to copy their genetic material...
Phage Visualization Under Microscope: The Types, Techniques, and Importance
Bacteriophage research has seen a resurgence in recent years due to its potential for treating antibiotic-resistant bacteria. One of the...
Research: Antibiotics Can Alter the Infectivity of Bacteriophages
Antibiotics are drugs that help fight bacterial infections. Recently, scientists have discovered...