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Dictionary » B » Bacteriophages Bacteriophages(noun) Plural form of bacteriophage. See bacteriophage for definition and additional information. ![]()
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Results from our forumAn evolutionary race... antibiotics, bacteria will survive and pass on their genes, making it so they can attack us more. In turn, we will fight them another way, maybe bacteriophages, and then natural selecton will pick the next set of genes to go on, etc. Same thing with us; the infectuous pathogens kill us off, leaving ...
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Simple Protein Question... book wrong when they say that proteins are made of phosphorus? Additional evidence is this passage excerpted from the same book: "They tagged bacteriophages with the radioactive isotopes 32P and 35S. Since proteins contain sulfur but not phosphorous and DNA contains phosphorous but not sulfur, ...
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Re: Skin, mucous, bacteriophages are helping. You can use those as keywords to start searching I did say skin and mucus. Was not sure if it was mucus or mucous... Technically though mucous should not count as it is in the body and not ...
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body defenceSkin, mucous, bacteriophages are helping. You can use those as keywords to start searching
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Bacteriophages and Acne?... solve. Those are endotoxins, right? And can you get rid of them with a centrifuge? (Or do you even need to? I know the body can handle them when bacteriophages work in the body.)
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