Bacteriophage St_134 and its Endolysin as a Potential Staphy-lococcus Biofilm-Removing Biological Agent
Natalia N. Golosova,
Andrey L. Matveev,
Nina V. Tikunova
et al.
Abstract:Bacteria of the genus Staphylococcus are a significant a challenge for medicine, as many species are resistant to multiple antibiotics and even to all of the antibiotics used. One of the approaches to develop new therapeutics to treat staphylococcal infections is the use of bacteriophages specif-ic to these bacteria or lysins of such bacteriophages capable to hydrolyze the cell walls of these bacteria. In this study, a new bacteriophage St_134 specific to Staphylococcus epedermidis was de-scribed. This small p… Show more
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