Schmelcher et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Rapid multiplex detection and differentiation of Listeria cells by use of fluorescent phage endolysin cell wall binding domainsSchmelcher et al., 2010
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- Schmelcher M
- Shabarova T
- Eugster M
- Eichenseher F
- Tchang V
- Banz M
- Loessner M
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- Applied and environmental microbiology
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The genus Listeria comprises food-borne pathogens associated with severe infections and a high mortality rate. Endolysins from bacteriophages infecting Listeria are promising tools for both their detection and control. These proteins feature a modular organization, consisting of …
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