| Literature DB >> 28430166 |
Clara Torres-Barceló1, Oliver Kaltz2, Rémy Froissart3, Sylvain Gandon4, Nicolas Ginet5, Mireille Ansaldi6.
Abstract
The study of bacteriophages (viruses of bacteria) includes a variety of approaches, such as structural biology, genetics, ecology, and evolution, with increasingly important implications for therapeutic and industrial uses. Researchers working with phages in France have recently established a network to facilitate the exchange on complementary approaches, but also to engage new collaborations. Here, we provide a summary of the topics presented during the second meeting of the French Phage Network that took place in Marseille in November 2016.Entities:
Keywords: France; bacteria; co-evolution; genomics; infection; phage; phage therapy; resistance; structural biology; virulence
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28430166 PMCID: PMC5408693 DOI: 10.3390/v9040087
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Viruses ISSN: 1999-4915 Impact factor: 5.048
Posters presented during the French Phage Network 2016 meeting.
| Poster Title | Presenter |
|---|---|
| «Accessing virus genomes out of metagenomics data: Improving statistical and bio-informatics analytic tools to better assess the contribution of phages to microbial ecosystems» | Stéphane Chaillou |
| «Proliferation of phage K in the raw milk in the presence of protease or cation 2+» | Mai Huong Chatain-Ly |
| «Host factors involvement in prophage maintenance in | Maëlle Delannoy |
| «On-site detection of bacterial pathogens using phage-based light-emitting biosensors» | Nicolas Ginet |
| «Bacterial vaginosis: Are bacteriophages involved in dysbiosis of human genital tract?» | Rémy Froissart |
| «Characterization of two Leptospira lytic bacteriophages» | Olivier Schiettekatte |
| «Evaluation of alternative animal models for testing the efficacy of phages as therapeutic agents» | Catherine Schouler |
| «BcepMu/B3-like transposable prophages in proteobacteria and pseudomonads» | Ariane Toussaint |
| «Félix d’Hérelle Reference Center for Bacterial Viruses» | Denise Tremblay |
Figure 1Geographic location of research groups presenting their work at the “Phages on MARSeille” meeting in 2016. Symbols and colours indicate the scientific or applied approach of each research. Map created with [14].