Bacteriophages -

Bacteriophages

Biology, Technology, Therapy
Media-Kombination
XVIII, 1206 Seiten | Ausstattung: Hardcover
2021 | 1st ed. 2021
Springer International Publishing
978-3-319-41985-5 (ISBN)
641,99 inkl. MwSt
This first major reference work dedicated to the mannifold industrial and medical applications of bacteriophages provides both theoretical and practical insights into the emerging field of bacteriophage biotechnology. The book introduces to bacteriophage biology, ecology and history and reviews the latest technologies and tools in bacteriophage detection, strain optimization and nanotechnology. Usage of bacteriophages in food safety, agriculture, and different therapeutic areas is discussed in detail.
This book serves as essential guide for researchers in applied microbiology, biotechnology and medicine coming from both academia and industry.

Dr. David Harper has a scientific background in virology and microbiology and is the Chief Officer of Evolution Biotechnologies. He was the founder, CEO and CSO of Biocontrol Limited and CSO of AmpliPhi Biosciences and managed the first modern regulated clinical trial to demonstrate the efficacy of bacteriophages. He is a member of the Alternatives to Antibiotics panel, a collaboration between the Wellcome Trust and the UK Department of Health.Dr. Stephen Abedon has been a member of the faculty of the Ohio State University, Department of Microbiology, for over 20 years. He has been studying bacteriophages for 30-plus years and has approximately 100 phage-based publications including six monographs or equivalents on phages which he has edited (five) or authored (one), along with three more edited volumes currently in progress. Additional information and resources can be found at abedon.phage.org.Dr Ben Burrowes gained his PhD in Medical Microbiology from Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in 2010, where his research focus was the development of therapeutic bacteriophages with extended host range using in vitro evolution. Upon leaving Texas, Dr Burrowes worked at Biocontrol Inc. (now AmpliPhi Biosciences Corporation) developing multiple human phage therapy preparations targeting several major bacterial pathogens. Since 2013 Dr Burrowes has worked for GeneWEAVE Biosciences (now a division of Roche Molecular Systems) assisting in the development of rapid diagnostics for drug resistant bacteria using a proprietary phage-based platform.Dr Malcolm McConville is a microbiologist with over 30 years industrial experience. Having gained a BSc (Cardiff University, UK) and PhD (University of Reading, UK), he has worked in the contract biomedical research industry and for AmpliPhi Biosciences Corporation (formerly Biocontrol Ltd) on the commercial development of bacteriophage therapy products. He is currently Trials Director at Evolution Biotechnologies.

lt;p>1 Bacteriophage Biology

1.      Structure and function of bacteriophages

2.      Bacteriophage infection and lysis

3.      Lysogeny

4.      Transduction

5.      Genetics and genomics of bacteriophages

6.      Bacteriophage discovery and genomics

7.      Host resistance and bacteriophage counter-resistance

8.      Bacteriophage ecology, population biology and biotechnology

9.      Bacteriophage pharmacology and immunology

10.     Bacteriophage as biocontrol agents


2 History of Bacteriophages

1.      The discovery of bacteriophages and the historical context

2.      Early therapeutic and other uses of bacteriophages

3.      Interregnum and renaissance of bacteriophages


3 Bacteriophage Technology

1.      Isolation of bacteriophages

2.      Bacteriophage use in molecular biology and biotechnology

3.      Detection of bacteriophage: Plaques and plaque assay

4.      Detection of bacteriophage: Statistical asoects of plaque assay

5.      Detection of bacteriophage: Electron  microscopy and visualisation

6.      Detection of bacteriophage: Sequence-based systems

7.      Detection of bacteriophages: Mass spectroscopy and novel approaches

8.      Use of bacteriophages as detection agents

9.      Phages in nanotechnology: History and future

10.     Intellectual property issues for bacteriophages

11.     Optimisation of host strains in bacteriophage production

12.     Manufacture of bacteriophages

 

4 Agriculture, Food and Environmental Use of Bacteriophages

1.      Environmental hygiene and bacteriophages

2.      Industrial processes and biofilm applications of bacteriophages

3.      Crop use of bacteriophages

4.      Food safety and bacteriophages

5.      Bacteriophage utilization in animal hygiene


5 Therapeutic use of Bacteriophages

1.      Summary of current Eastern Europe phage use

2.      The use of bacteriophages in veterinary therapy

3.      GM and non-replicating bacteriophage

4.      Enzybiotics: lysins and bacteriocins

5.      Phage display    

6.      Phages as carriers

7.      Regulatory aspects of bacteriophage therapy      

8.      Clinical trials of bacteriophage therapeutics


Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.1.2021
Reihe/Serie Bacteriophages
Zusatzinfo XVIII, 1206 p. 173 illus., 102 illus. in color. In 2 volumes, not available separately.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete
Studium 2. Studienabschnitt (Klinik) Humangenetik
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Mikrobiologie / Immunologie
Schlagworte antibiotic resistance • Bacteriology • bacteriophages • Biocontrol agents • Biomedical and Life Sciences • Environmental hygiene • gene therapy • host resistance • Phage infection
ISBN-10 3-319-41985-4 / 3319419854
ISBN-13 978-3-319-41985-5 / 9783319419855
Zustand Neuware
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