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Link to this post | posted 08 Jun, 2017 19:19 | |
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The research team at TMCC harvested lysate of PegLeg, Muddy, Larva, Nazo, Gaia and Peaches. We are in the process of titer calculations and infections using Gordonia terrae, Mycobacterium phlei and Rhodococcus erythropolis. |
Link to this post | posted 19 Feb, 2018 23:50 | |
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Debbie, has anyone tried infecting msmeg with A15 subcluster phages? If not, would we be able to request some of the A15 lysates to try this? Thanks, Mike |
Link to this post | posted 20 Feb, 2018 19:32 | |
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Mike, Yes! One of the techs in our lab has tested Soups, KatherineG, and Rosalind on smeg. No evidence of infection was seen. |
Link to this post | posted 11 Sep, 2025 18:14 | |
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The attached spreadsheet reports on the host range of 12 phages: JacoRen57, DrLupo, Quesadilla, and Knocker (isolated on M. smegmatis), Challenger, RedRaider, BlueWizard, and KoBear (isolated on G. terrae), DoDo, IndiRoo, Exploradora, A3Wally (isolated on M. foliorum. Exploradora was able to infect M. smegmatis as well as M. foliorum, its isolation host. I've attached a data card to a subsequent post that includes experiments to confirm this. |
Link to this post | posted 11 Sep, 2025 18:18 | |
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