French phage network—second meeting report

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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.

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Torres-Barceló, C., Kaltz, O., Froissart, R., Gandon, S., Ginet, N., & Ansaldi, M. (2017). French phage network—second meeting report. In Viruses (Vol. 9, pp. 1–10). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/v9040087

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