Active Lysogeny in Listeria Monocytogenes Is a Bacteria-Phage Adaptive Response in the Mammalian Environment: Cell Reports.
Finally out! Proud of my team, thank you for the hard work. https://t.co/Rd3O9PWbbs
VOM2020 is dressed for Christmas to wish all Viruses of Microbes lovers a Happy Season. Hope to see you all in 13-17July 2020 Guimaraes https://t.co/ckdl5AWV4d
Our paper is finally out, proud of my students who did a great work.
Coordination of cohabiting phage elements supports bacteria–phage cooperation | Nature Communications https://t.co/qan2zypwrn
Round table is here, with @MartinLoessner @RobLavigne1@PaulPirnay, Pascale Boulanger, Dominic Sauvageau and Danish Malik! Sharp your pencils and make your questions! ✍️ #HOP19#RoundTable
@catarmbruster@AnatHerskovits This is done by inhibiting peptidoglycan synthesis with antibiotics. The L-forms are generated in a culture medium that is the same osmolarity as the bacterial cytosol.