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Аннотация RU В настоящее время чрезвычайно актуальными и малоизученными направлениями в биологической науке являются исследования бактериофагов (вирусов бактерий), а также природных и искусственных биоплёнок, образующихся повсеместно на различных субстратах, в организме человека и животных. В статье приводится современный обзор литературы по взаимодействию бактериофагов с биоплёнками различного происхождения.
В настоящее время чрезвычайно актуальными и малоизученными направлениями в биологической науке являются исследования бактериофагов (вирусов бактерий), а также природных и искусственных биоплёнок, образующихся повсеместно на различных субстратах, в организме человека и животных. В статье приводится современный обзор литературы по взаимодействию бактериофагов с биоплёнками различного происхождения.
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Аннотация EN Nowadays, studies of bacteriophages (bacterial viruses), as well as of natural and artificial biofilms forming everywhere at different substrates, in organisms of humans and animals are very important, but poorly investigated fields in biology. The article presents a modern literature review concerning interaction of bacteriophages with biofilms of different origin.
Nowadays, studies of bacteriophages (bacterial viruses), as well as of natural and artificial biofilms forming everywhere at different substrates, in organisms of humans and animals are very important, but poorly investigated fields in biology. The article presents a modern literature review concerning interaction of bacteriophages with biofilms of different origin.
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