- d'Herelle phenomenon
- Twort-d'Herelle p.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
d'Herelle phenomenon — d He·relle phenomenon (də relґ) [Fйlix Hubert d Herelle, Canadian bacteriologist in France, 1873–1949] Twort d Herelle phenomenon; see under phenomenon … Medical dictionary
Twort-d'Herelle phenomenon — the phenomenon of transmissible bacterial lysis (bacteriophagia). When to a broth culture of typhoid or dysentery bacilli there is added a drop of filtered broth emulsion of the stool from a convalescent typhoid or dysentery patient, complete… … Medical dictionary
Twort-d'Herelle phenomenon — Twort d He·relle phenomenon (twortґ dĕ relґ) [Frederick William Twort, English bacteriologist, 1877–1950; Fйlix Hubert d Herelle, Canadian bacteriologist in France, 1873–1949] see under phenomenon … Medical dictionary
phenomenon — 1. A symptom; an occurrence of any sort, whether ordinary or extraordinary, in relation to a disease. 2. Any unusual fact or occurrence. [G. phainomenon, fr. phaino, to cause to appear] adhesion p. a p. manifested by the adherence of antigen… … Medical dictionary
d'Herelle — Felix H., Canadian physician and bacteriologist, 1873–1949. See d Herelle phenomenon, Twort d Herelle phenomenon … Medical dictionary
Félix d'Herelle — Born April 25, 1873 Montreal … Wikipedia
Phage monographs — Bacteriophage (phage) are viruses of bacteria and arguably are the most numerous organisms on Earth. The history of phage study is captured, in part, in the books published on the topic (but see also phage meetings). Presented is a list of 100… … Wikipedia
Twort — Frederick W., British bacteriologist, 1877–1950. See T. phenomenon, T. d Herelle phenomenon … Medical dictionary
bacterial virus — n BACTERIOPHAGE * * * a virus capable of producing transmissible lysis of bacteria; the virus particle attaches to the bacterial cell wall and viral nucleoprotein enters the cell, resulting in the synthesis of virus and its liberation on physical … Medical dictionary
George Eliava Institute — The Tbilisi Institute, now called the George Eliava Institute of Bacteriophage, Microbiology and Virology (IBMV) has been active since the 1930s in the field of phage therapy, which is used to combat microbial infection (cf. antibiotic resistant… … Wikipedia