Influence of Cryopreservation and Freeze-Drying on Processes of Endocellular Reproduction of Bacteriophage T4 in Bacteria Escherichia coli
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cryopreservation, freeze-drying, bacteria, bacteriophage, endocellular, development cycleAbstract
It is established, that cryopreservation and freeze-drying of bacteriophage T4 cause non-lethal damages owing to that the duration of latent period of phage development increases and the output of a phage decreases. Changes of endocellular cycle development of a phage are more expressed after freeze-drying. Cryopreservation causes the damages of bacterial cells leading to the change of a phage morphogenesis and impairment of an endocellular cycle of phage development, including biosynthetic processes.
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