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Description Negative stain electron micrograph of the gamma phage from which the PlyG lytic enzyme was cloned for use to control B. anthracis.
Date Published: February 17, 2004
Source Powledge TM: New Antibiotics—Resistance Is Futile. PLoS Biol 2/2/2004: e53. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0020053
Author (Photograph courtesy of Vincent Fischetti and Raymond Schuch, The Rockefeller University.)
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