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Mzia Kutateladze
George Eliava Institute of Bacteriophages, Microbiology and Virology - Tbilisi / Georgia
Medical and Health Sciences / Microbiology
AD Scientific Index ID: 4977386
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Mzia Kutateladze's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Bacteriophages as potential new therapeutics to replace or supplement antibiotics Trends in biotechnology 28 (12), 591-595, 2010
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Phage therapy experience at the Eliava Institute Médecine et maladies infectieuses 38 (8), 426-430, 2008
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Phylogeny of the major head and tail genes of the wide-ranging T4-type bacteriophages Journal of Bacteriology 183 (1), 358-366, 2001
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Bacteriophage treatment of intransigent diabetic toe ulcers: a case series Journal of wound care 25 (Sup7), S27-S33, 2016
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Combination of pre-adapted bacteriophage therapy and antibiotics for treatment of fracture-related infection due to pandrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae Nature communications 13 (1), 302, 2022
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