id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-329397-t951n4dv Żaczek, Maciej Phages as a Cohesive Prophylactic and Therapeutic Approach in Aquaculture Systems 2020-09-01 .txt text/plain 8164 449 47 Recently performed studies showed that mutual phage interactions with bacterial hosts are responsible for conversion from organic to inorganic carbon in water environments [51] . However, there is a greater chance for disruption of the nitrogen cycle in water through the use of aquaculture drugs, and phage lytic activity towards nitrifying bacteria should be studied more precisely in terms of possibility, not a real threat. However, there is a greater chance for disruption of the nitrogen cycle in water through the use of aquaculture drugs, and phage lytic activity towards nitrifying bacteria should be studied more precisely in terms of possibility, not a real threat. Thus, prophylactic use of phages could work in three different ways: (a) through direct lytic activity, (b) as immunomodulators in fish tanks through interactions in mucus, and (c) due to phenotypic changes in bacteria that lead to lower bacterial virulence. ./cache/cord-329397-t951n4dv.txt ./txt/cord-329397-t951n4dv.txt