Author: Cliver, Dean O.
Title: Control of Viral Contamination of Food and Environment Document date: 2008_12_24
ID: wvfrwnft_28
Snippet: In certain contexts, bacteria are able to attack and inactivate human enteric viruses; some, but not all, such attacks appear to entail enzymatic action on the capsid (Cliver and Herrmann 1972; Deng and Cliver 1992; Deng and Cliver 1995a; Deng and Cliver 1995b) . Some bacteria produce low molecular weight substances that apparently inactivate viruses (Deng and Cliver 1995a) . Other bacteria appear to use viral capsid protein as substrate (Herrman.....
Document: In certain contexts, bacteria are able to attack and inactivate human enteric viruses; some, but not all, such attacks appear to entail enzymatic action on the capsid (Cliver and Herrmann 1972; Deng and Cliver 1992; Deng and Cliver 1995a; Deng and Cliver 1995b) . Some bacteria produce low molecular weight substances that apparently inactivate viruses (Deng and Cliver 1995a) . Other bacteria appear to use viral capsid protein as substrate (Herrmann et al. 1974) .
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