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This technique even allowed d’Herelle to start to quantify the number of virus particles he was dealing with; by counting the spots and working backwards through the dilutions of the solution, he could work out how many individual phages were in his original sample. The elegantly simple techniques he developed for detecting and counting phages remain, to this day, the standard way to find and isolate bacterial viruses.
The Good Virus: The Untold Story of Phages: The Most Abundant Life Forms on Earth and What They Can Do For Us
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