The host cell will then replicate and
produce daughter cells that contain
the prophage within their DNA.
These cells are called
bacteria.
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Bacteriophages, also known as phages, are viruses that infect and replicate only in bacterial cells. ... During a lytic replication cycle, a phage attaches to a susceptible host bacterium, introduces its genome into the host cell cytoplasm, and utilizes the ribosomes of the host to manufacture its proteins.
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Over the course of seven days, UM171 can multiply stem cells by up to 35 times. Once transplanted, the stem cells transform into different cell types that can restore and regenerate damaged or diseased areas of the body.
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