- General introduction: Complement and bacterial infections, from molecular mechanisms to therapeutic applications.
- Bacterial killing by complement requires membrane attack complex formation via surface-bound C5 convertases.
- Characterization of C5 convertase stability on the surface of Gram-negative bacteria.
- Complement-dependent outer membrane pertubation sensitizes Gram-negative bacteria to Gram-positive specific antibiotics.
- Complement sensitizes Gram-negative bacteria to the antimicrobial actions of lysozyme and neutrophils.
- General discussion: How complement kills Gram-negative bacteria
- Title: How complement kills bacteria: A pore way to die
- Author: Dani Heesterbeek
- Year: 29 augustus 2019