Bacterial Infections and Immunity
  • Home
  • Themes
    • Immune Evasion
      • Video’s
      • Publications
      • Evasion molecules
      • People
    • Bacterial Glycobiology
      • Publications
      • People
    • Synthetic microbiology
      • Publications
      • People
    • Bacteria & Complement
      • Grants & Prizes
      • Highlights
      • Publications
      • People
  • PhD Theses
  • Publications
    • Jos van Strijp
    • Suzan Rooijakkers
    • Nina van Sorge
    • Pieter-Jan Haas
  • Reviews
  • Traineeships
  • People
    • Team N. van Sorge
    • Team S. Rooijakkers
    • Team P.J. Haas
    • Team J. van Strijp
    • Alumni
  • Gallery
  • Contact
Home » Gallery » PhD Theses » Thesis Nienke de Jong (2018)

Thesis Nienke de Jong (2018)

  • Fluorescent markers for markerless genomic integration in Staphylococcus aureus
  • Staphylococcus aureus SaeR/S-regulated factors reduce human neutrophil reactive oxygen species production
  • Immune evasion by a staphylococcal inhibitor of myeloperoxidase
  • A Structurally Dynamic N-terminal Region Drives Function of the Staphylococcal Peroxidase Inhibitor (SPIN)
  • Identification and Structural Characterization of a Novel Myeloperoxidase Inhibitor from Staphylococcus delphini
  • Identification of a Staphylococcal Complement Inhibitor with broad host specificity in equid S. aureus strains
  • Title: Immune Evasion by Staphylococcus aureus: Expanding the Repetoire
  • Author: Nienke de Jong
  • Year: 29 maart 2018

Other PhD Theses:

Thesis Seline Zwarthoff (2019)
Thesis Seline Zwarthoff (2019)

PhD Theses

Thesis Dani Heesterbeek (2019)
Thesis Dani Heesterbeek (2019)

PhD Theses

Thesis Rob van Dalen (2019)
Thesis Rob van Dalen (2019)

PhD Theses

Thesis Vincent van Hensbergen (2019)
Thesis Vincent van Hensbergen (2019)

PhD Theses

Thesis Yuxi Zhao (2019)
Thesis Yuxi Zhao (2019)

PhD Theses

Thesis Angelino Tromp (2019)
Thesis Angelino Tromp (2019)

PhD Theses

Thesis Samantha van der Beek (2019)
Thesis Samantha van der Beek (2019)

PhD Theses

Thesis Elise Hovingh (2018)
Thesis Elise Hovingh (2018)

PhD Theses

Contact

Medical Microbiology

Heidelberglaan 100 3584 CX, Utrecht

(0)88 75 50486

Y.Hagenaar-2@umcutrecht.nl

Themes

  • Synthetic microbiology
  • Bacteria & Complement
  • Bacterial Glycobiology
  • Immune Evasion

© 2021 Bacterial Infections and Immunity - Wordpress Theme by Kadence Themes