- Staphylococcus aureus secretes a unique class of neutrophil serine protease inhibitors
- Molecular insights into the inhibition of neutrophil proteases by extracellular adherence proteins
- Staphylococcus aureus protects its immune-evasion proteins against degradation by neutrophil serine proteases
- The extracellular adherence protein from Staphylococcus aureus inhibits the classical and lectin pathways of complement by blocking formation of the C3 proconvertase
- Immune-modulating properties of staphylococcal extracellular adherence protein
- General discussion, Part I: Rationale for NSP inhibition by bacteria
- General discussion, Part II: The role of EAPs in Stapylococcus aureus defense
- Title: Staphylococcal evasion of neutrophil functions
- Author: Daphne Stapels
- Year: 9 april 2015