189 zoekresultaten voor “infection” in de Publieke website
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    Key innate immune components controlling intracellular infection
    
    Promotor: H.P. Spaink, Co-Promotor: A.H. Meijer 
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    Selective autophagy in host defense against mycobacterial infection
    
    The effective treatment of tuberculosis (TB) remains a major challenge to global health. 
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    Regulation of autophagy-related mechanisms during bacterial infection
    
    Autophagy is a fundamental degradative process, maintaining cellular homeostasis and functions in host defense against intracellular pathogens, including mycobacteria and Salmonella. 
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    Computational modeling of mycobacterium infection and innate immune reponse in zebrafish
    
    Promotor: Prof.dr. J.N. Kok 
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    extraembryonic serosa protects the insect egg against desiccation and infection
    
    Promotor: Prof.dr. H.P. Spaink, Co-promotor: Dr. M. van der Zee 
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    Dissecting the role of the airway epithelium in mycobacterial infections
    
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    Diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of acute respiratory viral infections
    
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    The innate immune response against mycobacterial infection: analysis by a combination of light and electron microscopy
    
    Promotores: Prof.dr. H.P. Spaink & Prof.dr. P.C.W. Hogendoorn Co-promotor: Dr. M.J.M. Schaaf 
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    The Function of Toll-like receptor 2 in Infection and Inflammation
    
    The function of TLRs in innate immunity has aroused worldwide attention soon after its discovery. Because of the broad functions of TLR2 in innate immunity, the drive for the development of TLR2-targeted vaccines or therapeutic treatments has accelerated in the last decades. 
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    Chemokine signaling mechanisms underlying inflammation and infection control: insights from the zebrafish model
    
    This thesis focuses on the role of chemokine receptors CXCR3 and CCR2 in the inflammatory process and infection control using the zebrafish model. 
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    An uncertain recovery: The physical toll of COVID-19 infection on liberal arts and sciences students in the Netherlands
    
    Josien de Klerk en Tennessee Miller onderzochten de interactie tussen de ziekte- en herstelervaringen van studenten en de academische werkcultuur in deze context. 
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    Advancing host-directed therapy for Mycobacterium avium infection: identification of drug candidates and potential host targets
    
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    Virus-host metabolic interactions: using metabolomics to probe oxidative stress, inflammation and systemic immunity
    
    Promotores: T. Hankemeier; R. Berger, Co-promotor: R.J. Vreeken 
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    Studies on molecular basics of metabolic syndrome in zebrafish
    
    The research described in this thesis has, using the zebrafish as a model system, shed new light on the intricate relationship between TB and DM2, in particular on the role of leptin, SHP-1 and glucocorticoids. 
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    Quantitative pharmacology of antimicrobials
    
    Antimicrobial drugs constitute a fundamental part of modern medicine. The global rise in antimicrobial resistance poses a major threat to global health. 
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     Bart Roep Bart RoepFaculteit Geneeskunde b.o.roep@lumc.nl | +31 71 526 3869 
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    From stress to success; How actinobacteria exploit live without a cell wall
    
    The aim of this thesis was to study phage infection in Streptomyces, focused on cell wall-deficient cells. Bacteriophages (or phages in short) attach to the cell wall of bacteria after which they replicate and lyse the host cell. 
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    Autophagy and Lc3-associated phagocytosis in host defense against Salmonella
    
    Control of infectious diseases poses continuous challenges for human health. 
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    Systems vaccinology: molecular signatures of immunity to Bordetella pertussis
    
    Promotor: G.F.A. Kersten, W. Jiskoot, Co-promotor: B. Metz 
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    Glucocorticoid modulation of the immune response
    
    Glucocorticoids (GCs) are widely prescribed as anti-inflammatory drugs due to their well-established immunosuppressive effects. 
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     Cornelis Hokke Cornelis HokkeFaculteit Geneeskunde c.h.hokke@lumc.nl | +31 71 526 5065 
- Symposium: A Dutch Perspective on Mycobacterial Infections
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    Global metabolomics and lipidomics approaches to probe virus-host interactions
    
    The outbreaks of AIDS and COVID-19 showed clearly how infectious viruses can influence people’s lives. Investigating the changes in the host metabolism may provide a paradigm shift to consider immune-metabolic interactions as therapeutic targets. 
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    Exploitation of host chemokine signalling by pathogenic mycobacteria
    
    Promotores: A.H. Meijer, H.P. Spaink 
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    Staphylococcus aureus colonization and infection
    
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    Insights from modeling metabolism and amoeboid cell motility in the immune system
    
    This thesis focuses on two processes involved in fighting infections: metabolism and immune cell motility and navigation. 
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    Developing systems for high-throughput screening of infectious diseases using zebrafish
    
    Promotor: Prof.dr. H.P. Spaink, Co-promotor: Prof.dr. A.H. Meijer 
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    Anti-microbial and Anti-biofilm compounds From Indonesian Medicinal Plants
    
    Promotor: C.A.M.J.J. van den Hondel, Co-promotor: Sandra de Weert 
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    Chitin in the fungal cell wall: towards valorization of spent biomass of Aspergillus niger
    
    Aspergillus niger is an important industrial producer of organic acids and enzymes producing large amounts of spent fungal biomass. 
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    Boosting the host immune system to fight tuberculosis
    
    New drugs for use as tuberculosis (TB) treatment are needed due to the constrains of classical antibiotics against TB and the rise of antibiotic-resistant strains, making TB a harder and harder disease to treat. 
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    Synthesis of Ribitol Phosphate based Wall Teichoic acids
    
    Antibiotic resistance, caused by widespread use of antibiotics, leads to bacterial infections that are difficult, if not impossible, to treat and is a major worldwide health concern. 
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    Mechanisms of vaccines against viral infections
    
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    Functions of leptin in tuberculosis and diabetes: multi-omics studies across species
    
    In this thesis, I study 1) metabolic alterations in tuberculosis related to wasting syndrome in human patients as well as in rodent and fish animal models. 2) effects of the mutation of the leptin gene on cachexia and diabetes in rodent and zebrafish animal models. 
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    bridges: a multidisciplinary approach to controlled human hookworm infection
    
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    Strategies in the Battle Against Neonatal Nosocomial Infections
    
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    Prosthetic Joint Infection, new diagnostic and treatment strategies
    
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    Gezondheid en ziekte van de luchtwegen in Nederland
    
    Studying the impact of urbanisation on the respiratory health of past Dutch populations (1200-1850 CE). 
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    Expanding the chemical space of antibiotics produced by Paenibacillus and Streptomyces
    
    Antibiotic-resistant bacteria pose a major health threat. Addressing this challenge requires among others the development of new antibacterial compounds. The research described in this thesis focuses on discovering novel antibiotics from soil bacteria, specifically Streptomyces and Paenibacillus.Despite… 
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    Optimizing antifungal treatment through pharmacometrics: dosing considerations to enhance outcome
    
    Fungal infections pose a significant threat to individuals with compromised immune systems and despite advancements in diagnosis and treatment, they continue to jeopardize patient’s health. 
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    Functional analysis of agrobacterium tumefaciens virulence protein VirD5
    
    Supervisor: P.J.J. Hooykaas 
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    Using cryo-EM methods to uncover structure and function of bacteriophages
    
    Bacteriophages, or phages for short, are the most abundant biological entity in nature. They shape bacterial communities and are a major driving force in bacterial evolution. 
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    Development of hyaluronan-based dissolving microneedle arrays for dermal vaccination
    
    Dissolving microneedles are a subgroup of microneedle types that completely dissolve within the skin. During this dissolving process the vaccine, stored in the needle matrix, is released into the skin. 
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    Non-target effects of GM potato: an eco-metabolomics approach
    
    Promotores: P.G.L. Klinkhamer, P.M. Brakefield, Co-Promotor: M. Bruinsma 
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    Toll-like receptor signaling in the innate immune system of zebrafish larvae
    
    Promotor: H.P. Spaink, A.H. Meijer Co-promotor: R. Marin-Juez 
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    Microstructural and Metabolic Alterations in the Zebrafish Brain Induced by Toll-Like Receptor 2 Deficiency
    
    Advanced UHF MRI techniques provide powerful tools for studying the zebrafish brain, an emerging model in neurological research. In this work, various MRI and localized MRS methods are optimized and employed for UHF strength for studying the zebrafish brain. 
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    Evolutionary adaptability of β-lactamase: a study of inhibitor susceptibility in various model systems
    
    β-Lactamases are enzymes that can break down β-lactam substrates, such as antibiotics, preventing the use of these antibiotics for the treatment of various infectious diseases. However, some compounds, β-lactamase inhibitors, can block these enzymes allowing for possible treatments using a combination… 
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    Concepts and applications for evidence-based dosing in morbidly obese patients before and after weight loss surgery
    
    Promotor: C.A.J. Knibbe, Co-promotores: H.P.A. van Dongen, B. van Ramshorst 
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    Synthesis, structure and epitope mapping of well-defined Staphylococcus aureus capsular polysaccharides
    
    This dissertation presents the synthesis and evaluation of antibody recognition for various capsular polysaccharide (CP) fragments of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus). 
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    Comparative biology of common and grey seals along the Dutch coast : stranding, disease, rehabilitation and conservation
    
    Promotores: H.A. Udo De Haes, P.M. Brakefield 
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    Dosing considerations for preterm neonates: from pharmacometrics to clinical practice
    
    Prematurely born neonates require, amongst others, pharmaceutical therapy. Dosing guidelines for these therapies are often based on data from term born neonates or older infants, while these are not necessarily similar to prematurely born neonates. 
