Publications
Things Are Getting Hairy: Enterobacteria Bacteriophage vB_PcaM_CBB Hasselt University
Optimizing the European Regulatory Framework for Sustainable Bacteriophage Therapy in Human Medicine Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Bacteriophages as antibacterial agents : why are we facing an antibiotic crisis and how could bacteriophages be of help? Ghent University
The Baseplate of Lactobacillus delbrueckii Bacteriophage Ld17 Harbors a Glycerophosphodiesterase Hasselt University
Experimental evidence for proteins constituting virion components and particle morphogenesis of bacteriophage ZF40 Hasselt University KU Leuven
Call for a dedicated European legal framework for bacteriophage therapy Vrije Universiteit Brussel KU Leuven
The worldwide emergence of antibiotic resistances and the drying up of the antibiotic pipeline have spurred a search for alternative or complementary antibacterial therapies. Bacteriophages are bacterial viruses that have been used for almost a century to combat bacterial infections, particularly in Poland and the former Soviet Union. The antibiotic crisis has triggered a renewed clinical and agricultural interest in bacteriophages. This, ...
CkP1 bacteriophage, a S16-like myovirus that recognizes Citrobacter koseri lipopolysaccharide through its long tail fibers Ghent University KU Leuven
Interactions between bacteriophage, bacteria, and the mammalian immune system Ghent University
Access to bacteriophage therapy Vrije Universiteit Brussel KU Leuven
Cultures of human epithelial cells (keratinocytes) are used as an additional surgical tool to treat critically burnt patients. Initially, the production environment of keratinocyte grafts was regulated exclusively by national regulations. In 2004, the European Tissues and Cells Directive 2004/23/EC (transposed into Belgian Law) imposed requirements that resulted in increased production costs and no significant increase in quality and/or ...