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Aparicio Maldonado, C. (author)
The research performed in this thesis focuses on the understanding on the interactions of bacteria and phages occurring via anti-phage defense system mechanisms. This involved a set of literature research and experimental studies that provide an overview of the diverse defense systems described at the time of submission.
doctoral thesis 2023
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McKenzie, R. (author)
doctoral thesis 2021
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Vink, J.N.A. (author)
Viruses are, as we have seen over the past year, very proficient at invading a host and subsequently reproducing rapidly. Our adaptive immune system, after a first encounter with a virus, can store information about the outside protein shell and use this information to destroy the virus in later encounters. Bacteria have an adaptive immune...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Kieper, S.N. (author)
For millennia, humanity has been plagued by pathogenic bacteria. Until the advent of antibiotic treatments, seemingly harmless bacterial infections could have fatal consequences. However, in the microcosm that these single celled organisms inhabit, the line between being the invader or being invaded is a thin line. Bacteria and archaea are con...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Lehner, B. (author)
Bacteria and other microorganisms are known and studied as an essential part of daily life and they are utilized in a variety of fields. This work identifies applications in nanotechnology and space research, using the same bacterium for both: Shewanella oneidensis. The extracellular electron transfer (EET) mechanism situated mainly in the cell...
doctoral thesis 2019
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