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University Medical Center Groningen

prof. dr. J.M. (Jan Maarten) van Dijl

Professor of Medical Microbiology
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Publications

Bacteria-targeted imaging using vancomycin-based positron emission tomography tracers can distinguish infection from sterile inflammation

Characterization of outer membrane vesicles of Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans serotypes a, b and c and their interactions with human neutrophils

Disinfection of medical devices with a steam machine that operates at atmospheric pressure and is suitable for home usage

Green-Light-Activatable Penicillin for Light-Dependent Spatial Control of Bacterial Growth, Biofilm Formation, and In Vivo Infection Treatment

Outer membrane vesicles of carbapenem-resistant clinical Acinetobacter baumannii isolates protect both the vesicle-producing bacteria and non-resistant bacteria against carbapenems

Raman Spectroscopy Reveals Microparticles in Synovial Fluids of Patients With Suspected Implant-Related Complications

Synthesis and Evaluation of 3-Deoxy-D-manno-oct-2-ulosonic Acid Derivatives to Perturb Escherichia coli Lipopolysaccharide Biosynthesis

Synthetic High-Throughput Microarrays of Peptidoglycan Fragments as a Novel Sero-Diagnostic Tool for Patient Antibody Profiling

The endophytic fungus Cosmosporella sp. VM-42 from Vinca minor is a source of bioactive compounds with potent activity against drug-resistant bacteria

The secreted proteases aur, scpA, sspA and sspB suppress the virulence of Staphylococcus aureus USA300 by shaping the extracellular proteome

Press/media

IFF Honors Distinguished Academics Shaping the Future of Nutrition, Health and Biosciences

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Start-up uit Heerenveen brengt snellere detectiemethode voor gevaarlijke bacterie UMCG op de markt

UMCG Microbiologists Make Breakthrough in Rapidly Detecting Staphylococcus Aureus Infection

Dutch-based Sabiad raises funds to help detect bacterial infections precisely and swiftly

Start-up Sabiad ontvangt investering voor onderzoek naar Staphylococcus Aureus-bacterie

UMCG Spin-off company Sabiad develops early detection of orthopedic infection

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Hospital bacteria in the gut and the blood identical and equally harmful