Browsing Brage NMBU by Author "Mathiesen, Geir"
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Surface display of an anti-DEC-205 single chain Fv fragment in Lactobacillus plantarum increases internalization and plasmid transfer to dendritic cells in vitro and in vivo
Christophe, Michon; Kuczkowska, Katarzyna; Langella, Philippe; Eijsink, Vincent; Mathiesen, Geir; Chatel, Jean-Marc (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015) -
Surface display of cellobiose 2- epimerases on lactic acid bacteria for conversion of lactose to epilactose
Larsen, Martin (Master thesis, 2021)An increasing body of research elicits the many health benefits imparted by the gut-associated microbiota to their host. These beneficial strains are referred to as probiotic organisms. One way to promote growth and increase ... -
The chitinolytic system of Enterococcus faecalis V583 and its putative role in virulence
Kristensen, Mariann (Master thesis, 2019)From a harmless gut commensal, Enterococcus faecalis has undergone a transition towards a multi-resistant nosocomial pathogen, posing a major threat to human health, particularly in immunocompromised individuals. The aim ... -
The Soil Bacterium Methylococcus capsulatus Bath and its Interactions with Human Immune Cells in vitro
Indrelid, Stine (PhD Thesis;2017:94, Doctoral thesis, 2017)Whereas a role for commensal microbes in the development and normal function of the immune system is well established, a potential role for environmental bacteria in regulating immunity has been widely disregarded. However, ... -
Thermodynamic aspects of processive enzymatic degradation of recalcitrant polysaccharides
Hamre, Anne Grethe (PhD Thesis;2015:46, Doctoral thesis, 2020-11-13)Carbohydrates play diverse, essential roles in all known organisms. These include roles in storage and structure as well as specific signaling roles. One carbohydrate can be linked to other carbohydrates or functional ... -
Virulence and antibiotic resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Edvardsen, Per Kristian Thorén (PhD Thesis;2024:55, Doctoral thesis, 2024)Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen that poses a considerable threat to human health because of its capacity to cause severe and potentially life-threatening infections. A thorough understanding of the ...