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Sanderson-Smith, M. L., De Oliveira, D. M. P., Guglielmini, J., McMillan, D. J., Vu, T., Holien, J. K., Henningham, A., Steer, A. C., Bessen, D. E., Dale, J. B., Curtis, N., Beall, B. W., Walker, M. J., Parker, M. W., Carapetis, J. R., Van Melderen, L., Sriprakash, K. S., Smeesters, P., & the M Protein Study Group, (2014). A systematic and functional classification of Streptococcus pyogenes that serves as a new tool for molecular typing and vaccine development. The Journal of infectious diseases, 210(8), 1325-1338. doi:10.1093/infdis/jiu26034.
Sterckx, Y., Volkov, A., Vranken, W., Kragelj, J., Jensen, M. R., Buts, L., Garcia-Pino, A., Jove, T., Van Melderen, L., Blackledge, M., van Nuland, N. A. J., & Loris, R. (2014). Small-angle X-ray scattering- and nuclear magnetic resonance-derived conformational ensemble of the highly flexible antitoxin PaaA2. Structure, 22(6), 854-865. doi:10.1016/j.str.2014.03.01236.
Vercammen, K., Garcia Armisen, T., Goeders, N., Van Melderen, L., Bodilis, J., & Cornelis, P. (2013). Identification of a metagenomic gene cluster containing a new class A beta-lactamase and toxin-antitoxin systems. MicrobiologyOpen, 2(4), 674-683. doi:10.1002/mbo3.10437.
Van Houdt, R., Deghorain, M., Vermeersch, M., Provoost, A., Lo Giudice, A., Leys, N., Perez-Morga, D., Van Melderen, L., & Michaud, L. (2013). Characterization of culturable Paenibacillus spp. from the snow surface on the high Antarctic Plateau (DOME C) and their dissemination in the Concordia research station. Extremophiles, 17(4), 565-573. doi:10.1007/s00792-013-0539-339.
Guérout, A.-M., Iqbal, N., Mine, N., Ducos-Galand, M., Van Melderen, L., & Mazel, D. (2013). Characterization of the phd-doc and ccd toxin-antitoxin cassettes from Vibrio superintegrons. Journal of bacteriology, 195(10), 2270-2283. doi:10.1128/JB.01389-1242.
McMillan, D. J., Drèze, P.-A., Vu, T., Bessen, D. E., Guglielmini, J., Steer, A. C., Carapetis, J. R., Van Melderen, L., Sriprakash, K. S., & Smeesters, P. (2012). Updated model of group A Streptococcus M proteins based on a comprehensive worldwide study. Clinical microbiology and infection. doi:10.1111/1469-0691.12134