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Marnik Vuylsteke

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Ke Y, Pujol V, Staut J, Pollaris L, Seurinck R, Eekhout T, et al.
Cell Rep . 2025 Feb; 44(2):115240. PMID: 39893633
Despite the broad use of single-cell/nucleus RNA sequencing in plant research, accurate cluster annotation in less-studied plant species remains a major challenge due to the lack of validated marker genes....
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Catani J, Smet A, Ysenbaert T, Vuylsteke M, Bottu G, Mathys J, et al.
Elife . 2024 May; 12. PMID: 38805550
Human H3N2 influenza viruses are subject to rapid antigenic evolution which translates into frequent updates of the composition of seasonal influenza vaccines. Despite these updates, the effectiveness of influenza vaccines...
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Develtere W, Decaestecker W, Rombaut D, Anders C, Clicque E, Vuylsteke M, et al.
Plant J . 2024 May; 119(2):1158-1172. PMID: 38713824
CRISPR/Cas9 is currently the most powerful tool to generate mutations in plant genomes and more efficient tools are needed as the scale of experiments increases. In the model plant Arabidopsis,...
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Bruggeman A, Vandendriessche C, Hamerlinck H, De Looze D, Tate D, Vuylsteke M, et al.
EClinicalMedicine . 2024 Apr; 71:102563. PMID: 38686220
Background: Dysregulation of the gut microbiome has been implicated in Parkinson's disease (PD). This study aimed to evaluate the clinical effects and safety of a single faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT)...
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Bogaert A, Fijalkowska D, Staes A, Van de Steene T, Vuylsteke M, Stadler C, et al.
Life Sci Alliance . 2023 Jun; 6(8). PMID: 37316325
Alternative translation initiation and alternative splicing may give rise to N-terminal proteoforms, proteins that differ at their N-terminus compared with their canonical counterparts. Such proteoforms can have altered localizations, stabilities,...
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Bogaert A, Van de Steene T, Vuylsteke M, Eyckerman S, Gevaert K
Methods Enzymol . 2023 May; 684:253-287. PMID: 37230591
Given that up to 20% of N-termini of human proteins differ from canonical N-termini as retrieved from sequence databases, a variety of N-terminal proteoforms exists in human cells. These N-terminal...
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Ferreira A, Timmerman E, Staes A, Vuylsteke M, De Muynck L, Gevaert K
Sci Data . 2023 Mar; 10(1):121. PMID: 36879013
Heparan sulfates (HS) proteoglycans are commonly found on the cell surface and mediate many processes. Binding of HS ligands is determined by the sulfation code on the HS chain that...
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Catani J, Ysenbaert T, Smet A, Vuylsteke M, Vogel T, Saelens X
PLoS One . 2023 Jan; 18(1):e0280825. PMID: 36689429
Influenza B viruses (IBV) are responsible for a considerable part of the burden caused by influenza virus infections. Since their emergence in the 1980s, the Yamagata and Victoria antigenic lineages...
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Van Poelvoorde L, Delcourt T, Vuylsteke M, de Keersmaecker S, Thomas I, Van Gucht S, et al.
Microb Genom . 2022 Sep; 8(9). PMID: 36169645
Influenza viruses exhibit considerable diversity between hosts. Additionally, different quasispecies can be found within the same host. High-throughput sequencing technologies can be used to sequence a patient-derived virus population at...
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Van Royen T, Sedeyn K, Moschonas G, Toussaint W, Vuylsteke M, Van Haver D, et al.
J Virol . 2022 Sep; 96(19):e0129722. PMID: 36102648
Human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading cause of severe acute lower respiratory tract infections in infants worldwide. Nonstructural protein NS1 of RSV modulates the host innate immune response...