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Researcher
Lisa Slachmuylders
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2024
Impact of potato trimming acidification on protein characteristics and bacterial community during long-term storage
Baptiste Vanleenhove
Ben Van den Wouwer
Ellen Verwee
Lisa Slachmuylders
Marie Joossens
Kristof Brijs
Koen Dewettinck
Steven De Meester
Katleen Raes
A1
Journal Article
in
LWT-FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
2024
2019
Various Evolutionary Trajectories Lead to Loss of the Tobramycin-Potentiating Activity of the Quorum-Sensing Inhibitor Baicalin Hydrate in Burkholderia cenocepacia Biofilms
Andrea Sass
Lisa Slachmuylders
Heleen Van Acker
Ian Vandenbussche
Lisa Ostyn
Mona Bové
Aurélie Crabbé
Laurent R Chiarelli
Silvia Buroni
Filip Van Nieuwerburgh
et al.
A1
Journal Article
in
ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS AND CHEMOTHERAPY
2019
2018
Elucidation of the mechanism behind the potentiating activity of baicalin against Burkholderia cenocepacia biofilms
Lisa Slachmuylders
Heleen Van Acker
Gilles Brackman
Andrea Sass
Filip Van Nieuwerburgh
Tom Coenye
A1
Journal Article
in
PLOS ONE
2018
The mechanisms behind the potentiating activity of antibiotic adjuvants against Burkholderia cenocepacia biofilms
Lisa Slachmuylders
Tom Coenye
Heleen Van Acker
Dissertation
2018
2015
Phenotypic characterization of an international Pseudomonas aeruginosa reference panel: strains of cystic fibrosis (CF) origin show less in vivo virulence than non-CF strains
Louise Cullen
Rebecca Weiser
Tomasz Olszak
Rita F Maldonado
Ana S Moreira
Lisa Slachmuylders
Gilles Brackman
Tsvetelina S Paunova-Krasteva
Paulina Zarnowiec
Grzegorz Czerwonka
et al.
A1
Journal Article
in
MICROBIOLOGY-SGM
2015