Publications by authors named "M Vingerhoets"

Single-cell isolation is a key step in the manufacturing of therapeutic proteins, which relies on the development of monoclonal cell lines. It increases production safety and consistency. It also ensures higher manufacturing performances thanks to the selection of the rare clonally derived cell lines with optimal growth and production capacities.

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The bioremediation of persistent organohalide molecules under anoxic conditions mostly relies on the bacterial process called organohalide respiration (OHR). Organohalide-respiring bacteria (OHRB) are phylogenetically diverse anaerobic bacteria that share the capacity to use organohalides as terminal electron acceptors in an energy-conserving process. The reductive dehalogenase () gene clusters encode for proteins specialized in the respiration of one or a limited number of organohalides.

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During the last five years, 37 patients with fecal incontinence because of childbirth have been investigated. Ages varied from 22 to 62 years and duration of symptoms from 0.3 to 26 years.

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During the last 5 years 33 patients with faecal incontinence due to childbirth were investigated. Ages varied from 23 to 61 and duration of symptoms from 0.3 to 25 years.

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