Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Manon Nuytten"
- Manon Nuytten's recent research primarily focuses on the use of phages and their proteins for the rapid detection and characterization of foodborne pathogens, emphasizing innovative diagnostic techniques such as lateral flow assays and biosensors.
- Her studies delve into the molecular mechanisms of phage-host interactions, particularly the adsorption processes and lytic cycles, exploring specific phage proteins like endolysins and holins to enhance the understanding of bacterial lysis and phage efficacy.
- Nuytten's work highlights the development of selective biosensors that utilize lytic enzymes, demonstrating an advancement in microbial detection methods that bypass traditional reliance on surface-attached bio-probes, ultimately contributing to food safety and public health.