Publications by authors named "Maurits Van den Nieuwboer"

Article Synopsis
  • Hematologic cancers are prevalent in both adults and children, but many patients still face poor outcomes, highlighting the need for new treatments.
  • The Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (WASp) plays a crucial role in actin assembly and is primarily found in blood cells; researchers have created a new small molecule, EG-011, that activates its autoinhibited state.
  • Trials show that EG-011 effectively combats various blood cancers like lymphoma and leukemia both in isolated tests and in living models, showcasing its unique mechanism related to actin polymerization.
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Cancer cells make extensive use of the folate cycle to sustain increased anabolic metabolism. Multiple chemotherapeutic drugs interfere with the folate cycle, including methotrexate and 5-fluorouracil that are commonly applied for the treatment of leukemia and colorectal cancer (CRC), respectively. Despite high success rates, therapy-induced resistance causes relapse at later disease stages.

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Probiotic microorganisms are increasingly incorporated into food matrices in order to confer proposed health benefits on the consumer. It is important that the health benefits, sensory properties, shelf-life and probiotic gastrointestinal tract (GIT) survival of these products are carefully balanced as they determine functionality and drive consumer acceptance. The strain-specific effects of probiotic species are imperative in this process but carrier matrices may play a pivotal role as well.

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Lactobacillus plantarum WCFS1 is one of the best studied Lactobacilli, notably as its genome was unravelled over 12 years ago. L. plantarum WCFS1 can be grown to high densities, is amenable to genetic transformation and highly robust with a relatively high survival rate during the gastrointestinal passage.

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