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University of Groningen

Deciphering the antiviral potential of tomatidine towards mosquito-borne viral infections

Troost-Kind, Berit

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10.33612/diss.161786279

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Curriculum vitae

List of publications

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182 Appendix

Curriculum vitae

Personal details

Title(s), initial(s), first name, surname: Berit Helen Troost-Kind

Date and place of birth: 08/04/1991, Remscheid, Germany

Nationality: German

Education

Institution and location Degree Year Field of study Hochschule

Bonn-Rhein-Sieg (Germany) BSc 2011-2013 Applied Biology Robert Gordon University

(Scotland) BSc (honours) 2013-2014 Biomedical Sciences University of Groningen

(Netherlands) MSc (cum laude) 2014-2016 Biomedical Sciences University Medical

Center Groningen PhD 2016-2021 Virology

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183 Appendix

List of publications

Dietary fiber pectin directly blocks toll-like receptor 2-1 and prevents

doxorubicin-induced ileitis

Sahasrabudhe NM, Beukema M, Tian L, Troost B, Scholte J, Bruininx E, Bruggeman G, van den Berg M, Scheurink A, Schols HA, Faas MM, de Vos P.

Front. Immunol. 9, 2018

Tomatidine, a novel antiviral compound towards dengue virus

Troost B*, Diosa-Toro M*, van de Pol D, Heberle AM, Urcuqui-Inchima S, Thedieck K,

Smit JM.

Antiviral Res. 161, 90–99, 2019

*Shared first authorship

Tomatidine, a natural steroidal alkaloid shows antiviral activity

towards chikungunya virus in vitro

Troost B, Mulder LM, Diosa-Toro M, van de Pol D, Rodenhuis-Zybert IA, Smit JM.

Sci. Rep. 10, 1–12, 2020

Recent advances in antiviral drug development towards dengue virus

Troost B, Smit JM

Curr. Opin. Virol. 43, 9–21, 2020

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