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Elisabeth Möncke-Buchner
Researcher at Humboldt University of Berlin
Publications - 14
Citations - 668
Elisabeth Möncke-Buchner is an academic researcher from Humboldt University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Restriction enzyme & DNA. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications receiving 436 citations. Previous affiliations of Elisabeth Möncke-Buchner include Charité.
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Comparison of seven commercial SARS-CoV-2 rapid point-of-care antigen tests: a single-centre laboratory evaluation study.
Victor M. Corman,Verena Haage,Tobias Bleicker,Marie Luisa Schmidt,Barbara Mühlemann,Marta Zuchowski,Wendy K Jo,Patricia Tscheak,Elisabeth Möncke-Buchner,Marcel A. Müller,Andi Krumbholz,Jan Felix Drexler,Christian Drosten +12 more
TL;DR: The sensitivity range of most AgPOCTs overlaps with SARS-CoV-2 viral loads typically observed in the first week of symptoms, which marks the infectious period in most patients.
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Comparison of seven commercial SARS-CoV-2 rapid Point-of-Care Antigen tests
Victor M. Corman,Verena Haage,Tobias Bleicker,Marie Luisa Schmidt,Barbara Mühlemann,Marta Zuchowski,Jó Lei Wk,Patricia Tscheak,Elisabeth Möncke-Buchner,Marcel A. Müller,Andi Krumbholz,Jan Felix Drexler,Christian Drosten +12 more
TL;DR: The sensitivity range of most AgPOCTs with a limit of detection that approximates the virus concentration above which patients are infectious may enable shortcuts in decision-making in various areas of healthcare and public health.
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The influenza virus ion channel and maturation cofactor M2 is a cholesterol-binding protein.
TL;DR: Cholesterol affinity and palmitoylation, in combination with a short transmembrane segment suggest M2 is a peripheral raft protein, which may promote clustering and merger of rafts and the pinching-off of virus particles in an independent, rimantadine-resistant function.
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DNA cleavage by type III restriction-modification enzyme EcoP15I is independent of spacer distance between two head to head oriented recognition sites.
TL;DR: It is determined that EcoP15I cleaves DNA efficiently even for two adjacent head to head or tail to tail oriented target sites, and DNA translocation appears not to be required for initiating DNA cleavage in these cases.
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Real-time assessment of bacteriophage T3-derived antimicrobial activity against planktonic and biofilm-embedded Escherichia coli by isothermal microcalorimetry.
Tamta Tkhilaishvili,Mariagrazia Di Luca,Mariagrazia Di Luca,Mariagrazia Di Luca,Gerardo Abbandonato,Elena Maryka Maiolo,Ann-Brit Klatt,Monika Reuter,Elisabeth Möncke-Buchner,Andrej Trampuz +9 more
TL;DR: This method could be used to screen and evaluate the antimicrobial potential of different bacteriophages, alone and in combination with antibiotics in order to improve the treatment success of biofilm-associated infections.