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Nurith J. Jakob

Researcher at Heidelberg University

Publications -  16
Citations -  863

Nurith J. Jakob is an academic researcher from Heidelberg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA vaccination & Gene. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications receiving 814 citations. Previous affiliations of Nurith J. Jakob include University Hospital Heidelberg.

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Pharmacological properties of homomeric and heteromeric pannexin hemichannels expressed in Xenopus oocytes.

TL;DR: Further evidence is reported for the interaction of pannexin1 (Px1) with Px2 and it is demonstrated that the pharmacological sensitivity of heteromeric Px1/Px2 is similar to that of homomeric H2O channels, indicating that gap junction blockers are able to selectively modulate pannexIn and connexin channels.
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Analysis of the first complete DNA sequence of an invertebrate iridovirus: coding strategy of the genome of Chilo iridescent virus.

TL;DR: The coding capacity and strategy of the CIV genome was elucidated by the analysis of the complete DNA nucleotide sequence of the viral genome using cycle sequencing by primer walking technology and the highest homologies were detected between putative viral gene products of CIV and lymphocystis disease virus of fish (LCDV).
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Predictors, Neuroimaging Characteristics and Long-Term Outcome of Severe European Tick-Borne Encephalitis: A Prospective Cohort Study.

TL;DR: These data provide critical information for neurologists and other health professionals to use in evaluating TBEV patients who live in or travel to endemic areas and can be used to classify clinical presentation and estimate infection-associated complications and individual prognosis.
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Herpes simplex virus encephalitis despite normal cell count in the cerebrospinal fluid.

TL;DR: In patients with impaired consciousness, epileptic seizure, or temporal lobe symptoms of new onset and a recent history of brain irradiation with normal cerebrospinal fluid, an atypical anergic course of herpes simplex virus encephalitis should be considered.
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Comparative analysis of the genome and host range characteristics of two insect iridoviruses: Chilo iridescent virus and a cricket iridovirus isolate

TL;DR: Analysis of genomic and host range properties of CrIV and IIV-6 revealed no differences in the peroral susceptibility in all insect species and developmental stages tested to date, and it was decided that CrIV must be considered to be a variant and/or a novel strain of IIv-6.