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Paul Schnitzler
Researcher at University Hospital Heidelberg
Publications - 252
Citations - 8836
Paul Schnitzler is an academic researcher from University Hospital Heidelberg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virus & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 222 publications receiving 6989 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul Schnitzler include Heidelberg University.
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A colorimetric RT-LAMP assay and LAMP-sequencing for detecting SARS-CoV-2 RNA in clinical samples.
Viet Loan Dao Thi,Konrad Herbst,Kathleen Boerner,Matthias Meurer,Lukas P.M. Kremer,Lukas P.M. Kremer,Daniel Kirrmaier,Daniel Kirrmaier,Andrew Freistaedter,Dimitrios Papagiannidis,Carla V. Galmozzi,Megan L. Stanifer,Steeve Boulant,Steeve Boulant,Steffen Klein,Petr Chlanda,Dina Khalid,Isabel Barreto Miranda,Paul Schnitzler,Hans-Georg Kräusslich,Michael Knop,Michael Knop,Simon Anders +22 more
TL;DR: The sensitivity and specificity of the RT-LAMP assay for detecting SARS-CoV-2 viral RNA was determined and a multiplexed sequencing protocol (LAMP-sequencing) was developed as a diagnostic validation procedure to detect and record the outcome of RT- LAMP reactions.
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Essential Oils of Aromatic Plants with Antibacterial, Antifungal, Antiviral, and Cytotoxic Properties – an Overview
TL;DR: Essential oils derived from aromatic medicinal plants have been reported to exhibit exceptionally good antimicrobial effects against bacteria, yeasts, filamentous fungi, and viruses.
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Comparative study on the antiviral activity of selected monoterpenes derived from essential oils.
TL;DR: Among the analysed compounds, monoterPene hydrocarbons were slightly superior to monoterpene alcohols in their antiviral activity, α‐pinene and α‐terpineol revealed the highest selectivity index.
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Virucidal effect of peppermint oil on the enveloped viruses herpes simplex virus type 1 and type 2 in vitro.
TL;DR: Results indicate that peppermint oil affected the virus before adsorption, but not after penetration into the host cell, indicating this essential oil is capable to exert a direct virucidal effect on HSV.
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Screening for Antiviral Activities of Isolated Compounds from Essential Oils
TL;DR: Results indicate that phenylpropanoids and sesquiterpenes present in essential oils contribute to their antiviral activity against HSV.