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Reimar Johne

Researcher at Federal Institute for Risk Assessment

Publications -  164
Citations -  10063

Reimar Johne is an academic researcher from Federal Institute for Risk Assessment. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hepatitis E virus & Virus. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 151 publications receiving 8386 citations. Previous affiliations of Reimar Johne include Leipzig University.

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Generation of an Avian-Mammalian Rotavirus Reassortant by Using a Helper Virus-Dependent Reverse Genetics System

TL;DR: The results show that avian and mammalian rotaviruses can exchange genome segments, resulting in replication-competent reassortants with new genomic and antigenic features, which might be important for their antigenic variability.
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Construction and characterization of an infectious cDNA clone of rat hepatitis E virus.

TL;DR: Studies on genetically engineered rat HEV may provide novel insights into organ tropism, replication and excretion kinetics as well as immunological changes induced by hepeviruses.
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Sequence analysis of the VP6-encoding genome segment of avian group F and G rotaviruses.

TL;DR: The findings indicate a long-term evolution of rotav virus groups in two separated clades and support the development of a sequence-based classification system for rotavirus groups.
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Survey for zoonotic pathogens in Norway rat populations from Europe.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors described a survey of 426 Norway rats originating from five European countries and different habitats for Leptospira spp., rickettsiae, orthopox virus (OPV), avian metapneumovirus subtype A and B (aMPV), and rat polyomavirus (rat PyV).
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Generation of virus-like particles consisting of the major capsid protein VP1 of goose hemorrhagic polyomavirus and their application in serological tests.

TL;DR: Goose hemorrhagic polyomavirus was recombinantly expressed in Sf9 insect cells and in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to provide antigens for diagnostic tests and vaccines and co-expression of GHPV-VP2 resulted in VLPs with a diameter of 45 nm, which were shown to hemagglutinate chicken erythrocytes.