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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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Nagetiere und Nagetierassoziierte Krankheitserreger : Das Netzwerk „Nagetier-übertragene Pathogene“ stellt sich vor (Forschung aktuell)
Rainer G. Ulrich,Gerald Heckel,Hans-Joachim Pelz,Lothar Wieler,M. Nordhoff,Gerhard Dobler,J. Freise,Franz-Rainer Matuschka,Jens Jacob,Jonas Schmidt-Chanasit,Friedrich-Wilhelm Gerstengarbe,Thomas Jäkel,Jochen Süss,Bernhard Ehlers,Andreas Nitsche,René Kallies,Reimar Johne,Stephan Günther,Klaus Henning,Roland Grunow,M. Wenk,L. C. Maul,Klaus-Peter Hunfeld,Roman Wölfel,Gereon Schares,Holger C. Scholz,Stefan O Brockmann,M. Pfeffer,Sandra Essbauer +28 more
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The Molecular Switch of Telomere Phages: High Binding Specificity of the PY54 Cro Lytic Repressor to a Single Operator Site.
TL;DR: The location of the PY54 Cro binding site and of the identified promoters suggests that the lytic repressor suppresses cI transcription but not its own synthesis, which indicates an unexpected diversity of the growth regulation mechanisms in lambda-related phages.
Polyomavirus-derived virus-like particles
Rainer Ulrich,Alma Gedvilaite,Tatyana Voronkova,Andris Kazaks,Kestutis Sasnauskas,Reimar Johne +5 more
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Investigations on the aetiology of pinching off syndrome in four white-tailed sea eagles (Haliaeetus albicilla) from Germany.
Kerstin Müller,Elvira Schettler,Helga Gerlach,Leo Brunnberg,Hafez M. Hafez,Kim Hattermann,Reimar Johne,Rainer Kollmann,Oliver Krone,Michael Lierz,Sonja Linke,Dörte Lueschow,Annette Mankertz,Hermann J. Müller,Christina Prusas,Rüdiger Raue,Dirk Soike,Stephanie Speck,Petra Wolf,Kai Frölich +19 more
TL;DR: No evidence was found to suggest that infectious agents (parasites, bacteria, fungi or viruses), malnutrition or hormonal imbalances are involved in the aetiology of POS in white-tailed sea eagles.
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The Translated Amino Acid Sequence of an Insertion in the Hepatitis E Virus Strain 47832c Genome, But Not the RNA Sequence, Is Essential for Efficient Cell Culture Replication.
TL;DR: In this paper, several mutants with deletions and substitutions of the insertion were generated and tested in cell culture, and they showed that even a single glycine to arginine substitution led to reduced cell culture growth, whereas a mutant encoding a frameshift of the inserted sequence was not infectious.