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Vanessa Herder
Researcher at University of Glasgow
Publications - 66
Citations - 1583
Vanessa Herder is an academic researcher from University of Glasgow. The author has contributed to research in topics: Schmallenberg virus & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 57 publications receiving 1103 citations. Previous affiliations of Vanessa Herder include University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna & University of Veterinary Medicine Hanover.
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Salient lesions in domestic ruminants infected with the emerging so-called Schmallenberg virus in Germany.
TL;DR: The lesions of SBV-associated abortion and perinatal death are similar to those attributed to Akabane virus and other viruses in the Simbu group of bunyaviruses.
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A plasmid DNA-launched SARS-CoV-2 reverse genetics system and coronavirus toolkit for COVID-19 research.
Suzannah J. Rihn,Andreas Merits,Siddharth Bakshi,Matthew L. Turnbull,Arthur Wickenhagen,Akira J T Alexander,Carla Baillie,Benjamin Brennan,Fiona Brown,Kirstyn Brunker,Steven R. Bryden,Kerry A. Burness,Stephen Carmichael,Sarah Cole,Vanessa M. Cowton,Paul Davies,Chris Davis,Giuditta De Lorenzo,Claire L. Donald,Mark Dorward,James I. Dunlop,Matthew Elliott,Mazigh Fares,Ana da Silva Filipe,Joseph R Freitas,Wilhelm Furnon,Rommel J. Gestuveo,Rommel J. Gestuveo,Anna Geyer,Daniel M. Giesel,Daniel M. Goldfarb,Nicola Goodman,Rory Gunson,C. James Hastie,Vanessa Herder,Joseph Hughes,Clare Johnson,Natasha Johnson,Alain Kohl,Karen Kerr,Hannah Leech,Laura Sandra Lello,Kathy Li,Gauthier Lieber,Xiang Liu,Rajendra Lingala,Colin Loney,Daniel Mair,Marion McElwee,Steven McFarlane,Jenna Nichols,Kyriaki Nomikou,Anne Orr,Richard J. Orton,Massimo Palmarini,Yasmin A Parr,Rute Maria Pinto,Samantha Raggett,Elaine Reid,David Robertson,Jamie Royle,Natalia Cameron-Ruiz,James G Shepherd,Katherine Smollett,Douglas G. Stewart,Meredith Stewart,Elena Sugrue,Agnieszka M. Szemiel,Aislynn Taggart,E. Thomson,Lily Tong,Leah S. Torrie,Rachel Toth,Margus Varjak,Sainan Wang,Stuart G. Wilkinson,Paul G. Wyatt,Eva Zusinaite,Dario R. Alessi,Arvind H. Patel,Ali Zaid,Sam J. Wilson,Suresh Mahalingam +82 more
TL;DR: The SARS-CoV-2 reverse genetics toolkit as discussed by the authors can be used to rescue infectious virus through transient transfection (without in vitro transcription or additional expression plasmids).
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Schmallenberg Virus Pathogenesis, Tropism and Interaction with the Innate Immune System of the Host
Mariana Varela,Esther Schnettler,Marco Caporale,Claudio Murgia,Gerald Barry,Melanie McFarlane,Eva McGregor,Ilaria M. Piras,Ilaria M. Piras,Andrew Shaw,Catherine G. Lamm,Anna Janowicz,Martin Beer,Mandy Glass,Vanessa Herder,Kerstin Hahn,Wolfgang Baumgärtner,Alain Kohl,Massimo Palmarini +18 more
TL;DR: It is shown that SBV has a wide tropism in cell culture and “synthetic” SBV replicates in vitro as efficiently as wild type virus, and a SBV deletion mutant of the non-structural NSs protein (SBVΔNSs) is less virulent in mice than wild type SBV.
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Presence of atypical porcine pestivirus (APPV) genomes in newborn piglets correlates with congenital tremor
Alexander Postel,Florian Hansmann,Christine Baechlein,Nicole Fischer,Malik Alawi,Adam Grundhoff,Sarah Derking,Jörg Tenhündfeld,Vanessa M. Pfankuche,Vanessa Herder,Wolfgang Baumgärtner,Michael Wendt,Paul Becher +12 more
TL;DR: The results of this study strongly suggest that the presence of APPV genomes in newborn piglets correlates with CT, while no association with clinical disease could be observed in viremic adult pigs.
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Human Rhinovirus Infection Blocks Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Replication Within the Respiratory Epithelium: Implications for COVID-19 Epidemiology.
Kieran Dee,Daniel M. Goldfarb,Joanne Haney,Julien A R Amat,Vanessa Herder,Meredith Stewart,Agnieszka M. Szemiel,Marc Baguelin,Pablo R. Murcia +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the replication kinetics of SARS-CoV-2 in the human respiratory epithelium in the presence or absence of rhinovirus.