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Serosurvey on Household Contacts of Marburg Hemorrhagic Fever Patients
The first major outbreak of Marburg hemorrhagic fever (MHF) outside a laboratory environment occurred in the subdistrict of Watsa, Democratic Republic of Congo, from October 1998 to August 2000.
Matthias Borchert +7 more
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The aim of the study was to create a highly immunogenic vaccine construct based on a recombinant variant of a replication-defective MVA strain of vaccinia virus, expressing virus-like particles that mimic natural infection with Marburg virus.
A. V. Semenova +14 more
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Mittels zeitaufgelöster nativer Massenspektrometrie wird der blaulichtabhängige kinetische Mechanismus der Oligomerisierung von Arabidopsis CRY1 aufgedeckt. Die Oligomerisierung verläuft sequenziell von Monomeren über Dimere zu Tetrameren. Während ATP die Assemblierung fördert, inhibiert BIC1 die Tetramerbildung und dissoziiert diese unabhängig von ...
Alicia Just +8 more
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Marburg and Ebola filoviruses are two of the deadliest infectious agents and several outbreaks have occurred in the last decades. Although several receptors and co-receptors have been reported for Ebola virus, key host factors remain to be elucidated. In
Vanessa Monteil +23 more
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Bhakti and Christian Faith according to Rudolf Otto (1869-1937) [PDF]
This study is obliged to the "Marburg School of the Science of Religions" (R. Otto, H. Frick, K. Goldammer, E. Benz). The methodological concept follows the comparison of religions, as it is classically demonstrated by R.
Röhr, Heinz
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$S^6$ and the geometry of nearly K\"ahler $6$-manifolds
We review results on and around the almost complex structure on $S^6$, both from a classical and a modern point of view. These notes have been prepared for the Workshop "(Non)-existence of complex structures on $S^6$" (\emph{Erste Marburger ...
Agricola, Ilka +2 more
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Marburg virus: an emerging global threat
Marburg virus disease is a rare, but severe illness caused by highly pathogenic Marburg virus, a member of the Filoviridae family. The virus was first identified in 1967 in Marburg and Frankfurt, Germany, as well as Belgrade, Serbia.
Balamurugan Shanmugaraj
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Cheminformatics Strategies Unlock Marburg Virus VP35 Inhibitors from Natural Compound Library
The Ebola virus and its close relative, the Marburg virus, both belong to the family Filoviridae and are highly hazardous and contagious viruses. With a mortality rate ranging from 23% to 90%, depending on the specific outbreak, the development of ...
Isra M. Alsaady +8 more
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During the summer of 1837 Christian Ludwig Gerling, a former student of Carl Friedrich Gau{\ss}'s, organized the world wide first determination of the deflection of the vertical in longitude.
Schrimpf, Andreas
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Time‐resolved native mass spectrometry uncovers the blue‐light‐dependent kinetic mechanism of Arabidopsis CRY1 oligomerization, proceeding sequentially from monomers to dimers and tetramers. ATP promotes assembly, whereas BIC1 actively blocks and disassembles tetramers independent of light, providing mechanistic insight into the regulation of ...
Alicia Just +8 more
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