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Prof. Dr. Martin Schwemmle
Freiburg / DE
Medical Center University of Freiburg
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28.03.2023
Poster
P 328
Fluorescent tracing of cells surviving an acute Influenza A virus and SARS-CoV-2 infection
in vivo
SARS-CoV-2, Viral pathogenesis and persistence
28.03.2023
Poster
P 407
Generation of an attenuated chimeric bat influenza A virus live-vaccine prototype
Viral vectors and gene therapy
28.03.2023
Poster
P 424
Cell culture adaptations reveal the ability of bat IAV to extend its host MHC-II usage
Emerging viruses and zoonosis, Virus receptors and entry
28.03.2023
Poster
P 428
Molecular characterization of the interaction between bat-borne Influenza viruses and host MHC-II molecules
Emerging viruses and zoonosis, Virus receptors and entry
28.03.2023
Poster
P 344
Jamaican fruit bats mount a robust and long-lasting humoral immune response to bat IAV H18N11 infection protecting them from re-infection
Viral pathogenesis and persistence, Viral replication strategies 1 (RNA viruses)
28.03.2023
Poster
P 129
Exploring the MxA interactome to identify influenza A virus susceptibility factors
Emerging viruses and zoonosis
28.03.2023
Poster
P 442
Site-specific click-labelling via genetic code expansion enables analysis of trafficking of the Hepatitis B and D virus entry receptor NTCP and its ligands
Host cell factors and modulation, Virus receptors and entry
28.03.2023
Poster
P 279
Packaged influenza virus genome complexes with identical instead of unique vRNAs
Structure, assembly, egress, Viral replication strategies 1 (RNA viruses)
28.03.2023
16:00
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16:15
12 Min.
3 Min.
Abstract Talk
O 002
Visualization of the dynamics of bat influenza viruses with their proteinaceous receptor MHCII using super resolution microscopy
Emerging viruses and zoonosis, Virus receptors and entry
29.03.2023
10:45
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11:00
12 Min.
3 Min.
Abstract Talk
O 050
The bat-derived H9N2 Influenza A virus possesses concerning zoonotic features
Emerging viruses and zoonosis
29.03.2023
11:15
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11:30
12 Min.
3 Min.
Abstract Talk
O 040
The bat-derived influenza A virus H18N11 infects and replicates in leukocytes
Emerging viruses and zoonosis, Viral replication strategies 1 (RNA viruses)
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