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    Primary stability of single-stage revision reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament in case of failure of dynamic intraligamentary stabilization depends on implant position during ACL repair

    The object of this study was to evaluate the primary stability of tibial interference screw (IFS) fixation in single-stage revision surgery of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in the case of recurrent inst...

    J. Glasbrenner, M. Fischer, M. J. Raschke in Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery (2022)

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    West Nile Virus in the British Virgin Islands

    West Nile virus (WNV) first emerged in the US in 1999 and has since spread across the Americas. Here, we report the continued expansion of WNV to the British Virgin Islands following its emergence in a flock o...

    S. J. Anthony, M. M. Garner, L. Palminteri, I. Navarrete-Macias in EcoHealth (2014)

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    Next-generation sequencing for viruses in children with rapid-onset type 1 diabetes

    Viruses are candidate causative agents in the pathogenesis of autoimmune (type 1) diabetes. We hypothesised that children with a rapid onset of type 1 diabetes may have been exposed to such agents shortly befo...

    H.-S. Lee, T. Briese, C. Winkler, M. Rewers, E. Bonifacio, H. Hyoty in Diabetologia (2013)

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    Absence of evidence for bornavirus infection in schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder

    In 1983, reports of antibodies in subjects with major depressive disorder (MDD) to an as-yet uncharacterized infectious agent associated with meningoencephalitis in horses and sheep led to molecular cloning of...

    M Hornig, T Briese, J Licinio, R F Khabbaz, L L Altshuler in Molecular Psychiatry (2012)

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    Examining Landscape Factors Influencing Relative Distribution of Mosquito Genera and Frequency of Virus Infection

    Mosquito-borne infections cause some of the most debilitating human diseases, including yellow fever and malaria, yet we lack an understanding of how disease risk scales with human-driven habitat changes. We p...

    S. Junglen, A. Kurth, H. Kuehl, P.-L. Quan, H. Ellerbrok, G. Pauli, A. Nitsche in EcoHealth (2009)

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    Natural M-segment reassortment in Potosi and Main Drain viruses: implications for the evolution of orthobunyaviruses

    Recently, we identified Batai virus as the M-segment reassortment partner of Ngari virus. Extension of genetic analyses to other orthobunyaviruses related to the Bunyamwera serogroup indicates additional natur...

    T. Briese, V. Kapoor, W. I. Lipkin in Archives of Virology (2007)

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    Molecular Biology of Borna Disease Virus

    Originally described in the early nineteenth century as a fatal encephalitis in horses, Borna disease (BD) has become an extraordinarily valuable model for the study of both molecular mechanisms and biological...

    T. Briese, W. I. Lipkin, J. C. de la Torre in Borna Disease (1995)

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    N-glycosylated protein(s) are important for the infectivity of Borna disease virus (BDV)

    Tunicamycin inhibited the production of infectious Borna disease virus (BDV) and glycosidase treatment eliminated the infectivity of cell-free virus. A glycoprotein of approximately 17 kDa, found in associatio...

    R. Stoyloff, T. Briese, K. Borchers, W. Zimmermann, H. Ludwig in Archives of Virology (1994)