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    The role of viruses in the etiology and pathogenesis of common cold

    Numerous viruses are able to cause respiratory tract infections. With the availability of new molecular techniques, the number of pathogens detected in specimens from the human respiratory tract has increased....

    Olaf Weber in Common Cold (2009)

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    Drug candidates for the treatment of viral hepatitis

    While progress has been made in treating viral hepatitis some problems are not adequately addressed with current therapies. This includes the challenge of treating both chronic as well as fulminant infections....

    Olaf Weber in Comparative Hepatitis (2008)

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    Immunomodulation by inactivated Orf virus (ORFV) - therapeutic potential

    Viruses manipulate the immune system either by bypassing or suppressing the immune reaction or by activation of the immune system.

    Olaf Weber, Percy Knolle, Hans-Dieter Volk in Poxviruses (2007)

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    Coronavirus infections in veterinary medicine

    Olaf Weber, Axel Schmidt in Coronaviruses with Special Emphasis on Fir… (2005)

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    Highly-variable intake systems

    The demand for high engine torques over a wide range of engine speeds requires increased variability in the air intake systems of internal combustion engines. Modern naturally aspirated engines with a two-stag...

    Olaf Weber, Stephan Wild, Timm Kiener in MTZ worldwide (2002)

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    New helicase-primase inhibitors as drug candidates for the treatment of herpes simplex disease

    The vast majority of the world population is infected with at least one member of the human herpesvirus family. Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infections are the cause of cold sores and genital herpes as well as l...

    Gerald Kleymann, Rüdiger Fischer, Ulrich A.K. Betz, Martin Hendrix in Nature Medicine (2002)

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