Third European Congress of Virology

1 - 5 September 2007, CCN CongressCenter Nürnberg · Germany

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Workshop 9
viro00438 * Virginia Korte (1), Igor (1) WWU, Institute of The MKK6/p38 Negative NSI001
Mazur (1), Mirco Schmolke (1), Christina Ehrhardt (1), Stephan Ludwig (1) Molecular Virology, Münster, Germany MAPK pathway modulates virus propagation and cellular gene expression in influenza A virus Strand RNA Viruses I
infected cells
viro00536 * Matthias Habjan (1), Nicola Penski (1), Martin Spiegel (1), Friedemann Weber (1) (1) University of Freiburg, Department of Virology, Freiburg, Germany Reverse Genetics of Rift Valley Fever Virus Negative Strand RNA Viruses I NSI002
viro00538 * Claudia Rödner (1), Tim Finsterbusch (1), Annette Mankertz (1) (1) Robert Koch-Institute, Division of Viral Infections, Berlin, Interactions between the small hydrophobic (SH) Negative Strand RNA Viruses I NSI003
Germany protein of Mumps Virus and host cell
factors
viro00727 * Tatiana Fislova (1), Tatiana Sladkova (1), Michal Gocnik (1), Julius Rajcani (1), Vladimira Durmanova (1) Institute of Virology SAS, Bratislava, Slovak Republic Pathogenesis of experimental infection of mice with influenza A viruses of different Negative Strand RNA Viruses I NSI004
(1), Eva Vareckova (1), Frantisek Kostolansky virulence
(1)
viro00901 * Jenny Puhlmann (1), (1) Bayer Schering Malignant Negative NSI005
Florian Puehler (1), Petra Boukamp (2), Dominik Mumberg (1), Rudolf Beier (1) Pharma AG, TRG Oncology, Berlin, Germany; (2) DKFZ, Heidelberg, Germany progression in a human cell transformation model correlates with increasing susceptibility to Strand RNA Viruses I
oncolytic Newcastle disease virus
viro00972 * Sandra Dittmar (1), Jürgen Schneider-Schaulies (1) (1) University of Würzburg, Institute for Virology and Immunobiology, Würzburg, Germany Spread of measles virus through endothelial cell barriers Negative Strand RNA Viruses I NSI006
viro00937 * Armando Zuniga (1), (1) Berna Biotech, Viral Live Atenuated Negative NSI007
Matthias Liniger (1), Johanna Signer (1), Jorge Barcos (1), Agata Fazzio (2), Viviana Giannino (2), Hussein Naim (1) Vectors, Berna, Switzerland; (2) Etna Biotech, Catania, Italy Measles Virus As A Multivalent Vaccine Vector Strand RNA Viruses I
viro01088 * M.D. Muehlebach (1), (1) Paul-Ehrlich-Institut, Matrix Negative NSI008
T. Schaser (1), M. Zimmermann (2), S. Armeanu (2), M. Bitzer (2), U.M. Lauer (2), R. Cattaneo (3), C.J. Buchholz (1), K. Med. Biotechnology, Langen, D; (2) Med. Universitätsklinik, Innere Med., Tübingen, D; (3) Mayo Clinic, Mol. Med., Rochester, USA metalloprotease-
activatable measles viruses for virotherapy
Strand RNA Viruses I
Cichutek (1)
viro01101 * Yvonne Klingen (1), Stefan Finke (1), Ian Wickersham (2), Edward Callaway (2), Karl-Klaus Conzelmann (1) (1) Max von Pettenkofer Institute & Genecenter, Ludwig-Maximilians-
University, Munich, Germany; (2) Systems Neurobiology
Recombinant rabies virus as a neurotracer Negative Strand RNA Viruses I NSI009
Laboratory, Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, USA
viro01153 Ekaterina Subbotina (1), Alla Kachko (1), Alexandra Dadaeva (1), * Alexander (1) SRCVB Vector, Novosibirsk, Russia; (2) Michigan Nanotechnology The experimental study of pathogenicity factors of Ebola Negative Strand RNA Viruses I NSI010
Chepurnov (2) Institute, Department of Internal Medicine, Ann virus
Arbor, USA
viro01172 * Mirjam Preuss (1), Berhard Dietzschold (2), Marie-Luise Faber (2), Gene Tan (2), (1) Philipps University, Inst. of Anat. & Cell Biol., Marburg, Germany; (2) Thomas Rabies Virus Replication Outside the CNS – Implications for Negative Strand RNA Viruses I NSI011
Eberhard Weihe (1), Matthias Schnell (2) Jefferson University, Dept. of Microbiol. & Immunol., Philadelphia, USA Transmission of New Emerging RV Strains
viro01214 Peggy Möller (1), * Daniel Voß (2), Andreas Lucht (3), Stephan Becker (2) (1) University Marburg, Institute for Virology, Marburg, D; (2) Robert Koch Institute, ZBS5, Inactivation of Ebola Virus for immunological tests under field Negative Strand RNA Viruses I NSI012
Berlin, D; (3) Bundeswehr, Institute of conditions
Microbiology, Munich, D
viro01221 * M. Mertens (1), A. (1) Friedrich-Loeffler- Characterization of Negative NSI013
Zvirbliene (2), S. Essbauer (3), R. Ulrich (1) Institut, Greifswald, Germany; (2) Institute of Biotechnology, Vilnius, Lithuania; (3) Bundeswehr Institute of yeast-expressed nucleocapsid protein of a Puumala virus strain from Bavaria, Strand RNA Viruses I
Microbiology, Munich, Southeast
Germany Germany
viro01445 * I. Körner (1), D. Grimm (1), M. Matrosovich (2), O. Haller (1), P. Staeheli (1), G. Kochs (1) (1) University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; (2) MRC National Institute for Medical Research, London, UK Contribution of viral glycoproteins to high virulence of influenza A virus in mice Negative Strand RNA Viruses I NSI014
viro01451 * E. Suberbielle (1), F. (1) INSERM U563, Proteome-based Negative NSI015
Pont (2), A. Stella (3), B. Monsarrat (3), D. Gonzalez-Dunia (1) Toulouse, France; (2) Institut Fédératif de Recherche (IFR) 30, Toulouse, France; (3) Proteomics Platform, analysis of the impact of Borna disease virus infection on primary neuronal cells Strand RNA Viruses I
IPBS-CNRS, Toulouse,
France
viro01498 * Christine Krempl (1), Anna Wnekowicz (1), Elaine Lamirande (2), Giw Nayebagha (1), Peter Collins (2), Ursula Buchholz (2) (1) Department of Virology, University of Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; (2) National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Identification of a Novel Virulence Factor in Recombinant Pneumonia Virus of Mice Negative Strand RNA Viruses I NSI016
NIH, Bethesda, USA
viro01527 * Björn Keiner (1), Ralf Wagner (2), Astrid Herwig (1), Hans-Dieter Klenk (1) (1) Institut für Virologie, Marburg, Germany; (2) Paul Ehrlich Institut, Langen, Germany Hemagglutinin glycosylation promotes spread of infection of a highly pathogenic avian influenza virus Negative Strand RNA Viruses I NSI017
(H7N1)
viro01615 * Jennifer Uhlendorff (1), Tatyana Matrosovich (2), Hanno Müller (1), Hans-Dieter Klenk (1), Mikhail Matrosovich (2) (1) Institute of Virology, Philipps University, Marburg, Germany; (2) NIMR, London, UK Hemabsorbing activity of the neuraminidase affects influenza virus replication in cell culture Negative Strand RNA Viruses I NSI018
viro01632 * Andreas Ackermann (1) University of Enhanced Negative NSI019
(1), Daniela Kugel (1), Urs Schneider (1), Peter Staeheli (1) Freiburg, Dept. Virology, Freiburg, Germany polymerase activity confers replication competence of Borna disease virus Strand RNA Viruses I
in mice
viro01665 * Sébastien Delpeut (1), Didier Decimo (2), (1) Filolab, Inserm U758-UCBL1, Lyon, Ebolavirus structural protein Negative Strand RNA NSI020
Théophile Ohlmann (2), Viktor Volchkov (1) France; (2) TEVlab, U758, Lyon, France VP35 increases expression of proteins by preventing activation of PKR Viruses I
kinase
viro01778 * Gjon Blakqori (1), (1) University of St Bunyamwera virus Negative NSI021
Vincent Leonard (1), Andrews, Centre for nucleocapsid Strand RNA
Richard Elliott (1) Biomolecular Sciences, protein N interacts Viruses I
St Andrews, United with the nuclear
Kingdom host cell factor
anillin
viro00056 * Elham Rezatofighi (1), Farhid (1) University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran Antigenic Differences in Negative Strand RNA NSI022
Hemmatzadeh (1), Bahar Nayeri (1) Newcastle Disease Viruses Isolated in Iran Viruses I
viro00130 * Cordula Fuchs (1), Heike Lang (1), Victoria Lang (1), Heinz Rinder (1), Monika Rinder (1), (1) Bavarian Health and Food Safety Authority, Oberschleißheim, Germany Development of a multiplex RT-PCR for rapid detection of virulence criteria Negative Strand RNA Viruses I NSI023
Angela Hafner-Marx (1), Antonie Neubauer (1), Mathias Büttner (1) in influenza A virus genomes
viro00553 * Jacques R Kremer (1), Mick N Mulders (2), Claude P Muller (1) (1) LNS, WHO Regional Reference Laboratory for Measles and Rubella, High genetic diversity of MV in Europe 2005-2006 Negative Strand RNA Viruses I NSI024
Luxembourg, Luxembourg; (2) WHO, Regional Office for Europe, Copenhagen, Denmark
viro00612 Dirk Deregt (3), John Pasick (1), KIimberley (1) Canadian Food Inspection Agency, A multiplex microsphere Negative Strand RNA NSI025
Burghton Hughes (3), Tara Furukawa-Stoffer (3), Kara Tokaryk (2), * Oliver Lung (3) National Center for Foreign Animal Disease, Winnipeg, Canada; (2) Provincial Laboratory for Public Health, Calgary immunoassay for detection of antibodies to classical swine fever virus Viruses I
Laboratory Site, Calgary, Canada; (3) Canadian Food
Inspection Agency, Lethbridge Laboratory, Lethbridge, Canada
viro00627 * Maja Santak (1), (1) Institute of Intra- and Negative NSI027
Marijana Baricevic (1), Renata Mazuran (1), Dubravko Forcic (1) Immunology, Molecular Biomedicine, Zagreb, Croatia intergenotype characterization of D6 measles virus Strand RNA Viruses I
genotype
viro00630 * Tanja Kosutic Gulija (1), Dubravko Forcic (1), Maja Santak (1), (1) Institute of Immunolgy, R&D, Zagreb, Croatia GENETIC HETEROGENEITY OF L-ZAGREB Negative Strand RNA Viruses I NSI028
Ana Ramljak (1), Sanja Mateljak Lukaevic (1), Jelena Ivancic Jelecki MUMPS VIRUS VACCINE STRAIN
(1), Renata Mazuran (1)
viro00682 * Hadi Keyvanfar (1), Farhid Hemmatzadeh (1) Islamic Azad University, Science and A Specific Dot-blot Immunoassay for Negative Strand RNA NSI029
(2), Ali Sharifzadeh (3) research Branch, Tehran, Iran; (2) University of Tehran, Microbiology, Tehran, Iran; (3) Islamic Azad University, Newcastle Disease Serodiagnosis Viruses I
Microbiology,
Shahrekord, Iran
viro00782 * Hyang-Sim Lee (1), (1) National Veterinary Characterization of Negative NSI030
Hye-Young Jeoung (1), Young-Joon Ko (1), Jong-Hyeon Park (1), Kwang-Nyeong Lee (1), Su-Mi Kim (1), Yi-Seok Joo (1) Research and Quarantine Service, Foreign Animal Disease Division, Anyang, Republic of Korea monoclonal antibody and recombinant glycoprotein for serological diagnosis of Strand RNA Viruses I
vesicular stomatitis
viro00832 * María del Mar Mosquera (1), Isabel Peña-Rey (2), Teresa Castellano (2), María Victoria Martínez de Aragón (2), Fernando (1) Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Centro Nacional de Microbiología, Madrid, Spain; (2) Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Centro Measles Virus Genotype Circulation in Spain, 2004-2006 Negative Strand RNA Viruses I NSI031
de Ory (1), Juan E. Echevarría (1) Nacional de Epidemiología, Madrid, Spain
viro01085 * Tibor Papp (1), Nina Apfelbacher (1), Silvia Blahak (2), J.W. Frost (3), Volker Schmidt (4), (1) Hohenheim University, Institut für Umwelt- und Tierhygiene, Stuttgart, Diagnosis and phylogenetic comparision of reptilian Negative Strand RNA Viruses I NSI032
Rachel E. Marschang (1) Germany; (2) Staatliches Veterinäruntersuchungs amt Detmold, Detmold, paramyxoviruses
Germany; (3) Landesbetrieb
Hessisches
Landeslabor, Giessen,
Germany; (4) Leipzig University, Poliklinik für Vögel und Reptilien, Leipzig, Germany
viro01339 * Joo-Yeon Lee (1), (1) Korean CDC, Div. of Detection and Negative NSI033
Nam-Joo Lee (1), Joo-Hyun Park (1), Kyung-Ae Kim (1), Hyun-Jung Ju (1), Donghyok Kwon (1), Hee-Bok Oh (1), Hae-Wol Cho (1), Chun Influenza & Respiratory Viruses, Seoul, Republic of Korea genetic characterization of influenza B Virus variant in Korea from 2003/04 to 2005/06 season Strand RNA Viruses I
Kang (1)
viro01376 * Volker Herwig (1), Corinna Laue (1), Ralf Dürrwald (1) (1) Impfstoffwerk Dessau Tornau GmbH, Rodleben, Germany A comparative study on serological diagnosis of swine influenza A viruses Negative Strand RNA Viruses I NSI034
reflects restrictions
and advantages of different assays
viro01500 * Katerina Roubalová (1), Marcela Šmelhausová (1), Otakar Strunecký (1), Hana Tkadlecová (2), Michaela Kubinyiová (1) Natl.Inst.Publ.Health, Ctr.Epidemiol.Microbiol. , Prague, Czech Republic; (2) Regional Publ.Health Ctr., Zlín, A mumps outbreak in the Czech Republic in 2005-6:Genetic analysis of the causative mumps virus Negative Strand RNA Viruses I NSI035
(1), Vladimír Príkazský (1), Magdalena Gloserová (1) Czech Republic strains
viro01577 * Victoria Lang (1), (1) Bavarian Health and Molecular Negative NSI036
Monika Rinder (1), Food Safety Authority, phylogeny of the Strand RNA
Cordula Fuchs (1), Oberschleissheim, H5 and N1 genes Viruses I
Angela Hafner-Marx Germany of avian influenza A
(1), Karl-Heinz Bogner virus from 2006
(1), Antonie Neubauer and 2007 in
(1), Heinz Rinder (1), Bavaria
Mathias Büttner (1)
viro01604 * Arseniya Shelemba-Chepurnova (1), Leonid Omelyanchuk (1), Ekaterina (1) Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Novosibirsk, Russia An attempt of “in vivo” functional characterization of the Ebola Zaire Negative Strand RNA Viruses I NSI037
Subbotina (1), Alexander Chepurnov (1) virulenceassociated changes at vp24 gene in Drosophila
viro01818 * Annette Mankertz (1), Sabine Santibanez (1) (1) Robert Koch Institut, FG12, NRZ MMR, Berlin, Germany Measles can be eliminated - but will elimination Negative Strand RNA Viruses I NSI038
acchieved in
Germany until 2010?
viro01886 * Anna Germundsson (1), Knut Madslien (2), Christine Monceyron Jonassen (1) (1) National Veterinary Institute, Section for Virology and Serology, Oslo, Norway; (2) Avian influenza virus screening in wild birds in Norway in 2006 Negative Strand RNA Viruses I NSI039
National Veterinary Institute, Section for
Wildlife Health, Oslo,
Norway
Workshop 10
viro00693 * Arnaud Autret (1), (1) Institut Pasteur, Poliovirus induces Virus-Host VHI001
Sandra Martin-Latil (1), Laurence Mousson (1), Aurélie Wirotius (1), Frédéric Petit (1), Damien Arnoult (1), Florence Colbère Virology, Paris, France Bax-dependent cell death mediated by c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase Interactions
Garapin (1), Jérôme Estaquier (1), Bruno Blondel (1)
viro00494 * Alfredo Castelló (1),Enrique Álvarez (2), Luis Carrasco (1) (1) Centro de Biología Molecular, Madrid, Spain; (2) Centro Nacional de Differential Cleavage of eIF4GI and eIF4GII by poliovirus 2A: Virus-Host Interactions VHI002
Biotecnología, Madrid, Spain Effects on Translation
viro00470 * Mª Vanesa Madan (1), Silvia SánchezMartínez (2), Natascia Vedovato (3), Giorgio Rispoli (3), Luis (1) Centro de Biología Molecular (CSIC/UAM), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain; (2) Unidad de Plasma membrane porating domain in poliovirus 2B protein. A short peptide mimics Virus-Host Interactions VHI003
Carrasco (1), José L. Nieva (2) Biofísica (CSIC-UPV/EHU), Universidad del País Vasco, Bilbao, viroporin activity
Spain; (3) CNISM, Università di Ferrara,
Dipartimento di Biologia
ed Evoluzione, Ferrara,
Italy.
viro00842 * Andreas Weinzierl (1) University of Differential Virus-Host VHI004
(1), Hartwig Wolburg (1), Gudrun Szalay (1), Reinhard Kandolf (1), Stefan Stevanović (1), Karin Klingel (1) Tübingen, Molecular Pathology and Immunology, Tübingen, Germany secretion of chemokines in CVB3-infected dendritic cells (DC) in permissive and resistant mice: Interactions
Implications for the course of
enteroviral
myocarditis
viro01258 * Shubhada Bopegamage (1), Jana Motusova (1), Miriam (1) Slovak Medical University, Virology, Bratislava, Slovakia; (2) Experimental coxsackievirus B (CVB) infection in Virus-Host Interactions VHI005
Badurova (1), Anna Petrovicova (1), Maria Benkovicova (2), Jochem Galama (3) Cytopathos, Pathology, Bratislava, Slovakia; (3) University of Nijmegen, Virology, Nijmegan, the Netherlands mice: Influence of virus strain and infection route on the pancreas and endocrine function
viro01274 * Martin Sojka (1), Anna Petrovicova (1), (1) Slovak Medical University, Virology, Prevalence of virus neutralizing anti- Virus-Host Interactions VHI006
Anna Egnerova (1), Jana Motusova (1), Miriam Badurova (1), Jochem Galama (2), Shubhada Bratislava, Slovakia; (2) University of Nijmegen, Virology, Nijmegen, the Netherlands coxsackievirus antibodies in pregnant women
Bopegamage (1)
viro01289 * Miriam Badurova (1), (1) Slovak Medical Localization of Virus-Host VHI007
Jana Motusova (1), Anna Petrovicova (1), Palo Gomolcak (2), Jochem Galama (3), Shubhada Bopegamage (1) University, Virology, Bratislava, Slovakia; (2) Cytopathos, Immunohisto, Bratislava, Slovakia; (3) University of Nijmegen, enteroviral capsid protein VP1 in the pancreas of mice experimentally infected with CVB3Nancy and CVB4 Interactions
Virology, Nijmegen, the Netherlands E2
viro01314 * Jana Motusova (1), Miriam Badurova (1), Anna Petrovicova (1), Palo Gomolcak (2), Jochem Galama (3), (1) Slovak Medical University, Virology, Bratislava, Slovakia; (2) Cytopathos, Immunohisto, Viral kinetics of coxsackievirus B4E2 in Non-Obese Diabetic (NOD) mice infected by Virus-Host Interactions VHI008
Shubhada Bopegamage (1) Bratislava, Slovakia; (3) University of Nijmegen, Virology, Nijmegen, the Netherlands the oral route
viro00088 * Ramona Jochmann (1), Mathias Thurau (1), Michael Stürzl (1) (1) University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Department of Surgery, Impact of Monoglycosylation on HIV-1 Virus-Host Interactions VHI009
Division of Molecular Activation: Novel
and Experimental Surgery, Erlangen, Germany Aspects of Glycobiology in AIDS
viro00772 V. Serra (1), * G. Mangino (1), Z. Percario (1), M. Geyer (2), E. Affabris (1) (1) Univ. Roma Tre, Biology, Rome, Italy; (2) MPI für Mol. Physiologie, Abteilung Use of the Murine Cell Line RAW 264.7 to Study the Effect on Cell Virus-Host Interactions VHI010
Physikalische Biochemie, Dortmund, Germany Signaling Induced by Treatment of Monocytes/Macrop
hages with
Recombinant HIV-1
Nef
viro00491 * R. Pinto (1), S. Herold (2), L. Cakarova (2), J. (1) Justus-Liebig-University, Intitute for NF-[kappa]B and ERK Inhibition Virus-Host Interactions VHI011
Lohmeyer (2), W. Seeger (2), S. Pleschka (1) Medical Virology, Giessen, Germany; (2) University Giessen Lung Center, Internal Medicine, Giessen, Reduces Expression of Pro-Inflammatory Factors and Influenza Virus
Germany Propagation
Simultaneously
viro00522 * Roland Züst (1), Luisa Cervantes-Barragan (1), Thomas Kuri (2), Gjon Blakqori (3), Friedemann Weber (2), Burkhard Ludewig (1) Kantonal Hospital, Research Department, St. Gallen, Switzerland; (2) University of Freiburg, Department of Virology, Freiburg, Identification of Coronavirus Non-Structural Protein 1 as a Major Pathogenicity Factor – Virus-Host Interactions VHI012
(1), Volker Thiel (1) Germany; (3) University of Glasgow, Division of Virology, Glasgow, United Kingdom Implications for the Rational Design of Live Attenuated Coronavirus Vaccines
viro00640 * Hin Kwok (1), Koon Wing Chan (1), Kwok (1) Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The Characterization of Epstein-Barr Virus-Host Interactions VHI013
Hung Chan (1), Alan Kwok Shing Chiang (1) University of Hong Kong, Queen Mary Hospital, Department of Paediatrics and Virus(EBV) Strains in Childhood Infectious Mononucleosis
Adolescent Medicine,
Hong Kong SAR, China
viro00949 Chung-Wen Kuo (1), (1) Chang-Gung Enhancement of Virus-Host VHI014
Shih-Tung Liu (1), Jian-Ying Chuang (1), Yi-Ren Hong (2), * Li-Kwan Chang (3) University, Taoyuan, Taiwan; (2) Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan; (3) National Taiwan the transactivation activity of Rta of Epstein-Barr virus by RanBPM Interactions
University, Institute of
Microbiology and Biochemistry, Taipei, Taiwan
viro00967 * Markus Rahaus (1), Nathalie Desloges (1), Manfred H. Wolff (1) (1) Private University of Witten/Herdecke, Institute of Microbiology and Virology, Witten, Expression pattern of SOCS and PIAS family members regulating Jak/Stat Virus-Host Interactions VHI015
Germany signal transduction during HSV-1 infection
viro00984 * Nathalie Desloges (1), Markus Rahaus (1), Manfred H Wolff (1) (1) Private University Witten/Herdecke gGmbH, Institute of Microbiology and The replication of Varicella-zoster virus is attenuated by the inhibition of Virus-Host Interactions VHI016
Virology, Witten, Germany NF-[kappa]B
viro01020 Charilaos Filippakis (1), Panagiota Dimitropoulou (1), Aristides Eliopoulos (1), Demetrios (1) University of Crete, Faculty of Medicine, Heraklion, Greece Activation of the Ras signalling pathway enhances the permissiveness to Human Virus-Host Interactions VHI017
Spandidos (1), * Cytomegalovirus
George Sourvinos (1) (HCMV)
viro01105 * Matteo Curtarello (1), (1) University of Modulation of Virus-Host VHI018
Cristiano Salata (1), Arianna Calistri (1), Marta Trevisan (1), Luisa Barzon (1), Cristina Parolin (2), Giorgio Palu (1) Padova, Histology, Microbiology and Med. Biotec., Padova, Italy; (2) University of Padova, Biology, Padova, Italy human macrophages gene expression by vOX2 protein of HHV8 Interactions
viro01236 Julia Duffey (1), * (1) University of Human Virus-Host VHI019
Pamela Vallely (1), Paul Klapper (2) Manchester, Virology, Manchester, UK; (2) Manchester Royal Infirmary, Clinical Virology, Manchester, UK Cytomegalovirus Glycoprotein M Genotypes in Congenitally Infected Infants and Immunocompromis Interactions
ed Populations
viro01406 * C. Fleckenstein (1), G. Hoever (1), T. Kurz (2), M. Geyer (2), J. Wilpert (2), C. Kreutz (3), J. Timmer (3), H.W. Doerr (1), J. (1) Inst. f. Med. Virol., Uniklinik, Frankfurt, Germany; (2) Core Facility Genomics – Internal Medicine IV, Uniklinik, Freiburg, Cellular gene expression altered by human cytomegalovirus: comparison of retinal pigment Virus-Host Interactions VHI020
Cinatl Jr. (1) Germany; (3) Center for Data Analysis and Modeling and Dept. of Physics, University, Freiburg, Germany epithelial cells and human foreskin fibroblasts
viro01452 Christina Paulus (1), Martin Bergbauer (2), (1) University of Regensburg, Institute Global Epigenetic Host Cell Activation Virus-Host Interactions VHI021
Alexandra Nitzsche (1), * Michael Nevels (1) for Medical Microbiology and Hygiene, Regensburg, Germany; (2) GSF, Department of Gene Vectors, München, by Human Cytomegalovirus
Germany
viro01538 * Anika Hävemeier (1), Thomas F. Schulz (1) (1) Hannover Medical School, Institute of Virology, Hannover, Germany The role of KSHV K15 in the activation of NF-[kappa]B Virus-Host Interactions VHI022
viro01637 * Maria Cristina Arcangeletti (1), Elena Ioudinkova (2), Alla (1) University of Parma, Dept. Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, An in vitro model for the regulation of human Virus-Host Interactions VHI023
Rynditch (3), Flora De Conto (1), Federica Motta (1), Silvia Covan (1), Federica Pinardi (1), Sergey V. Razin (2), Carlo Chezzi (1) Parma, Italy; (2) Russian Acad. of Science, Institute of Gene Biology, Moscow, Russia; (3) National Acad. of Sciences of cytomegalovirus gene expression by chromatin remodelling during lytic and latent infection
Ukraine, Institute of
Molecular Biology and Genetics, Kiev, Ukraine
viro01743 * Claudia Mack (1), (1) Robert Koch A cytomegalovirus- Virus-Host VHI024
Wolfram Brune (1) Institute, Berlin, encoded inhibitor of Interactions
Germany RIP signaling
viro00624 * Aude Garcel (1), Anne Laure Favier (1), Jean Marc Crance (1), (1) CRSSA, Virology, La Tronche, France Smallpox postvaccinal encephalitis: Virus-Host Interactions VHI025
Daniel Garin (1) Vaccinia virus interaction with the
blood brain barrier
(BBB)
viro00838 * Jürg P. F. Nüesch (1), Sylvie Lachmann (2), Severine Bär (1), Jean (1) DKFZ, ATV F010 and INSERM U701, Heidelberg, Germany; Parvovirus Induced Modulation of PDK1/PKC Virus-Host Interactions VHI026
Rommelaere (1) (2) Cancer Research UK London, Protein Signaling
Phosphorylation Laboratory, London, UK
viro00935 * Melanie Kremer (1), Yasemin Suezer (1), Yolanda Martinez- (1) Paul-Ehrlich-Institut, Virology, Langen, Germany; (2) Paul- Vaccinia virus replication is not affected by Virus-Host Interactions VHI027
Fernandez (1), Carsten Münk (2), Gerd Sutter (1), Barbara Schnierle (1) Ehrlich-Institut, Medical Biotechnology, Langen, Germany APOBEC3 family members
viro01040 * Luisa Barzon (1), Monia Pacenti (1), Maria A Biasolo (1), (1) Univ Padova, Dept Histology, Microbiol & Med Biotech, Padova, Persistent Viral Detection in the Kidney Allograft is Virus-Host Interactions VHI028
Luisa Murer (2), Giorgio Palù (1) Italy; (2) Univ Padova, Dept Paediatrics, Padova, Italy a Risk Factor for Chronic Allograft Injury
viro01151 * Patricia Garrett (1), Sylvia Crush-Stanton (1), Thea Pickering (1), Virginia MacKeen (1), (1) SeraCare Life Sciences, Inc., W.Bridgewater, USA Seroconversion Panels: Tools to Study Evolving Infection Virus-Host Interactions VHI029
Mark Manak (1)
viro01223 * Hana Stastna (1), Daniel Ruzek (2), Jan Kopecky (2), Libor Grubhoffer (2) (1) University of South Bohemia, Faculty of Science, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic; (2) University of South Bohemia and The influence of tick saliva on the replication of tick borne encephalitis virus Virus-Host Interactions VHI030
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Rep., Faculty of Science and Institute
of Parasitology, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic
viro01231 * Susanne Rauch (1), (1) Universitätsklinikum Towards the Virus-Host VHI031
Oliver Fackler (1) Heidelberg, Abteilung Virologie, Heidelberg, Germany identification of the GEF activity in the Nef-Pak2 complex Interactions
viro01297 * Lydia Hilbig (1), Margo Bienkowska-Haba (2), Martin Sapp (2) (1) University of Mainz, Inst. of Medical Microbiology, Mainz, Germany; (2) LSU An Extended Arginine-Rich Sequence of the HPV Capsid Virus-Host Interactions VHI032
Health Sciences Protein L2
Center, Microbiology and Immunology, Shreveport, USA Functions as Nuclear Localization Signal
viro01362 * Daniel Ruzek (1), Marie Vancova (1), Hana Stastna (1), Jan (1) University of South Bohemia and Academy of Sciences of the Interaction of tickborne encephalitis virus with human Virus-Host Interactions VHI033
Kopecky (1), Libor Grubhoffer (1) Czech Rep., Faculty of Science and Inst. of Parasitology, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic CNS cells
viro01458 Georg A. Funk (1), (1) Transplantation BKV dynamics in Virus-Host VHI034
Rainer Gosert (1), * Virology, Medical urine and plasma Interactions
Hans H. Hirsch (1) Microbiology, University indicate separate
of Basel, Switzeralnd replication
compartments
viro01470 Matthijs Raaben (1), (1) Utrecht University, Cyclooxygenase Virus-Host VHI035
Alexandra Einerhand (2), Lucas Taminiau (2), Michel van Houdt (2), Janneke Bouma (2), Rolien Raatgeep (2), Hans Büller (2), Veterinary Virology, Utrecht, Netherlands; (2) Erasmus MC, Laboratory of Pediatrics, Rotterdam, Netherlands; (3) UMC Activity is Important for Efficient Replication of Mouse Hepatitis Virus at an Early Stage of Infection Interactions
Cornelis de Haan (1), * John Rossen (3) Utrecht, Virology, Utrecht, and St Elisabeth Hospital, Tilburg, The Netherlands
viro01503 * Albert Heim (1), Dirk Forstmeyer (2) (1) Medizinische Hochschule, Virologie, Tissue distribution and virus Virus-Host Interactions VHI036
Hannover, Germany; (2) Medizinische Hochschule, replication kinetics in a fatal case of disseminated
Hämatologie, Hannover, Germany adenovirus type 2 (HAdV-C2) infection
viro01536 * Thomas Speiseder (1) Heinrich-Pette Analysis of human Virus-Host VHI037
(1), Peter Groitl (1), Thomas Dobner (1) Institute for Experimental Virology and Immunology, Molecular Virology, Hamburg, Germany adenovirus type 5 E4orf3 and E4orf6 functions in productive infection Interactions
viro01550 Kathrin Kindsmüller (1), * Sabrina Schreiner (1), (1) Heinrich-Pette Institute for A 49K isoform of the adenovirus Virus-Host Interactions VHI038
Peter Groitl (1), Thomas Dobner (1) Experimental Virology and Immunology, Molecular Virology, Hamburg, Germany E1B-55K protein is sufficient to support viral replication
viro01581 Joselma Siqueira-Silva (1), Fernanda Yeda (1), Anne-Laure Favier (2), (1) Institute of Biomedical Sciences of the University of São Studies on the interaction fo HAdV-41 with the Virus-Host Interactions VHI039
Jadwiga Chroboczek (2), Dolores Mehnert (1), * Charlotte Hársi (1) Paulo, Microbiology, São Paulo, Brazil; (2) Institut de Biologie Sturturale, Laboratoire de Biophysique Moleculaire, Grenoble, host-cell,
France
viro01664 * Claudia Diemer (1), Martha Schneider (1), Hermann Schätzl (1), Sabine Gilch (1) (1) Institut für Virologie, Technische Universität München, München, Germany SARS-CoV Orf7a interacts with the ER-resident BH3only protein bik Virus-Host Interactions VHI040
viro01666 * Claudia Diemer (1), Janine Quaas (1), Hermann Schätzl (1), (1) Institut für Virologie, Technische Universität München, München, Nuclear localisation of SARS Coronavirus Virus-Host Interactions VHI041
Sabine Gilch (1) Germany nucleocapsid protein correlates with caspase 6 activity
viro01814 Penny Rudd (1), (1) INRS-Institut The Canine Virus-Host VHI042
François Bonami (1), Armand-Frappier, Distemper Virus Interactions
Nicholas Svitek (1), * University of Quebec, Attachment Protein
Veronika von Messling Laval, Canada Modulates
(1) Neuroinvasion
viro01863 * Katrin Pannhorst (1), Beatrice Grummer (1), Irene Greiser-Wilke (1), (1) University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Institute of Infection with noncytopathic Bovine viral Virus-Host Interactions VHI043
Stefanie Bendfeldt (1) Virology, Hannover, Germany diarrhea virus (BVDV) does not induce stress
activated protein kinase pathways
viro01864 * Stefanie Bendfeldt (1), Beatrice Grummer (1) University of Veterinary Medicine The nonstructural protein 5A of Virus-Host Interactions VHI044
(1), Lia Burkhardt (1), Inga Grotha (1), Irene Greiser-Wilke (1) Hannover, Institute of Virology, Hannover, Germany Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV)-still a riddle
viro01873 * Tsz Yeung Wong (1), Chi Ching Leung (1) (1) The University of Hong Kong, Zoology, Hong Kong, China Antiviral responses to IBDV triggered by TLR3 with the sensing of dsRNA Virus-Host Interactions VHI045
Workshop 11
viro00564 Britt Van Meensel (1), Kurt Beuselinck (1), Veerle Cossey (1), Myriam Hanssens (1), Marc Van Ranst (1), * (1) University Hospital Leuven, Leuven, Belgium Clinical predictive value of real-time PCR quantification of human cytomegalovirus (PCR) Diagnostics PCR001
Katrien Lagrou (1) DNA in amniotic fluid samples
viro00570 * Ilka Engelmann (1), Dieter Petzold (1), Anna Kosinska (1), Bouke Hepkema (2), Thomas Schulz (1), (1) MHH, Virologie, Hannover, Germany; (2) Groningen University, Pathology/Laboratory Rapid quantitative PCR assays for the simultaneous detection of HSV, CMV, HHV-6, EBV (PCR) Diagnostics PCR002
Albert Heim (1) Medicine, Groningen, Netherlands and VZV-DNA in blood and other
clinical specimens
viro00519 * Kathrin Zimmermann (1), Roswitha Bruns (2), Lutz Gürtler (1), Renate Mentel (1) (1) F. Loeffler Institute of Medical Microbiology, Greifswald, Germany; (2) Department of The involvement of adenoviruses in CNS infection of children (PCR) Diagnostics PCR004
Paediatrics, Greifswald,
Germany
viro00528 * Cornelia Schmitt (1), Andreas Nitsche (1), Heinz Ellerbrok (1), Georg Pauli (1) (1) Robert Koch-Institut, ZBS1, Berlin, Germany A new approach for the detection of porcine Parvo and Circovirus (PCR) Diagnostics PCR005
viro00571 * Aloys C.M. Kroes (1), Timo R. De Haan (2), (1) Leiden University Medical Center Quantitative detection of (PCR) Diagnostics PCR006
Dick Oepkes (3), Matthias F.C. Beersma (4), Frans J. Walther (5) (LUMC), Medical Microbiology, Leiden, The Netherlands (NL); (2) LUMC/Academic Medical Center, Pediatrics, parvovirus B19 in fetal infections: implications for pathogenesis and management
Leiden/Amsterdam, NL; (3) LUMC, Obstetry and Gynecology, Leiden, NL; (4) Erasmus Medical Center,
Virology, Rotterdam,
NL; (5) LUMC,
Pediatrics, Leiden, NL
viro00584 Daniela Knoop (1), Chadwick Dunn (2), (1) Laboratory Dr. Krone and Partner, Bad Performance Evaluation of a (PCR) Diagnostics PCR007
Caroline Huber (3), * Sven Schaffer (4), Carsten Tiemann (1) Salzuflen, Germany; (2) Abbott Molecular Inc., Des Plaines, USA; (3) Tecan Schweiz AG, New Instrument for Genomic or Viral DNA or RNA Extraction with HIV-
Männedorf, 1 and HCV Viral
Switzerland; (4) Abbott Load Assays
Molecular, Wiesbaden,
Germany
viro00587 * Eugenia Corrales-Aguilar (1), Albert Zimmermann (1), Mirko Trilling (1), Sabine Santibanez (2), Ofer (1) Virology, Düsseldorf, Germany; (2) Berlin, Germany; (3) Jerusalem, Israel A Novel Assay for the Detection and Quantification of Virus-specific IgG Antibodies (PCR) Diagnostics PCR008
Mandelboim (3), Hartmut Hengel (1) Triggering Fc[gamma]Recepto
rs
viro00609 * Andreas Kurth Robert Koch-Institut, Centre for Biological Safety, Berlin, Germany Possible Biohazard risk from infectious tissue and culture cells preserved with (PCR) Diagnostics PCR009
RNAlater™
viro00697 * Nadine Litzba (1), Isabelle Schuffenecker (2), Hervé Zeller (2), Christian Drosten (3), Petra Emmerich (3), Remi Charrel (4), (1) Robert Koch-Institut, Berlin, Germany; (2) Institute Pasteur, Lyon, France; (3) Bernhard-Nocht-Institut, Hamburg, Germany; (4) Evaluation of the First Commercial Chikungunya Virus Indirect Immunofluorescenc e Test (PCR) Diagnostics PCR010
Karen Sonnenberg (5), Matthias Niedrig (1) Faculté de Médecine, Marseille, France; (5) EUROIMMUN, Lübeck,
Germany
viro00713 * Thomas Krech (1), Santina Castriciano (2) (1) Labor Prof. Krech und Partner AG, Kreuzlingen, Sampling of Human Papilloma Viruses from the (PCR) Diagnostics PCR011
Switzerland; (2) Copan Italia, Brescia, Italy Vagina: Use of a Dual Swab to Avoid Sampling Errors when Comparing Novel Flocked
Swabs with
Conventional
Rayon Swabs
viro00733 * Mohammad Yahya Halami (1), Hermann Nieper (2), Hermann Mueller (1), Reimar Johne (3) (1) Institute for Virology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany; (2) Detection of a Novel Circovirus in mute Swans (Cygnus olor) by using Nested (PCR) Diagnostics PCR012
Landesuntersuchungsa nstalt für das Broad-Spectrum PCR
Gesundheits- und
Veterinärwesen
Sachsen, Leipzig, Germany; (3) Federal
Institute for Risk
Assessment, Berlin,
Germany
viro00897 * Heike Gehringer (1), (1) Bundeswehr Establishment, (PCR) PCR013
Dana Wenzel (1), Hermann Meyer (1) Institute of Microbiology, Munich, Germany optimisation and evaluation of an orthopox virus antigen capture ELISA Diagnostics
viro00933 * Caroline Corless (1), Paul Klapper (1), (1) Clinical Virology, Manchester Royal MedLab QC: A Quality Monitoring (PCR) Diagnostics PCR014
Malcolm Guiver (1) Infirmary, Manchester, UK Tool for Molecular Diagnostics
viro00945 * G. T. Noordhoek (1), M. Hooghiemstra (1), A. H. Brandenburg (1), A. M. van Elsacker-Niele (1), E. Poelstra (1) Public Healt Lab Friesland, Leeuwarden, The Netherlands Real time PCR assay for detection of enterovirus and parechovirus (PCR) Diagnostics PCR015
(1), J. F. L. Weel (1)
viro01032 Monia Pacenti (1), * Luisa Barzon (1), Valentina Militello (1), Luisa Murer (2), Giorgio Palù (1) (1) Univ Padova, Dept Histology, Microbiol & Med Biotech, Padova, Italy; (2) Univ Padova, Dept Paediatrics, Padova, Italy Pre-transplant analysis of preservation and washing solutions for rapid detection of viruses in the (PCR) Diagnostics PCR016
kidney graft
viro01078 Anja Burmeister (1), Luis Zamudio-Maureira (1), Maike Mähl (1), * Maren Rudolph (1), Markus Hess (1) (1) QIAGEN Hamburg GmbH, R&D, Hamburg, Germany Sensitive detection of accurate quantitation of herpesvirus DNA extracted using automated sample (PCR) Diagnostics PCR017
processing
viro01092 * Tibor Papp (1), Gyözö L. Kaján (2), Beth Fledelius (3), Rachel E. Marschang (1) (1) Hohenheim University, Institut für Umwelt- und Tierhygiene, Stuttgart, Germany; (2) Veterinary Medical Research PCR diagnostics, a useful tool for identifying Adenoviruses in reptiles (PCR) Diagnostics PCR018
Institute, Budapest, Hungary; (3) 3Small Animal Clinic
„Hjortekaer”, Kgs Lyngby, Denmark
viro01116 * R Sahli (1), K Jaton (1), C André (1), P (1) Institute of Microbiology, Evaluation of a versatile, (PCR) Diagnostics PCR019
Meylan (1), A Telenti (1), J Bille (1), G Greub (1) Lausanne, Switzerland automated platform for molecular diagnostics
viro01173 * Martin Schulze (1), Brunhilde Schweiger (1), Barbara Chmielewicz (1), (1) Robert Koch Institut, Berlin, Germany MGB probes are superior to conventional probes for influenza (PCR) Diagnostics PCR020
Andreas Nitsche (1) virus diagnostic
viro01174 Thomas Laue (1), * Helge Marquardt (1), Simone Gauch (2), Susanne Schlemm (2), Susanne Ullmann (2) (1) QIAGEN Hamburg GmbH, Hamburg, Germany; (2) QIAGEN GmbH, Hilden, Germany Evaluation of realtime PCR based assays for the detection and quantitation of different diseases (PCR) Diagnostics PCR021
in animals
viro01188 * Ulrich Mohn (1), Silvia (1) Mikrogen GmbH, Serological test (PCR) PCR022
Dorn (1), Suzanne U. Emerson (2), Bernd Krämer (1), Doris Wassenberg (1), Neuried, Germany; (2) National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National based on recombinant proteins of [I]hepatitis E Diagnostics
Manfred Motz (1), Robert H. Purcell (2) Institutes of Health, Laboratory of Infectious Diseases, Bethesda, MD, USA virus[/I] (HEV) is capable to detect IgG antibodies against all genotypes of HEV
viro01226 * Femke Jacobs (1), Marlieke Overdijk (1), (1) bioMerieux, Boxtel, The Netherlands Development of a NucliSENS EasyQ (PCR) Diagnostics PCR023
Jessica Tromp (1), Marcel Jacobs (1) Human PapillomaVirus
assay
viro01243 * Adela Fratnik (1), Olga Zorman Rojs (1), Darja Barlic-Maganja (1) (1) Veterinary Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia Diagnostic differentiation among virulent and vaccine strains of (PCR) Diagnostics PCR024
avian
paramyxovirus type 1 by real-time PCR method using MGB probes
viro01270 * Anna Majewska (1), Marek Kilijanczyk (2), (1) Medical University, Chair and Department Diagnosis of genital herpes using viral (PCR) Diagnostics PCR025
Malgorzata Gajewska (2), Miroslaw Luczak (1) of Medical Microbiology, Warsaw, Poland; (2) Medical University, I Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Warsaw, culture, immunofluorescenc e assay and polymerase chain reaction assay
Poland
viro01291 * Anne J. Jääskeläinen (1), Heli Piiparinen (2), Maija Lappalainen (2), Antti Vaheri (1) (1) Haartman Institute, Virology, Helsinki, Finland; (2) Helsinki University Hospital, Laboratory Services, Virology, Helsinki, Microarray for detection of DNAs of different herpesviruses from clinical specimens (PCR) Diagnostics PCR026
Finland
viro01302 * Anne J. Jääskeläinen (1), Kirsi Moilanen (1), Heli Piiparinen (2), Suvi Bühler (2), Maija Lappalainen (2), Antti Vaheri (1) (1) Haartman Institute, Virology, Helsinki, Finland; (2) Helsinki University Hospital, Laboratory Services, Helsinki, Finland Serological microarray for simultaneous detection of IgG and IgM of four herpesviruses (PCR) Diagnostics PCR027
viro01303 * Martin Schutten (1), (1) Erasmus MC, Evaluation of the (PCR) PCR028
Bert Niesters (1) Virology, Rotterdam, the Netherlands analytical performance of the Abbott realtime Diagnostics
HCV and HIV-1
viral load assays
viro01332 * Marco Kaiser (1), Cornelia Schmitt (2), (1) GenExpress GmbH, Berlin, Germany; (2) Enhanced detection of viruses (PCR) Diagnostics PCR029
Ilias Stefas (3), Francisco Veas (4), Heinz Ellerbrok (2) Robert Koch-Institut, ZBS 1, Berlin, Germany; (3) ApoH technologies, Villeneuve St Georges, France; (4) Institut de through preanalytical concentration and purification with ApoH-coated magnetic beads
recherche pour le
développement,
Montpellies, France
viro01370 * Byung Hak Kang (1), Young Woo Kong (2), Jin Sun Kim (1), Ah (1) National Institute of Health, Korea Center for Disease Control and Detection and Analysis of VP1 regions of New (PCR) Diagnostics PCR030
Youn Kim (1), Sun Young Kim (1), Doo Sung Cheon (1), Young Mee Jee (1) Prevention, Division of Enteric and Hepatitis Viruses, Seoul, Korea; (2) Incheon Metropolitan City Institute of Health and Enterovirus Strains in Korea During 2006
Envronment,
Department of Disease Investigation, Incheon, Korea
viro01375 * Katharina Göhring (1), Elfriede Mikeler (1), Gerhard Jahn (1), (1) Institute of Medical Virology, University Hospital of Tuebingen, Rapid detection of HCMV UL97 mutations (PCR) Diagnostics PCR031
Klaus Hamprecht (1) 72076 Tuebingen, Germany conferring GCV resistance using a new real-time PCR
approach
viro01468 * V. Stepanova (1), M. Blaha (1), L. Pliskova (1), M. Förstl (1), P. (1) University Hospital, Medical Faculty, Hradec Kralove, Czech Prevention of infection transmission risk (PCR) Diagnostics PCR032
Mericka (1), J. Maly (1), L. Jebavy (1), P. Zak (1) Republic during autologous and allogeneic stem cell transplantation
viro01483 * Marijke Raymaekers (1), Brigitte Maes (1), Jean-Luc Rummens (1) Virga Jesse Hospital, Laboratory Molecular Biology, GUIDELINES FOR OPTIMIZATION AND VALIDATI ON (PCR) Diagnostics PCR033
(1), Reinoud Cartuyvels (1) Hasselt, Belgium OF REAL TIME PCR ASSAYS
viro01506 * Christine Uhlenhaut (1), Santosh Nanda (1), Ana Sierra-Honigmann (1), Philip R. Krause (1) (1) FDA, Division of Viral Products, CBER, Bethesda, MD, USA Universal Virus Detection (PCR) Diagnostics PCR034
viro01513 * Cornelia Henke-Gendo (1), André (1) MHH, Virology, Hannover, Germany; Fatal OKA Vaccination in (PCR) Diagnostics PCR035
Schrauder (2), Albert Heim (1) (2) University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein, Pediatrics, Kiel, Childhood ALL
Germany
viro01517 * Abu-Bakr Abu-Median (1), Juliet Dukes (2), Michael (1) Institute for Animal Health, Microbiology, Compton, United Virus Detection and Characterisation by Microarray Analysis (PCR) Diagnostics PCR036
Watson (1), Roderick Card (3), Malcolm Banks (3), Donald King (2), Paul Britton (1) Kingdom; (2) Institute for Animal Health, Epidemiology, Pirbright, United Kingdom; (3) Veterinary Laboratories Agency, Virology,
Addlestone, United
Kingdom
viro01519 * Paula Palminha (1), Tania Reis (1), Amavel Pereira (1), Joana Mendoca (1), Silvia Lopo (1), Elsa Vinagre (1) INSA, Lisbon, Portugal PARVOVIRUS B19 INFECTION: 20022005 (PCR) Diagnostics PCR037
(1)
viro01523 L. Martins (1), M. (1) IPOLFG EPE, L. Case report: HHV6 (PCR) PCR038
Figueiredo (1), L. Banha (1), A. Ming (1), L. Rosado (1), * M. Cunha (1), C. Ornelas (1), I. Ferreira (2), N. Miranda (2) Virology, Lisbon, Portugal; (2) IPOLFG EPE, UTM, Lisbon, Portugal and Bone Marrow Transplant Diagnostics
viro01628 * Andreas Nitsche (1), (1) Robert Koch-Insitut, Pyrosequencing: A (PCR) PCR039
Jule Tesch (1), Ute Buwitt (1), Marit Kramski (1), Georg Pauli (1) Centre for Biological Safety, Berlin, Germany valuable tool in virus diagnostics Diagnostics
viro01629 * Andreas Nitsche (1), Daniel Stern (1), Georg Pauli (1) (1) Robert Koch-Institut, Centre for Biological Safety, Berlin, Germany Rapid and sensitive detection of infectious poxvirus (PCR) Diagnostics PCR040
particles
viro01694 * Manfred Weidmann (1), Frank Hufert (1), Amadou Sall (2) (1) University Medicine Göttingen, Institute of Virology, Göttingen, Germany; (2) Institut Pasteur de Dakar, Unit Real time assay for the detection of Yellow Fever Virus using a LNA-probe (PCR) Diagnostics PCR041
of the Arbovirus and
Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses, Dakar,
Senegal
viro01710 * Yonat Shemer Avni (1), Hava Haikin (1), Valentina Vaxsman (2), Judith Satinger (2), (1) Soroka Hospital, Virology, Beer Sheva, Israel; (2) Rambam Hospital, Virology, Rapid and low cost diagnosis of human herpes simplex virus (HSV) (PCR) Diagnostics PCR042
Natalie Svovodin (1), Zipora KraOz (2) Haifa, Israel infection
viro01738 * Ulrike Diesterbeck (1), Ulrich Mohn (1), Dirk Ponsel (1), Annette Gass-Cofré (2), Lars Moorkamp (1) Institute of Veterinary Medicine, Georg-August-University, Göttingen, Germany; (2) Detection and Differentiation of swinepox virus isolates by PCR (PCR) Diagnostics PCR043
(2), Elisabeth grosse Beilage (2), Claus-Peter Czerny (1) Epidemiology Branch Bakum, Veterinary School, Hanover, Germany
viro01745 * Michael Kleines (1), Simone Scheithauer (1), Klaus Ritter (1), (1) UK Aachen, Virology, Aachen, Germany; (2) UK High prevalence of human bocavirus (HBoV) in children (PCR) Diagnostics PCR044
Martin Häusler (2) Aachen, Pediatrics, Aachen, Germany with severe acute lower respiratory tract disease
detected by a novel qPCR protocol
viro01763 * Christopher Payan (1), Alexandra (1) Hopital Morvan-CHU, Virology, Brest, Evaluation of Hybride Capture II (PCR) Diagnostics PCR045
Ducancelle (2), Agnes Beby-Defaux (3), Gerard Agius (3), Françoise Lunel-Fabiani (2) France; (2) CHU, Virology, Angers, France; (3) CHU La Milétrie, Virology, Poitiers, France for Papillomavirus (HPV) DNA detection in urine, compared to quantitative HPV DNA real-time PCR
assays.
viro01769 * Christopher Payan (1) Hopital Morvan- Quantitative (PCR) PCR046
(1), Manuella Diaz- CHU, Virology, Brest, evaluation of Diagnostics
Hidalgo (1), Nicole Lagarde (2) France; (2) Hopital Morvan, Anatomie Pathologie, Brest, France Papillomavirus (HPV) DNA in fixed cervical tissues and cervical samp les
assessed by realtime PCR assay.
viro01773 * Lene Nielsen (1), Jette Marie Bangsborg (1), Hanne Vinner (1) (1) Dep. of clinical microbiology, Herlev Hospital, Herlev, Denmark Efficiency of DNA Extraction from Dermal Swabs using Magna Pure Compact (PCR) Diagnostics PCR047
viro01789 Frances Morrison (1), (1) Cork University Evaluation of the (PCR) PCR048
Bartley Cryan (1), * Angela Vockel (2) Hospital, Microbiology Laboratory, Cork, Ireland; (2) Abbott GmbH & Co. KG, new Rubella IgG antibody assay on the Abbott ARCHITECT® Diagnostics
Scientific Affairs Diagnostics, system
Wiesbaden, Germany
viro01837 Vanessa Harpin (1), Steven Hofstadler (1), David Ecker (1), Lawrence Blyn (1), Ranga Sampath (1), * Gerold Schwarz (2) (1) Ibis Bi sociences, Carlsbad, California; (2) Bruker Daltonik GmbH, MDG-CRS, Bremen, Germany Rapid Detection of Influenza Virus utilizing RT-PCR and electrospray ionization Mass Spectrometry (PCR) Diagnostics PCR049
viro01843 * Gregg Gorrin (1), (1) Siemens Medical Evaluation of the (PCR) PCR050
Howard Li (1), Thomas Battersby (1), David Sherman (1) Solutions Diagnostics, Tarrytown, USA New VERSANT[SUP]TM [/SUP] kPCR Molecular System Diagnostics
viro01892 Hans-Peter Grunert (1), Vanessa Lindig (1), Brunhilde Schweiger (1) Charité CBF, Inst. Virol., Berlin, Germany; (2) RKI, NRZ Influenza, NATIONAL EXTERNAL QUALITY (PCR) Diagnostics PCR051
(2), Timm Harder (3), * Heinz Zeichhardt (4) Berlin, Germany; (3) FLI, NRZ Aviäre Influenza, Greifswald, ASSESSMENT SCHEMES FOR AVIAN
Germany; (4) Charité CBF, Inst. Virol., and INSTAND, INFLUENZA A VIRUS (H5N1)
Berlin/Düsseldorf, Germany
Workshop 12
viro00567 * Andreas Schreiber (1), Nina Blankenhorn (1), Ramona Ansorge (1) Universitätsklinikum Ulm, Institut für Virologie, Ulm, Subcellular Localization of the HCMV UL78 Herpesviruse s / DNA Viruses I HVI001
(1), Detlef Michel (1) Germany protein
viro00596 * B. Flach (1), N. Thakur (1), B. Steer (1), K. Freimüller (2), J. Haas (3), H. Adler (1) (1) GSF and LMU, IMI, CCG HCT and Medical Clinic III, Munich, Germany; (2) GSF, IMI, CCG HCT, Munich, Germany; (3) University The M10 locus of murine gammaherpesvirus 68 is important for both the lytic and latent phase of Herpesviruse s / DNA Viruses I HVI002
of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK infection
viro00726 * Sarah Straschewski (1), Thomas Mertens (1), Michael Winkler (2) (1) University, Virology, Ulm, Germany; (2) University, Infection Medicine, Kiel, Characterisation of recombinant HCMVs carrying fluorescent viral Herpesviruse s / DNA Viruses I HVI003
Germany fusion proteins
viro00791 * Sindy Böttcher (1), (1) Friedrich-Löffler- Identification of Herpesviruse HVI004
Barbara G. Klupp (1), Christina Maresch (1), Harald Granzow (1), Thomas C. Mettenleiter (1) Institut, Greifswald-Insel Riems, Germany nonessential domains within the essential large tegument protein pUL36 of Pseudorabies virus s / DNA Viruses I
viro00802 M. Vignoles (1), J. Bes (1) Argene SA, Development of a Herpesviruse HVI005
(1), S. Magro (1), N. Raoux (1), * C. Barranger (1), M. Joannes (1) Varilhes, France new diagnostic tool for the quantitative detection of HSV-1, HSV-2 and VZV DNA s / DNA Viruses I
viro00831 Daniel Stern (1), Stefanie Thulke (2), (1) Robert Koch Institut, ZBS 1, Berlin, EXPRESSION ANALYSIS OF Herpesviruse s / DNA HVI006
Wolfgang Siegert (2), Andreas Nitsche (1), * Aleksandar Radonic (2) Germany; (2) CharitéCCM, Med. Klin. II -Häma/Onko, Berlin, Germany APOPTOSIS RELEVANT GENES IN HHV-6B INFECTED MOLT-3 CELLS BY Viruses I
QUANTITATIVE
REAL-TIME PCR
viro00837 Wali Hafezi (1), Bodo Eing (1), * Joachim Kühn (1) (1) University of Muenster, Institute of Medical Microbiology, Muenster, Germany Stochastic onset of transcriptional activity after entry of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV1) into distal axons Herpesviruse s / DNA Viruses I HVI007
of trigeminal
neurons
viro00840 * Marion Kaspari (1), Rita Schilf (1), Elke Bogner (1) (1) Institute of Virology, Charité University Hospital, Berlin, Germany HCMV REPLICATION REQUIRES PROTEASOME ACTIVITY Herpesviruse s / DNA Viruses I HVI008
viro00845 * Wali Hafezi (1), Bodo (1) University of Deletion of the Herpesviruse HVI009
Eing (1), Joachim Kühn (1) Muenster, Institute of Medical Microbiology, Muenster, Germany Us11 ORF strongly reduces spread of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV1) in trigeminal explant cultures s / DNA Viruses I
viro00849 * Felix Wussow (1), (1) Kiel University, BAC engineering Herpesviruse HVI010
Benedikt B. Kaufer (2), Nikolaus Osterrieder Institute for Infection Medicine, Kiel, for markerless reconstitution of s / DNA Viruses I
(2), Helmut Fickenscher (1), B. Karsten Tischer (1) Germany; (2) Cornell University, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Ithaca, VZV: New prospects for vaccine development
NY, USA
viro00855 * Alexandra Dittmer (1), Elke Bogner (1) (1) Institute of Virology, Charité University Hospital, Berlin, Germany Identificaton of HCMV pUL77 as a new structural protein Herpesviruse s / DNA Viruses I HVI011
viro00856 * Oliver Kregler (1), Rita Schilf (1), Elke Bogner (1) (1) Institute of Virology, Charité Unversity Hospital, Berlin, Germany BREFELDIN A INHIBITS HCMV REPLICATION Herpesviruse s / DNA Viruses I HVI012
viro00872 * Corina Thoma (1), (1) Institute of Virology, Characterization of Herpesviruse HVI013
Elke Bogner (1) Charité University Hospital, Berlin, Germany the DNA binding ability of the HCMV terminase subunit pUL89 s / DNA Viruses I
viro00903 Marcela Kúdelová (1), (1) Institute of Virology Virion associated Herpesviruse HVI014
Ingeborg Režuchová (1), Monika Valovicová (1), Petra Belvoncíková (1), Zuzana Halásová (1), * Tatiana Betáková (1) Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovak Republic genes sequence variability among the Murine gammaherpesvirus strains s / DNA Viruses I
viro00912 * Anja Berndt (1), (1) Virol. Institut, Importance of Herpesviruse HVI015
Heike Hofmann (1), Thomas Stamminger (1) Erlangen, Germany covalent and noncovalent binding of SUMO proteins to the HCMV IE2p86 transactivator s / DNA Viruses I
viro00946 Panagiota (1) University of Crete, HCMV Immediate Herpesviruse HVI016
Dimitropoulou (1), Demetrios Spandidos (1), * George Sourvinos (1) Faculty of Medicine, Heraklion, Greece Early 1 protein targets both ND10 and metaphase chromatin in live infected cells s / DNA Viruses I
viro00997 Jens von Einem (1), Christopher Buser (2), (1) University of Ulm, Institute of Virology, The major tegument protein of Herpesviruse s / DNA HVI017
* Meike Chevillotte (1), Leonhard Linta (1), Anke Lüske (1), Thomas Mertens (1) Ulm, Germany; (2) University of Ulm, Central Facility for Electron Microscopy, Ulm, Germany HCMV, pp65, is required for incorporation of pUL69 into virus particles. Viruses I
viro01075 * Jens Milbradt (1), Sabrina Auerochs (1), (1) Virological Institute, Hospital, Erlangen, Association of the cytomegaloviral Herpesviruse s / DNA HVI018
Manfred Marschall (1) Germany proteins UL50 and UL53 with the Viruses I
nuclear envelope and specific recruitment of PKC
viro01100 * Sabine Rechter (1), Gillian Scott (2), Bert (1) Virological Institute, Hospital, Erlangen, REPLICATION OF STRAINS AND Herpesviruse s / DNA HVI019
Klebl (3), Jan Eickhoff (3), Sabrina Auerochs (1), Thomas Stamminger (1), William Rawlinson (2), Manfred Marschall (1) Germany; (2) Virology Division, SEALS-POWH and SOMS-BABS-University NSW, Sydney, Australia; (3) GPC Biotech AG, MUTANTS OF HCMV IS DIFFERENTIALLY DEPENDENT ON CDK-ACTIVITY Viruses I
Martinsried, Germany
viro01264 * Philipp Petermann (1), Dagmar KnebelMörsdorf (1) (1) University of Cologne, Department of Neurology and Center for Biochemistry, Köln, Germany Impact of Rac1/Cdc42 signalling during early herpes simplex virus infection of human Herpesviruse s / DNA Viruses I HVI020
keratinocytes
viro01352 * Nina Kaiser (1), Peter Lischka (1), Thomas Stamminger (1) (1) Virologisches Institut, Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Germany Characterization of peptide aptamers directed against the unique nuclear localization signal (NLS) of HCMV Herpesviruse s / DNA Viruses I HVI021
pUL84
viro01486 Kerstin Radtke (1), (1) Medical School, Herpes Simplex Herpesviruse HVI022
André Wolfstein (1), * Virology, Hannover, Virus receptors for s / DNA
Beate Sodeik (1) Germany Microtubule Motors Viruses I
viro01525 Linding Wang (1), * Marcel Pietrek (1), Melanie Brinkmann (1), Oliver Dittrich-Breiholz (2), Michael Kracht (2), (1) Medical School Hannover, Institute of Virology, Hannover, Germany; (2) Medical School Hannover, Identification and Functional Characterization of a spliced Rhesus Rhadinovirus Gene Herpesviruse s / DNA Viruses I HVI023
Simon Chanos (3), David Blackbourn (3), Thomas F. Schulz (1) Institute of Pharmacology, Hannover, Germany; (3) CRUK, Institute of Cancer Studies, with Homology to the K15 Gene of KSHV
Birmingham, UK
viro01635 Agnieszka Brzozowska (1) University of Analysis of bovine Herpesviruse HVI024
(1), Michal Rychlowski (1), * Krystyna Bienkowska-Szewczyk (1) Gdansk, Molecular Virology, Gdansk, Poland herpesvirus-1 (BHV-1) glycoprotein gE maturation and its interaction with gI s / DNA Viruses I
viro00057 * Hadi Keyvanfar (1), Hasan Momtaz (2), (1) Unversity of Tehran, Faculty of Veterinary First report of detection of Ovine Herpesviruse s / DNA HVI025
Farhid Hemmatzadeh (1) Medicine, Microbiology, Tehran, Iran; (2) Azad University Of Shahrekord, Herpesvirus-2 in cow and sheep of Iran Viruses I
Microbiology, Shahrekord, Iran
viro00072 * Peter Witkowski (1), (1) Robert Koch-Institut, Inhibition of Herpesviruse HVI026
Andreas Nitsche (1) Zentrum für Biologische Sicherheit 1, Berlin, Germany Orthopoxvirus CrmA gene via shRNA interference in cell culture s / DNA Viruses I
viro00087 * Ahmed Abd El Wahed (1), Ali El Kenawy (1) (1) Faculty of veterinary medicine, Virology department, Mansoura Pathogenesis of pigeon pox virus isolated from Herpesviruse s / DNA Viruses I HVI027
University, Egypt pigeon suffering from skin lesion
viro00117 Simone Bertolacci (1), Noreen Sheehy (1), Suzie Coughlan (1), Alison Waters (1), William Hall (1), * (1) University College Dublin, School of Medical Sciences, Dublin, Ireland Analysis of cloned JC virus sequences: evidence of positive selection within the Herpesviruse s / DNA Viruses I HVI028
Kirsten Schaffer (1) VP1 capsular protein
viro00474 * Mona Johannessen (1), Marit Renée Myhre (1), Conny Tümmler (1), Marte Dragset (1), Ugo Moens (1) (1) University of Tromsø, Microbiology and virology, Tromsø, Norway Phosphorylation of BK virus agnoprotein Herpesviruse s / DNA Viruses I HVI029
viro00490 * K. R. Buttigieg (1), M. (1) Imperial College, Identifying the Herpesviruse HVI030
A. Skinner (1) Department of Virology, London, United molecular determinants of s / DNA Viruses I
Kingdom Fowlpox virus resistance to Avian
Type I Interferon
viro00537 * Tim Finsterbusch (1), (1) Robert Koch- Initiation and Herpesviruse HVI031
Tobias Steinfeldt (1), Institute, Division of termination of s / DNA
Kai Doberstein (1), Viral Infections (FG12), rolling-circle DNA Viruses I
Anne Wolbert (1), Berlin, Germany replication of
Annette Mankertz (1) porcine circovirus
(PCV)
viro00671 * Fang He (1), Zhilong Wang (1), Jimmy (1) Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory, Identification and Characterization of Herpesviruse s / DNA HVI033
Kwang (1) Singapore, Singapore a new E3 ubiquitin Ligase in White Spot Syndrome Virus Involved in Viruses I
Virus Latency
viro00923 * Heidi Bondén (1), Laura Kakkola (1), (1) University of Helsinki, Department of