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,