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Christoph Scholtissek

Christoph Scholtissek

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Microbiology

D-Index
57
Citations
11479
World Ranking
3577
National Ranking
261

Research.com Recognitions

  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

Overview

Christoph Scholtissek is affiliated with the University of Giessen in Germany. Their academic profile includes recognition as a member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), indicating involvement in molecular biology at a European level.

While detailed information on their publication record, frequent co-authors, or specific research topics is not listed, the EMBO membership suggests a focus on molecular biology as a key area of study. The association with such an organization typically implies active research contributions in biological sciences.

No specific papers, publication venues, or detailed subfields of study are provided. Similarly, there is no data on book publications or awards beyond the EMBO membership.

Overall, the profile reflects a scientist engaged in molecular biology within an academic environment in Germany, recognized by a major European scientific organization.

Best Publications

  • On the origin of the human influenza virus subtypes H2N2 and H3N2

    C. Scholtissek;W. Rohde;V. Von Hoyningen;R. Rott

  • Role of domestic ducks in the propagation and biological evolution of highly pathogenic H5N1 influenza viruses in Asia

    D. J. Hulse-Post;K. M. Sturm-Ramirez;J. Humberd;P. Seiler

  • The nucleoprotein as a possible major factor in determining host specificity of influenza H3N2 viruses.

    C. Scholtissek;H. Bürger;O. Kistner;K.F. Shortridge

  • Characterization of the Influenza A Virus Gene Pool in Avian Species in Southern China: Was H6N1 a Derivative or a Precursor of H5N1?

    Erich Hoffmann;Juergen Stech;Irina Leneva;Scott Krauss

  • Genetic relatedness of hemagglutinins of the H1 subtype of influenza a viruses isolated from swine and birds

    C. Scholtissek;H. Bürger;P.A. Bachmann;C. Hannoun

  • Inhibition of glycoprotein biosynthesis of influenza virus by d-glucosamine and 2-deoxy-d-glucose

    Hans-Dieter Klenk;Christoph Scholtissek;Rudolf Rott

  • Importance of neuraminidase active-site residues to the neuraminidase inhibitor resistance of influenza viruses

    Hui-Ling Yen;Erich Hoffmann;Garry Taylor;Christoph Scholtissek

  • Correlation between RNA fragments of fowl plague virus and their corresponding gene functions

    C. Scholtissek;Etti Harms;W. Rohde;Michaela Orlich

  • Evolution of pig influenza viruses

    Ursula Schultz;Walter M. Fitch;Stephan Ludwig;Joachim Mandler

  • Genetic relatedness between the new 1977 epidemic strains (H1N1) of influenza and human influenza strains isolated between 1947 and 1957 (H1N1).

    C. Scholtissek;V. von Hoyningen;R. Rott

  • Studies on the uptake of nucleic acid precursors into cells in tissue culture.

    Christoph Scholtissek

  • Inhibition of the multiplication of enveloped RNA-viruses by glucosamine and 2-deoxy-D-glucose.

    G. Kaluza;C. Scholtissek;R. Rott

  • Phylogenetic relationship of the nonstructural (NS) genes of influenza A viruses.

    S. Ludwig;U. Schultz;J. Mandler;W.M. Fitch

  • Effect of 2-deoxy-D-glucose on the multiplication of Semliki Forest virus and the reversal of the block by mannose.

    G. Kaluza;M.F.G. Schmidt;C. Scholtissek

  • Source for influenza pandemics

    Christoph Scholtissek

  • Fish farming and influenza pandemics

    Christoph Scholtissek;Ernest Naylor

  • Association of influenza virus proteins with cytoplasmic fractions

    Hans-Dieter Klenk;Wilhelm Wöllert;Rudolf Rott;Christoph Scholtissek

  • Molecular evolution of influenza viruses

    Christoph Scholtissek

  • European swine virus as a possible source for the next influenza pandemic

    S. Ludwig;L. Stitz;O. Planz;H. Van

  • ANTIGENIC AND GENETIC ANALYSES OF H1N1 INFLUENZA A VIRUSES FROM EUROPEAN PIGS

    I H Brown;S Ludwig;C W Olsen;C Hannoun

Frequent Co-Authors

Rudolf Rott
Rudolf Rott University of Giessen
Stephan Ludwig
Stephan Ludwig University of Münster
Walter M. Fitch
Walter M. Fitch University of California, Irvine
Wolfgang Rohde
Wolfgang Rohde Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research
Roland Zell
Roland Zell Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Stephan Pleschka
Stephan Pleschka University of Giessen
Marco Groth
Marco Groth Leibniz Institute on Aging – Fritz Lipmann Institute
Matthias Platzer
Matthias Platzer Leibniz Association
Virginia S. Hinshaw
Virginia S. Hinshaw University of Hawaii at Manoa
Ralf Dürrwald
Ralf Dürrwald Robert Koch Institute

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