His primary scientific interests are in Virology, Virus, Viral envelope, Polymerase chain reaction and Molecular biology. His study on Viral matrix protein is often connected to Envelope as part of broader study in Virology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Vaccinia and Phylogenetics.
His studies in Viral envelope integrate themes in fields like Ultrastructure, Poliovirus, Pseudorabies, Parvovirus and Surfactin. His Polymerase chain reaction research includes elements of Hybridization probe, Orthomyxoviridae, Influenza A virus and Real-time polymerase chain reaction. His Molecular biology study combines topics in areas such as genomic DNA, Gene, DNA, Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and Pseudogene.
Georg Pauli mostly deals with Virology, Virus, Molecular biology, Microbiology and Epitope. His research on Virology also deals with topics like
His Molecular biology study which covers Herpes simplex virus that intersects with Glycoprotein. His Microbiology research incorporates elements of Lipopeptide, Biochemistry and Surfactin. Georg Pauli interconnects Immunofluorescence, Immunoelectron microscopy and Recombinant DNA in the investigation of issues within Epitope.
Georg Pauli focuses on Virology, Virus, Phylogenetics, Orthopoxvirus and Zoology. His Virology research focuses on Flavivirus in particular. His Virus study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Polymerase chain reaction and Pathology.
His research investigates the link between Phylogenetics and topics such as Novel virus that cross with problems in Evolutionary biology, Biodiversity and Subgenomic mRNA. His Orthopoxvirus research integrates issues from DNA extraction, Poxviridae, Immunology and Variola virus. His work in the fields of Zoology, such as Troglodytes, overlaps with other areas such as Pandemic.
Georg Pauli spends much of his time researching Virology, Virus, Phylogenetics, Flaviviridae and Flavivirus. His research in Virology intersects with topics in Serology, Genotype and Streptococcaceae. His research on Virus frequently links to adjacent areas such as Vaccinia.
He usually deals with Phylogenetics and limits it to topics linked to Novel virus and NS3, Phylogenetic tree and Torovirinae. The Flaviviridae study combines topics in areas such as Ecology, Animal ecology, Bunyaviridae, Arbovirus and Yellow fever. His study looks at the relationship between Flavivirus and topics such as Polymerase chain reaction, which overlap with Molecular biology.
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Fine structure of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and immunolocalization of structural proteins
H.R. Gelderblom;E.H.S. Hausmann;M. Özel;G. Pauli.
Virology (1987)
Pandemic human viruses cause decline of endangered great apes.
Sophie Köndgen;Sophie Köndgen;Hjalmar Kühl;Paul K. N'Goran;Peter D. Walsh.
Current Biology (2008)
Mechanism of inactivation of enveloped viruses by the biosurfactant surfactin from Bacillus subtilis.
Dirk Vollenbroich;Muhsin Özel;Joachim Vater;Roza Maria Kamp.
Biologicals (1997)
Application of a Fluorogenic PCR Assay for Typing and Subtyping of Influenza Viruses in Respiratory Samples
B. Schweiger;I. Zadow;R. Heckler;H. Timm.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology (2000)
Antimycoplasma properties and application in cell culture of surfactin, a lipopeptide antibiotic from Bacillus subtilis.
D Vollenbroich;G Pauli;M Ozel;J Vater.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology (1997)
Highly Sensitive and Specific Fluorescence Reverse Transcription-PCR Assay for the Pseudogene-free Detection of β-Actin Transcripts as Quantitative Reference
Karl-Anton Kreuzer;Ulrich Lass;Olfert Landt;Andreas Nitsche.
Clinical Chemistry (1999)
Spontaneous apoptosis of dendritic cells is efficiently inhibited by TRAP (CD40-ligand) and TNF-α, but strongly enhanced by interleukin-10
Burkhard Ludewig;Daniel Graf;Hans R. Gelderblom;Yechiel Becker.
European Journal of Immunology (1995)
Pathogens as drivers of population declines: The importance of systematic monitoring in great apes and other threatened mammals
Fabian H. Leendertz;Georg Pauli;Kerstin Mätz-Rensing;Wayne Boardman.
Biological Conservation (2006)
Antiviral and Hemolytic Activities of Surfactin Isoforms and Their Methyl Ester Derivatives
Maren Kracht;Hartmut Rokos;Muhsin Özel;Martin Kowall.
The Journal of Antibiotics (1999)
Rapid and sensitive identification of pathogenic and apathogenic Bacillus anthracis by real-time PCR.
Heinz Ellerbrok;Herbert Nattermann;Muhsin Özel;Lothar Beutin.
Fems Microbiology Letters (2002)
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