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Harald Granzow is affiliated with the Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut in Germany. Their research spans several fields related to infectious diseases and public health, including Medicine, Immunology and Microbiology, Epidemiology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Parasitology.

The scientist has focused on topics such as Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments, Mosquito-borne diseases and control, and Vector-borne infectious diseases.

Recent publications by Harald Granzow include:

  • Roles of the Different Isoforms of the Pseudorabies Virus Protein Kinase pUS3 in Nuclear Egress, 2020, Journal of Virology

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Harald Granzow consist of:

  • Julia Sehl-Ewert
  • Sandy Pörtner
  • Barbara G. Klupp
  • Kati Franzke
  • Jens P. Teifke

Harald Granzow's work has been published predominantly in the Journal of Virology, illustrating a research focus within virology and infectious diseases contexts.

Best Publications

  • Virus factories: associations of cell organelles for viral replication and morphogenesis

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  • Herpesvirus assembly: An update

    Thomas C. Mettenleiter;Barbara G. Klupp;Harald Granzow

  • Egress of Alphaherpesviruses: Comparative Ultrastructural Study

    Harald Granzow;Barbara G. Klupp;Walter Fuchs;Jutta Veits

  • Herpesvirus assembly: a tale of two membranes

    Thomas C Mettenleiter;Barbara G Klupp;Harald Granzow

  • The interacting UL31 and UL34 gene products of pseudorabies virus are involved in egress from the host-cell nucleus and represent components of primary enveloped but not mature virions.

    Walter Fuchs;Barbara G. Klupp;Harald Granzow;Nikolaus Osterrieder

  • Newcastle disease virus expressing H5 hemagglutinin gene protects chickens against Newcastle disease and avian influenza

    Jutta Veits;Dorothee Wiesner;Walter Fuchs;Bernd Hoffmann

  • Primary Envelopment of Pseudorabies Virus at the Nuclear Membrane Requires the UL34 Gene Product

    Barbara G. Klupp;Harald Granzow;Thomas C. Mettenleiter

  • Ultrastructural analysis of the replication cycle of pseudorabies virus in cell culture: A reassessment

    H Granzow;F Weiland;A Jöns;B G Klupp

  • Vesicle formation from the nuclear membrane is induced by coexpression of two conserved herpesvirus proteins.

    Barbara G. Klupp;Harald Granzow;Walter Fuchs;Günther M. Keil

  • The way out: what we know and do not know about herpesvirus nuclear egress

    Thomas C. Mettenleiter;Frederik Müller;Harald Granzow;Barbara G. Klupp

  • Pseudorabies Virus UL36 Tegument Protein Physically Interacts with the UL37 Protein

    Barbara G. Klupp;Walter Fuchs;Harald Granzow;Ralf Nixdorf

  • Entry of Pseudorabies Virus: an Immunogold-Labeling Study

    Harald Granzow;Barbara G. Klupp;Thomas C. Mettenleiter

  • Effect of the pseudorabies virus US3 protein on nuclear membrane localization of the UL34 protein and virus egress from the nucleus.

    Barbara G. Klupp;Harald Granzow;Thomas C. Mettenleiter

  • Inhibition of Virion Maturation by Simultaneous Deletion of Glycoproteins E, I, and M of Pseudorabies Virus

    Alexandra R. Brack;Johannes M. Dijkstra;Harald Granzow;Barbara G. Klupp

  • Physical Interaction between Envelope Glycoproteins E and M of Pseudorabies Virus and the Major Tegument Protein UL49

    Walter Fuchs;Barbara G. Klupp;Harald Granzow;Christoph Hengartner

  • The UL48 Tegument Protein of Pseudorabies Virus Is Critical for Intracytoplasmic Assembly of Infectious Virions

    Walter Fuchs;Harald Granzow;Barbara G. Klupp;Martina Kopp

  • Essential function of the pseudorabies virus UL36 gene product is independent of its interaction with the UL37 protein.

    Walter Fuchs;Barbara G. Klupp;Harald Granzow;Thomas C. Mettenleiter

  • Role of the cytoplasmic tail of pseudorabies virus glycoprotein E in virion formation.

    Alexandra R. Brack;Barbara G. Klupp;Harald Granzow;Rebecca Tirabassi

  • Pseudorabies virus UL37 gene product is involved in secondary envelopment.

    Barbara G. Klupp;Harald Granzow;Egbert Mundt;Thomas C. Mettenleiter

  • Molecular biology of avian infectious laryngotracheitis virus.

    Walter Fuchs;Jutta Veits;Dorothee Helferich;Harald Granzow

  • Identification of envelope protein pORF81 of koi herpesvirus

    Daniela Rosenkranz;Barbara Klupp;Jens Peter Teifke;Harald Granzow

Frequent Co-Authors

Barbara G. Klupp
Barbara G. Klupp Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
Thomas C. Mettenleiter
Thomas C. Mettenleiter Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
Sven Bergmann
Sven Bergmann Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
Nikolaus Osterrieder
Nikolaus Osterrieder Freie Universität Berlin
Günther M. Keil
Günther M. Keil Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
Martin Beer
Martin Beer Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
Matthias Platzer
Matthias Platzer Leibniz Association
Roland Zell
Roland Zell Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Lynn W. Enquist
Lynn W. Enquist Princeton University
Bernd Hoffmann
Bernd Hoffmann Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut

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