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Mathias Ackermann

Mathias Ackermann

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Microbiology

D-Index
57
Citations
9486
World Ranking
3629
National Ranking
82

Overview

Mathias Ackermann is affiliated with the University of Zurich in Switzerland and has contributed extensively to research in medicine and agricultural and biological sciences. Their work spans multiple subfields including epidemiology, ecology, evolution, behavior and systematics, agronomy and crop science, infectious diseases, and molecular biology.

Their research topics cover a range of studies such as vector-borne animal diseases, herpesvirus infections and treatments, animal disease management and epidemiology, viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology, virus-based gene therapy research, RNA regulation and disease, and animal virus infections studies.

Mathias Ackermann has published papers in several scientific journals. Notable recent publications include:

  • Quantitative, real-time imaging of spreading depolarization-associated neuronal ROS production, 2024, Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
  • Conserved Rotavirus NSP5 and VP2 Domains Interact and Affect Viroplasm, 2020, Journal of Virology
  • Mammalian orthoreovirus core protein μ2 reorganizes host microtubule-organizing center components, 2020, Virology
  • Viral infections shared between water buffaloes and small ruminants in Switzerland, 2021, Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation
  • Ovine Herpesvirus 2 Encodes a Previously Unrecognized Protein, pOv8.25, That Targets Mitochondria and Triggers Apoptotic Cell Death, 2020, Journal of Virology

The frequent publication venues for Ackermann include:

  • Journal of Virology
  • PLoS ONE
  • Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
  • Virology
  • Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation

Frequent collaborators in their research comprise Cornel Fraefel, Julia Lechmann, Kurt Tobler, Catherine Eichwald, and Jakub Kubacki.

Best Publications

  • Completion of the porcine epidemic diarrhoea coronavirus (PEDV) genome sequence.

    Rolf Kocherhans;Anne Bridgen;Mathias Ackermann;Kurt Tobler

  • Herpes simplex virus type 1 DNA amplified as bacterial artificial chromosome in Escherichia coli : rescue of replication-competent virus progeny and packaging of amplicon vectors

    Y Saeki;T Ichikawa;A Saeki;E A Chiocca

  • Pro and contra IBR-eradication

    Mathias Ackermann;Monika Engels

  • Characterization of herpes simplex virus 1 alpha proteins 0, 4, and 27 with monoclonal antibodies.

    M Ackermann;D K Braun;L Pereira;B Roizman

  • Molecular virology of ruminant herpesviruses

    Martin Schwyzer;Mathias Ackermann

  • Pathogenesis of ruminant herpesvirus infections

    Monika Engels;Mathias Ackermann

  • DNA of bovine herpesvirus type 1 in the trigeminal ganglia of latently infected calves.

    Ackermann M;Peterhans E;Wyler R

  • Herpes Simplex Virus 1 Envelopment Follows Two Diverse Pathways

    Helene Leuzinger;Urs Ziegler;Elisabeth M. Schraner;Cornel Fraefel

  • Sequence Analysis of the Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus Genome between the Nucleocapsid and Spike Protein Genes Reveals a Polymorphic ORF

    Mariela Duarte;Kurt Tobler;Anne Bridgen;Denis Rasschaert

  • Pathogenesis of gammaherpesvirus infections.

    Mathias Ackermann

  • Quantification of Feline Herpesvirus 1 DNA in Ocular Fluid Samples of Clinically Diseased Cats by Real-Time TaqMan PCR

    A. Vögtlin;C. Fraefel;S. Albini;C. M. Leutenegger

  • Identification and zinc dependence of the bovine herpesvirus 1 transactivator protein BICP0.

    C. Fraefel;Jin Zeng;Y. Choffat;M. Engels

  • Hyperglycaemia but not hyperlipidaemia causes beta cell dysfunction and beta cell loss in the domestic cat

    Eric Zini;Melania Osto;M Franchini;Franco Guscetti

  • Quantitative fluorogenic PCR assay for measuring ovine herpesvirus 2 replication in sheep

    D. Hüssy;N. Stäuber;C. M. Leutenegger;S. Rieder

  • Impairment of Nuclear Pores in Bovine Herpesvirus 1-Infected MDBK Cells

    Peter Wild;Monika Engels;Claudia Senn;Kurt Tobler

  • Both Viral and Host Factors Contribute to Neurovirulence of Bovine Herpesviruses 1 and 5 in Interferon Receptor-Deficient Mice

    Carlos Abril;Monika Engels;Anne Liman;Monika Hilbe

  • Identification, properties, and gene location of a novel glycoprotein specified by herpes simplex virus 1.

    Mathias Ackermann;Richard Longnecker;Bernard Roizman;Lenore Pereira

  • BAC-VAC, a novel generation of (DNA) vaccines: A bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) containing a replication-competent, packaging-defective virus genome induces protective immunity against herpes simplex virus 1

    Mark Suter;Andrew M. Lew;Philipp Grob;Gosse J. Adema

  • Sequence determination of the nucleocapsid protein gene of the porcine epidemic diarrhoea virus confirms that this virus is a coronavirus related to human coronavirus 229E and porcine transmissible gastroenteritis virus

    Anne Bridgen;Mariela Duarte;Kurt Tobler;Hubert Laude

  • Interplay between Alpha/Beta and Gamma Interferons with B, T, and Natural Killer Cells in the Defense against Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1

    Sabine Vollstedt;Susi Arnold;Cornelia Schwerdel;Marco Franchini

  • Identification by antibody to a synthetic peptide of a protein specified by a diploid gene located in the terminal repeats of the L component of herpes simplex virus genome.

    M Ackermann;J Chou;M Sarmiento;R A Lerner

Frequent Co-Authors

Thomas A. Lutz
Thomas A. Lutz University of Zurich
Peter J. Wild
Peter J. Wild Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies
Thierry M. Work
Thierry M. Work United States Geological Survey
Hildegard Büning
Hildegard Büning Hannover Medical School
James P. Stewart
James P. Stewart University of Liverpool
Urs Ziegler
Urs Ziegler University of Zurich
George H. Balazs
George H. Balazs National Marine Fisheries Service
Alain Vanderplasschen
Alain Vanderplasschen University of Liège
Ueli Braun
Ueli Braun University of Zurich
Hans Lutz
Hans Lutz University of Zurich

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