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47
Citations
6795
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18775
National Ranking
553

Overview

Otto Schmidt was affiliated with the University of Adelaide in Australia during their academic career. The body of their work and professional contributions were linked to this institution.

Throughout their career, Schmidt did not produce a documented record of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or frequent publication venues available in this profile. There is also no data on book publications or specific fields and subfields of study recorded here, as well as in-depth topics of research or awards received.

The lack of detailed published research papers and co-authorships in the given data limits the ability to characterize the precise areas of scientific investigation or thematic focus of Schmidt's work. However, their academic presence as a researcher affiliated with a notable university is affirmed.

Otto Schmidt was deceased at the time of this record. All references to their career and contributions are thus presented in the past tense, reflecting their completed professional lifetime.

Best Publications

  • Coagulation in arthropods: defence, wound closure and healing

    Ulrich Theopold;Otto Schmidt;Kenneth Söderhäll;Mitchell S. Dushay

  • Innate immunity and its evasion and suppression by hymenopteran endoparasitoids.

    Otto Schmidt;Uli Theopold;Mike Strand

  • Hemolin: an insect-immune protein belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily

    Shao Cong Sun;Ingrid Lindström;Hans G. Boman;Ingrid Faye

  • Induction and transmission of Bacillus thuringiensis tolerance in the flour moth Ephestia kuehniella

    M. Mahbubur Rahman;Harry L. S. Roberts;Muhammad Sarjan;Sassan Asgari

  • The coagulation of insect hemolymph

    Ulrich J. Theopold;Dongmei Li;Marco Fabbri;Christoph Scherfer

  • A serine proteinase homolog venom protein from an endoparasitoid wasp inhibits melanization of the host hemolymph

    Sassan Asgari;Guangmei Zhang;Reza Zareie;Otto Schmidt

  • Is the mature endotoxin Cry1Ac from Bacillus thuringiensis inactivated by a coagulation reaction in the gut lumen of resistant Helicoverpa armigera larvae

    Gang Ma;Harry Roberts;Muhammad Sarjan;Nicki Featherstone

  • Host haemocyte inactivation by an insect parasitoid: transient expression of a polydnavirus gene

    Sassan Asgari;Marianne Hellers;Otto Schmidt

  • Two control regions for eukaryotic tRNA gene transcription.

    Donald Defranco;Otto Schmidt;Dieter Soll

  • Insect hemolymph clotting : evidence for interaction between the coagulation system and the prophenoloxidase activating cascade

    Dongmei Li;Christoph Scherfer;Ahmed M. Korayem;Zeng Qi Zhao

  • A POLYDNAVIRUS-ENCODED PROTEIN OF AN ENDOPARASITOID WASP IS AN IMMUNE SUPPRESSOR

    Sassan Asgari;Otto Schmidt;Ulrich Theopold

  • Coagulation Systems of Invertebrates and Vertebrates and Their Roles in Innate Immunity: The Same Side of Two Coins?

    Torsten G. Loof;Otto Schmidt;Heiko Herwald;Ulrich Theopold

  • A protein with protective properties against the cellular defense reactions in insects

    Sassan Asgari;Ulrich Theopold;Craig Wellby;Otto Schmidt

  • A calreticulin-like protein from endoparasitoid venom fluid is involved in host hemocyte inactivation.

    Guangmei Zhang;Otto Schmidt;Sassan Asgari

  • Helix pomatia lectin, an inducer of Drosophila immune response, binds to hemomucin, a novel surface mucin.

    Ulrich Theopold;Ulrich Theopold;Christos Samakovlis;Hediye Erdjument-Bromage;Natalie Dillon

  • In vitro transcription and processing of a yeast tRNA gene containing an intervening sequence

    Richard C. Ogden;Jacques S. Beckman;John Abelson;Hyen S. Kang

  • The nucleotide sequence of a cloned Drosophila arginine tRNA gene and its in vitro transcription in Xenopus germinal vesicle extracts.

    S Silverman;O Schmidt;D Söll;B Hovemann

  • Dimeric transfer RNA precursors in S. pombe

    Jen-i Mao;Otto Schmidt;Dieter Söll

  • Dimeric tRNA precursors in yeast

    Otto Schmidt;Jen-i Mao;Richard Ogden;Jacques Beckmann

  • Factors affecting detectability of prey DNA in the gut contents of invertebrate predators: a polymerase chain reaction-based method

    Reza Hosseini;Reza Hosseini;Otto Schmidt;Michael A. Keller

Frequent Co-Authors

Sassan Asgari
Sassan Asgari University of Queensland
Dieter Söll
Dieter Söll Yale University
John Abelson
John Abelson California Institute of Technology
Donald B. DeFranco
Donald B. DeFranco University of Pittsburgh
Kenneth Söderhäll
Kenneth Söderhäll Uppsala University
Richard T. Roush
Richard T. Roush Pennsylvania State University
Heiko Herwald
Heiko Herwald Lund University
Hediye Erdjument-Bromage
Hediye Erdjument-Bromage New York University
Christopher Preston
Christopher Preston University of Adelaide
Jacques S. Beckmann
Jacques S. Beckmann University of Lausanne

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