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Reinhard Wallich

Reinhard Wallich

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Microbiology

D-Index
66
Citations
10757
World Ranking
2455
National Ranking
181

Overview

Reinhard Wallich is affiliated with Heidelberg University in Germany. Their academic career is connected to this institution, where they have contributed to their field through research activities and scholarly work.

No recent papers, frequent co-authors, or frequent publication venues have been documented in the accessible data for Reinhard Wallich. Additionally, there is no available information regarding book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work.

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Best Publications

  • Various members of the Toll-like receptor family contribute to the innate immune response of human epidermal keratinocytes.

    Gabriele Köllisch;Behnam Naderi Kalali;Verena Voelcker;Reinhard Wallich

  • Human and Mouse Granzyme A Induce a Proinflammatory Cytokine Response

    Sunil S. Metkar;Cheikh Menaa;Julian Pardo;Julian Pardo;Baikun Wang

  • Factor H–related protein 1 (CFHR-1) inhibits complement C5 convertase activity and terminal complex formation

    Stefan Heinen;Andrea Hartmann;Nadine Lauer;Ulrike Wiehl

  • Complement Resistance of Borrelia burgdorferi Correlates with the Expression of BbCRASP-1, a Novel Linear Plasmid-encoded Surface Protein That Interacts with Human Factor H and FHL-1 and Is Unrelated to Erp Proteins

    Peter Kraiczy;Jens Hellwage;Christine Skerka;Heiko Becker

  • The outer surface protein A of the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi is a plasmin(ogen) receptor

    Hans Fuchs;Reinhard Wallich;Markus M. Simon;Michael D. Kramer

  • An Avian Reservoir (Turdus merula) of the Lyme Borreliosis Spirochetes

    Pierre-Françcois Humair;Danièle Postic;Reinhard Wallich;Lise Gern

  • Apoptotic Pathways Are Selectively Activated by Granzyme A and/or Granzyme B in CTL-mediated Target Cell Lysis

    Julián Pardo;Alberto Bosque;Reina Brehm;Reinhard Wallich

  • Recombinant Outer Surface Protein A from Borrelia burgdorferi Induces Antibodies Protective against Spirochetal Infection in Mice

    Markus M. Simon;Ulrich E. Schaible;Michael D. Kramer;Christoph Eckerskorn

  • Functional characterization of BbCRASP-2, a distinct outer membrane protein of Borrelia burgdorferi that binds host complement regulators factor H and FHL-1.

    Kristina Hartmann;Carsten Corvey;Christine Skerka;Michael Kirschfink

  • Immune evasion of Borrelia burgdorferi: mapping of a complement-inhibitor factor H-binding site of BbCRASP-3, a novel member of the Erp protein family

    Peter Kraiczy;Jens Hellwage;Christine Skerka;Michael Kirschfink

  • Granzyme B is expressed in mouse mast cells in vivo and in vitro and causes delayed cell death independent of perforin.

    Julian Pardo;R Wallich;K Ebnet;S Iden

  • Experimental Borrelia burgdorferi infection in inbred mouse strains: Antibody response and association of H-2 genes with resistance and susceptibility to development of arthritis

    Ulrich E. Schaible;Michael D. Kramer;Reinhard Wallich;Thao Tran

  • Identification and functional characterization of complement regulator-acquiring surface protein 1 of the Lyme disease spirochetes Borrelia afzelii and Borrelia garinii.

    Reinhard Wallich;Joseph Pattathu;Veronique Kitiratschky;Christiane Brenner

  • Borrelia burgdorferi infection-associated surface proteins ErpP, ErpA, and ErpC bind human plasminogen.

    Catherine A. Brissette;Katrin Haupt;Diana Barthel;Anne E. Cooley

  • Strain variation of Lyme disease spirochetes isolated from Ixodes ricinus ticks and rodents collected in two endemic areas in Switzerland.

    Pierre-Francois Humair;Olivier Peter;Reinhard Wallich;Lise Gern

  • Differential immune responses to Borrelia burgdorferi in European wild rodent species influence spirochete transmission to Ixodes ricinus L. (Acari: Ixodidae).

    K Kurtenbach;A Dizij;H M Seitz;G Margos

  • Detection of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in lesional skin of patients with erythema migrans and acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans by ospA-specific PCR.

    S E Moter;H Hofmann;R Wallich;M M Simon

  • Complement Regulator—Acquiring Surface Protein 1 of Borrelia burgdorferi Binds to Human Bone Morphogenic Protein 2, Several Extracellular Matrix Proteins, and Plasminogen

    Teresia Hallström;Katrin Haupt;Peter Kraiczy;Peter Hortschansky

  • Binding of Human Factor H-Related Protein 1 to Serum-Resistant Borrelia burgdorferi Is Mediated by Borrelial Complement Regulator-Acquiring Surface Proteins

    Katrin Haupt;Peter Kraiczy;Reinhard Wallich;Volker Brade

  • The mitochondrial protein Bak is pivotal for gliotoxin-induced apoptosis and a critical host factor of Aspergillus fumigatus virulence in mice

    Julian Pardo;Christian Urban;Eva M. Galvez;Paul G. Ekert

  • Costimulatory signals for human T-cell activation induce nuclear translocation of pp19/cofilin.

    Yvonne Samstag;Christoph Eckerskorn;Sebastian Wesselborg;Stefan Henning

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter F. Zipfel
Peter F. Zipfel Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Markus M. Simon
Markus M. Simon Max Planck Society
Peter Kraiczy
Peter Kraiczy Goethe University Frankfurt
Christine Skerka
Christine Skerka Leibniz Association
Brian Stevenson
Brian Stevenson University of Kentucky
Michael Kirschfink
Michael Kirschfink Heidelberg University
Volker Fingerle
Volker Fingerle Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Lise Gern
Lise Gern University of Neuchâtel
Susan M. Lea
Susan M. Lea University of Oxford
Arno Müllbacher
Arno Müllbacher Australian National University

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