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Parasitology Research
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December 17, 2008
Short communication on regional climate change scenarios and their possible use for impact studies on vector-borne diseases
Daniela Jacob
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry
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November 15, 2025
Confronting the Illness of Recognition: Pain and Reparation Amongst Citizens Mutilated During Protests in Present-Day France
Daniela Jacob Pinto
Transgenic Research
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July 13, 2002
Plant-specific promoter sequences carry elements that are recognised by the eubacterial transcription machinery
Daniela Jacob, Astrid Lewin, Beate Meister, et al.
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
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March 6, 2018
Tularemia in Germany-A Re-emerging Zoonosis
Mirko Faber, Klaus Heuner, Daniela Jacob, et al.
Journal of Microbiological Methods
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December 15, 2015
Successful re-evaluation of broth medium T for growth of Francisella tularensis ssp. and other highly pathogenic bacteria
Silke Becker, Petra Lochau, Daniela Jacob, et al.
Euro Surveillance : Bulletin Europeen Sur Les Maladies Transmissibles = European Communicable Disease Bulletin
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January 16, 2016
Imported cholera with acute renal failure after a short business-trip to the Philippines, Germany, October 2015
Günther Slesak, Ralf Fleck, Daniela Jacob, et al.
BMC Biotechnology
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June 22, 2005
Viral promoters can initiate expression of toxin genes introduced into Escherichia coli
Astrid Lewin, Martin Mayer, Janet Chusainow, et al.
Microbiology Resource Announcements
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December 12, 2018
Draft Genome Sequence of Bacillus anthracis Strain Sterne 09RA8929
Anne Busch, Mandy Carolina Elschner, Daniela Jacob, et al.
Infection
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January 23, 2026
Tularemia following a squirrel bite in Southern Germany: a case report
Camilla Hahn, Elias Walter, Daniela Jacob, et al.
Microorganisms
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September 25, 2020
<i>Francisella tularensis</i> Subspecies <i>holarctica</i> and Tularemia in Germany
Sandra Appelt, Mirko Faber, Kristin Köppen, et al.
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Parasitology Research
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December 17, 2008
Short communication on regional climate change scenarios and their possible use for impact studies on vector-borne diseases
Daniela Jacob
Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry
|
November 15, 2025
Confronting the Illness of Recognition: Pain and Reparation Amongst Citizens Mutilated During Protests in Present-Day France
Daniela Jacob Pinto
Transgenic Research
|
July 13, 2002
Plant-specific promoter sequences carry elements that are recognised by the eubacterial transcription machinery
Daniela Jacob, Astrid Lewin, Beate Meister, et al.
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology
|
March 6, 2018
Tularemia in Germany-A Re-emerging Zoonosis
Mirko Faber, Klaus Heuner, Daniela Jacob, et al.
Journal of Microbiological Methods
|
December 15, 2015
Successful re-evaluation of broth medium T for growth of Francisella tularensis ssp. and other highly pathogenic bacteria
Silke Becker, Petra Lochau, Daniela Jacob, et al.
Euro Surveillance : Bulletin Europeen Sur Les Maladies Transmissibles = European Communicable Disease Bulletin
|
January 16, 2016
Imported cholera with acute renal failure after a short business-trip to the Philippines, Germany, October 2015
Günther Slesak, Ralf Fleck, Daniela Jacob, et al.
BMC Biotechnology
|
June 22, 2005
Viral promoters can initiate expression of toxin genes introduced into Escherichia coli
Astrid Lewin, Martin Mayer, Janet Chusainow, et al.
Microbiology Resource Announcements
|
December 12, 2018
Draft Genome Sequence of Bacillus anthracis Strain Sterne 09RA8929
Anne Busch, Mandy Carolina Elschner, Daniela Jacob, et al.
Infection
|
January 23, 2026
Tularemia following a squirrel bite in Southern Germany: a case report
Camilla Hahn, Elias Walter, Daniela Jacob, et al.
Microorganisms
|
September 25, 2020
<i>Francisella tularensis</i> Subspecies <i>holarctica</i> and Tularemia in Germany
Sandra Appelt, Mirko Faber, Kristin Köppen, et al.
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