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Gordian Schudt

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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|June 3, 2017
Live-Cell Imaging of FilovirusesGordian Schudt, Olga Dolnik, Stephan Becker
Biomedizinische Technik. Biomedical Engineering|September 18, 2013
Subviral Particle TrackingChristian Kienzle, Gordian Schudt, Stephan Becker, et al.
Journal of Virology|November 17, 2016
Functional Characterization of Adaptive Mutations during the West African Ebola Virus OutbreakErik Dietzel, Gordian Schudt, Verena Krähling, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 14, 2013
Live-cell imaging of Marburg virus-infected cells uncovers actin-dependent transport of nucleocapsids over long distancesGordian Schudt, Larissa Kolesnikova, Olga Dolnik, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|August 31, 2018
A Fluorescently Labeled Marburg Virus Glycoprotein as a New Tool to Study Viral Transport and AssemblyEva Mittler, Gordian Schudt, Sandro Halwe, et al.
Cellular Microbiology|October 11, 2011
Phosphorylation of Marburg virus matrix protein VP40 triggers assembly of nucleocapsids with the viral envelope at the plasma membraneLarissa Kolesnikova, Eva Mittler, Gordian Schudt, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|June 4, 2015
Transport of Ebolavirus Nucleocapsids Is Dependent on Actin Polymerization: Live-Cell Imaging Analysis of Ebolavirus-Infected CellsGordian Schudt, Olga Dolnik, Larissa Kolesnikova, et al.
Plos Pathogens|October 21, 2014
Interaction with Tsg101 is necessary for the efficient transport and release of nucleocapsids in marburg virus-infected cellsOlga Dolnik, Larissa Kolesnikova, Sonja Welsch, et al.
Journal of Virology|November 20, 2015
A Single Amino Acid Change in the Marburg Virus Matrix Protein VP40 Provides a Replicative Advantage in a Species-Specific MannerAlexander Koehler, Larissa Kolesnikova, Ulla Welzel, et al.
Journal of Virology|August 24, 2012
Inclusion bodies are a site of ebolavirus replicationThomas Hoenen, Reed S Shabman, Allison Groseth, et al.
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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|June 3, 2017
Live-Cell Imaging of FilovirusesGordian Schudt, Olga Dolnik, Stephan Becker
Biomedizinische Technik. Biomedical Engineering|September 18, 2013
Subviral Particle TrackingChristian Kienzle, Gordian Schudt, Stephan Becker, et al.
Journal of Virology|November 17, 2016
Functional Characterization of Adaptive Mutations during the West African Ebola Virus OutbreakErik Dietzel, Gordian Schudt, Verena Krähling, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 14, 2013
Live-cell imaging of Marburg virus-infected cells uncovers actin-dependent transport of nucleocapsids over long distancesGordian Schudt, Larissa Kolesnikova, Olga Dolnik, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|August 31, 2018
A Fluorescently Labeled Marburg Virus Glycoprotein as a New Tool to Study Viral Transport and AssemblyEva Mittler, Gordian Schudt, Sandro Halwe, et al.
Cellular Microbiology|October 11, 2011
Phosphorylation of Marburg virus matrix protein VP40 triggers assembly of nucleocapsids with the viral envelope at the plasma membraneLarissa Kolesnikova, Eva Mittler, Gordian Schudt, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|June 4, 2015
Transport of Ebolavirus Nucleocapsids Is Dependent on Actin Polymerization: Live-Cell Imaging Analysis of Ebolavirus-Infected CellsGordian Schudt, Olga Dolnik, Larissa Kolesnikova, et al.
Plos Pathogens|October 21, 2014
Interaction with Tsg101 is necessary for the efficient transport and release of nucleocapsids in marburg virus-infected cellsOlga Dolnik, Larissa Kolesnikova, Sonja Welsch, et al.
Journal of Virology|November 20, 2015
A Single Amino Acid Change in the Marburg Virus Matrix Protein VP40 Provides a Replicative Advantage in a Species-Specific MannerAlexander Koehler, Larissa Kolesnikova, Ulla Welzel, et al.
Journal of Virology|August 24, 2012
Inclusion bodies are a site of ebolavirus replicationThomas Hoenen, Reed S Shabman, Allison Groseth, et al.
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