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Nora Dinhopl

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Schwegler H, Bigarre L, Lipnik K, Dinhopl N, Holzer A, Lewisch E
Dis Aquat Organ . 2025 Feb; 161:47-53. PMID: 39912416
Newly stocked Danube sturgeons Acipenser gueldenstaedtii developed cutaneous lesions and nearly 100% mortality over the course of 2 mo after introduction into an Austrian fish farm. Necropsy revealed cutaneous plaques...
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Azizian-Farsani F, Weixelbaumer K, Mascher D, Klang A, Hogler S, Dinhopl N, et al.
Intensive Care Med Exp . 2024 Nov; 12(1):96. PMID: 39497013
Background: Septic encephalopathy is frequent but its pathophysiology is enigmatic. We studied expression of neurotransmitters, inflammation and integrity of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in several brain regions during abdominal sepsis....
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Biermann N, Piechl S, Dinhopl N, Fuchs-Baumgartinger A, Weissenbacher-Lang C, Bertram C
Front Vet Sci . 2024 Aug; 11:1457223. PMID: 39176401
Neoplastic processes of the mandible and their treatment are rarely reported in large animal species. Specifically, giant cell tumor of bone is an uncommon tumor in animals and has been...
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Austin S, Mekis R, Mohammed S, Scalise M, Wang W, Galluccio M, et al.
EMBO Rep . 2022 Nov; 23(12):e54978. PMID: 36321428
Mitochondrial Ca ions are crucial regulators of bioenergetics and cell death pathways. Mitochondrial Ca content and cytosolic Ca homeostasis strictly depend on Ca transporters. In recent decades, the major players...
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Dao P, Hajny S, Mekis R, Orel L, Dinhopl N, Tessmar-Raible K, et al.
Life Sci Alliance . 2022 Jun; 5(9). PMID: 35697381
Mitochondria are fundamental for life and require balanced ion exchange to maintain proper functioning. The mitochondrial cation exchanger LETM1 sparks interest because of its pathophysiological role in seizures in the...
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Matos M, Bilic I, Viloux N, Palmieri N, Albaric O, Chatenet X, et al.
Transbound Emerg Dis . 2022 Apr; 69(5):e2093-e2104. PMID: 35363935
In the present study, we report the occurrence of several outbreaks of hepatitis in flocks of young pheasants in France, between 2017 and 2021. The disease was characterized by prostration,...
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Spergser J, DeSoye P, Ruppitsch W, Cabal Rosel A, Dinhopl N, Szostak M, et al.
Syst Appl Microbiol . 2022 Jan; 45(1):126292. PMID: 34990977
Since 2006, a Mycoplasma species unidentifiable to the species level has been regularly isolated from the semen and prepuce of apparently healthy bulls, and occasionally from cattle displaying inflammatory disease...
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Seitz K, Kubber-Heiss A, Auer A, Dinhopl N, Posautz A, Motz M, et al.
Arch Virol . 2021 Feb; 166(4):1183-1191. PMID: 33580379
A novel poxvirus was discovered in Crocodilurus amazonicus (Teiidae) presenting with a debilitating skin disease. The generated first genome sequence of a reptilian poxvirus revealed the closest phylogenetic relationship to...
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Spergser J, Botes A, Nel T, Ruppitsch W, Lepuschitz S, Langer S, et al.
Syst Appl Microbiol . 2019 Dec; 43(1):126047. PMID: 31859015
Twelve Mycoplasma (M.) strains isolated from the nose, the trachea, and the lung of ostriches (Struthio camelus) displaying respiratory disease were investigated. Analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences placed five...
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Pacifico C, Hilbert M, Sofka D, Dinhopl N, Pap I, Aspock C, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2019 Nov; 10:2484. PMID: 31736918
The interaction between bacteriophages, bacteria and the human host as a tripartite system has recently captured attention. The taxonomic diversity of bacteriophages, as a natural parasite of bacteria, still remains...