Thomas Elssner
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Neumann T, Kruger M, Weisemann J, Mahrhold S, Stern D, Dorner M, et al.
Toxins (Basel)
. 2021 Apr;
13(4).
PMID: 33917845
enterotoxin (CPE) regularly causes food poisoning and antibiotic-associated diarrhea; therefore, reliable toxin detection is crucial. To this aim, we explored stationary and mobile strategies to detect CPE either exclusively by...
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Pohlmann C, Elssner T
Toxins (Basel)
. 2020 Nov;
12(11).
PMID: 33233770
Biological toxins are a heterogeneous group of high molecular as well as low molecular weight toxins produced by living organisms. Due to their physical and logistical properties, biological toxins are...
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Schulz K, Pohlmann C, Dietrich R, Martlbauer E, Elssner T
Toxins (Basel)
. 2019 Dec;
11(12).
PMID: 31795179
Modern threats of bioterrorism force the need for multiple detection of biothreat agents to determine the presence or absence of such agents in suspicious samples. Here, we present a rapid...
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Schulz K, Pohlmann C, Dietrich R, Martlbauer E, Elssner T
Front Chem
. 2019 Feb;
7:31.
PMID: 30775361
Phycotoxins and mycotoxins, such as paralytic shellfish poisoning toxins, type A trichothecenes, and aflatoxins are among the most toxic low molecular weight toxins associated with human poisoning incidents through the...
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Fox K, Fox A, Elssner T, Feigley C, Salzberg D
J Environ Monit
. 2010 Apr;
12(4):917-23.
PMID: 20383373
The focus of our work is the identification of medically relevant staphylococci from the environment; these organisms are among the major opportunistic pathogens associated with human disease. Andersen sampling was...
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Engemann C, Elssner T, Pfeifer S, Krumbholz C, Maier T, Kleber H
Arch Microbiol
. 2005 Feb;
183(3):176-89.
PMID: 15731894
Enzymes involved in carnitine metabolism of Proteus sp. are encoded by the cai genes organised as the caiTABCDEF operon. The complete operon could be sequenced from the genomic DNA of...