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Sascha Knauf
Sascha Knauf
Institute of International Animal Health/One Health, Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut
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Novel adenoviruses in wild primates: a high level of genetic diversity and evidence of zoonotic transmissions
D Wevers, S Metzger, F Babweteera, M Bieberbach, C Boesch, ...
Journal of virology 85 (20), 10774-10784, 2011
1322011
Vaccines and vaccination against lumpy skin disease
E Tuppurainen, K Dietze, J Wolff, H Bergmann, D Beltran-Alcrudo, ...
Vaccines 9 (10), 1136, 2021
942021
Treponema Infection Associated With Genital Ulceration in Wild Baboons
S Knauf, EK Batamuzi, T Mlengeya, M Kilewo, IAV Lejora, M Nordhoff, ...
Veterinary Pathology 49 (2), 292-303, 2012
912012
Treponema pallidum infection in the wild baboons of East Africa: distribution and genetic characterization of the strains responsible
KN Harper, RD Fyumagwa, R Hoare, PN Wambura, DH Coppenhaver, ...
PLoS One 7 (12), e50882, 2012
712012
The impact of storage buffer, DNA extraction method, and polymerase on microbial analysis
LK Hallmaier-Wacker, S Lueert, C Roos, S Knauf
Scientific reports 8 (1), 6292, 2018
672018
A global catalog of whole-genome diversity from 233 primate species
LFK Kuderna, H Gao, MC Janiak, M Kuhlwilm, JD Orkin, T Bataillon, ...
Science 380 (6648), 906-913, 2023
632023
Treponemal infection in nonhuman primates as possible reservoir for human yaws
S Knauf, H Liu, KN Harper
Emerging infectious diseases 19 (12), 2058, 2013
632013
The landscape of tolerated genetic variation in humans and primates
H Gao, T Hamp, J Ede, JG Schraiber, J McRae, M Singer-Berk, Y Yang, ...
Science 380 (6648), eabn8153, 2023
602023
Insights into the evolution of social systems and species from baboon studies
J Fischer, JP Higham, SC Alberts, L Barrett, JC Beehner, TJ Bergman, ...
Elife 8, e50989, 2019
602019
Challenges and key research questions for yaws eradication
M Marks, O Mitjà, LS Vestergaard, A Pillay, S Knauf, CY Chen, Q Bassat, ...
The Lancet infectious diseases 15 (10), 1220-1225, 2015
582015
Nonhuman primates across sub-Saharan Africa are infected with the yaws bacterium Treponema pallidum subsp. pertenue
S Knauf, JF Gogarten, VJ Schuenemann, HM De Nys, A Düx, M Strouhal, ...
Emerging microbes & infections 7 (1), 1-4, 2018
552018
Genetics of human and animal uncultivable treponemal pathogens
D Šmajs, M Strouhal, S Knauf
Infection, Genetics and Evolution 61, 92-107, 2018
492018
LPS-induced lung inflammation in marmoset monkeys–an acute model for anti-inflammatory drug testing
S Seehase, HD Lauenstein, C Schlumbohm, S Switalla, V Neuhaus, ...
Public Library of Science 7 (8), e43709, 2012
482012
Gross pathology and endocrinology of ovarian cysts in bitches
Y Knauf, H Bostedt, K Failing, S Knauf, A Wehrend
Reproduction in Domestic Animals 49 (3), 463-468, 2014
472014
Widespread Treponema pallidum infection in nonhuman primates, Tanzania
IS Chuma, EK Batamuzi, DA Collins, RD Fyumagwa, ...
Emerging Infectious Diseases 24 (6), 1002, 2018
402018
Fitness impacts of tapeworm parasitism on wild gelada monkeys at Guassa, Ethiopia
N Nguyen, PJ Fashing, DA Boyd, TS Barry, RJ Burke, CB Goodale, ...
American journal of primatology 77 (5), 579-594, 2015
372015
Phylogeography, mitochondrial DNA diversity, and demographic history of geladas (Theropithecus gelada)
D Zinner, A Atickem, JC Beehner, A Bekele, TJ Bergman, R Burke, ...
PLoS One 13 (8), e0202303, 2018
342018
Isolation of Treponema DNA from necrophagous flies in a natural ecosystem
S Knauf, J Raphael, O Mitjà, IAV Lejora, IS Chuma, EK Batamuzi, ...
EBioMedicine 11, 85-90, 2016
332016
Disease reservoirs: from conceptual frameworks to applicable criteria: disease reservoir criteria
LK Hallmaier-Wacker, VJ Munster, S Knauf
Emerging microbes & infections 6 (1), 1-5, 2017
322017
Mating avoidance in female olive baboons (Papio anubis) infected by Treponema pallidum
FMD Paciência, J Rushmore, IS Chuma, IF Lipende, D Caillaud, S Knauf, ...
Science Advances 5 (12), eaaw9724, 2019
312019
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