Interdisciplinary studies on Coxiella burnetii: From molecular to cellular, to host, to one health research
The Q-GAPS (Q fever GermAn interdisciplinary Program for reSearch) consortium was launched in 2017 as a German consortium of more than 20 scientists with exceptional expertise, competence, and substantial knowledge in the field of the Q fever pathogen Coxiella (C.) burnetii. C. burnetii exemplifies...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin U. Bauer (Author), Michael R. Knittler (Author), Jennifer Andrack (Author), Christian Berens (Author), Amely Campe (Author), Bahne Christiansen (Author), Akinyemi M. Fasemore (Author), Silke F. Fischer (Author), Martin Ganter (Author), Sophia Körner (Author), Gustavo R. Makert (Author), Svea Matthiesen (Author), Katja Mertens-Scholz (Author), Sven Rinkel (Author), Martin Runge (Author), Jan Schulze-Luehrmann (Author), Sebastian Ulbert (Author), Fenja Winter (Author), Dimitrios Frangoulidis (Author), Anja Lührmann (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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