Rüdiger Dörries

2.5k total citations · 1 hit paper
54 papers, 2.1k citations indexed

About

Rüdiger Dörries is a scholar working on Infectious Diseases, Virology and Epidemiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Rüdiger Dörries has authored 54 papers receiving a total of 2.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Infectious Diseases, 13 papers in Virology and 13 papers in Epidemiology. Recurrent topics in Rüdiger Dörries's work include SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research (18 papers), HIV Research and Treatment (13 papers) and Animal Virus Infections Studies (12 papers). Rüdiger Dörries is often cited by papers focused on SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research (18 papers), HIV Research and Treatment (13 papers) and Animal Virus Infections Studies (12 papers). Rüdiger Dörries collaborates with scholars based in Germany, France and Slovakia. Rüdiger Dörries's co-authors include Volker ter Meulen, S. Schwender, H. Imrich, JD Sedgwick, Geoffrey W. Butcher, Paul T. Massa, H. Wege, Andreas Hein, V. ter Meulen and Anneliese Schimpl and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and The Journal of Experimental Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Rüdiger Dörries

54 papers receiving 2.0k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

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R M Zinkernagel Switzerland
Glenn F. Rall United States
M V Hobbs United States
Karin E. Peterson United States
H. Imrich Germany
Timothy W. Phares United States
Zofia Wróblewska United States
Peter C. Dowling United States
Penny Clarke United States
Melanie A. Samuel United States
R M Zinkernagel Switzerland
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Dörries, Rüdiger. (2001). The Role of T-Cell-Mediated Mechanisms in Virus Infections of the Nervous System. Current topics in microbiology and immunology. 253. 219–245. 63 indexed citations
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Hein, Andreas, et al.. (2000). In Vivo Infection of Ramified Microglia from Adult Cat Central Nervous System by Feline Immunodeficiency Virus. Virology. 268(2). 420–429. 18 indexed citations
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Berg, A., Rüdiger Dörries, & Mikael Berg. (1999). Borna disease virus infection in racing horses with behavioral and movement disorders. Archives of Virology. 144(3). 547–559. 36 indexed citations
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Berg, A., Anders Johannisson, M. Johansson, et al.. (1999). Peripheral and intracerebral T cell immune response in cats naturally infected with Borna disease virus. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology. 68(2-4). 241–253. 14 indexed citations
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Hein, Andreas, et al.. (1999). Modulation of acute coronavirus-induced encephalomyelitis in γ-irradiated rats by transfer of naive lymphocyte subsets before infection. Journal of NeuroVirology. 5(3). 249–257. 5 indexed citations
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Imrich, H., et al.. (1995). Prevention and treatment of Lewis rat experimental allergic encephalomyelitis with a monoclonal antibody to the T cell receptor Vβ8.2 segment. European Journal of Immunology. 25(7). 1960–1964. 29 indexed citations
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Schwender, S., Andreas Hein, H. Imrich, & Rüdiger Dörries. (1994). On the Role of Different Lymphocyte Subpopulations in the Course of Coronavirus MHV IV (JHM)-Induced Encephalitis in Lewis Rats. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 342. 425–430. 7 indexed citations
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Dörries, Rüdiger, H. Imrich, Andreas Hein, Stefanie Czub, & S. Schwender. (1994). The impact of the intracerebral antibody response on the clinical course of a virus-induced demyelination in a rat model system.. Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. 57(Suppl). 18–20. 5 indexed citations
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Sedgwick, JD, S. Schwender, Rikke Gregersen, Rüdiger Dörries, & V. ter Meulen. (1993). Resident macrophages (ramified microglia) of the adult brown Norway rat central nervous system are constitutively major histocompatibility complex class II positive.. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 177(4). 1145–1152. 85 indexed citations
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Jachimczak, Piotr, Ulrich Bogdahn, J. Schneider, et al.. (1993). The effect of transforming growth factor-β2-specific phosphorothioate-anti-sense oligodeoxynucleotides in reversing cellular immunosuppression in malignant glioma. Journal of neurosurgery. 78(6). 944–951. 113 indexed citations
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Brinkmann, Ralf, Andreas Schwinn, Opendra Narayan, et al.. (1992). Human immunodeficiency virus infection in microglia: Correlation between cells infected in the brain and cells cultured from infectious brain tissue. Annals of Neurology. 31(4). 361–365. 50 indexed citations
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Dörries, Rüdiger. (1990). Background Paper On the Role of the Immune Response in the Course of Coronavirus JHM-Induced Encephalomyelitides in Mice and Rats. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 276. 623–627. 2 indexed citations
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Kaiser, R., Rüdiger Dörries, W. Lüer, et al.. (1989). Analysis of oligoclonal antibody bands against individual HIV structural proteins in the CSF of patients infected with HIV. Journal of Neurology. 236(3). 157–160. 31 indexed citations
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Dörries, Rüdiger, Reinhard Kaiser, & Volker ter Meulen. (1989). Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: Affinity-Mediated Immunoblot Detects Intrathecal Synthesis of Oligoclonal IgG Specific for Individual Viral Proteins. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 5(3). 303–310. 17 indexed citations
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Martinꝉ, Roland, Uwe M. Martens, V. Sticht-Groh, Rüdiger Dörries, & H. Krüger. (1988). Persistent intrathecal secretion of oligoclonal, Borrelia burgdorferi-specific IgG in chronic meningoradiculomyelitis. Journal of Neurology. 235(4). 229–233. 46 indexed citations
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Dörries, Rüdiger, S. Schwender, H. Wege, et al.. (1988). Coronavirus‐JHM‐Induced Demyelinating Encephalomyelitis in Rats. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 540(1). 663–664. 1 indexed citations
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Massa, Paul T., Rüdiger Dörries, Helmut Wege, & Volker ter Meulen. (1987). Analysis and Pathogenetic Significance of Class II MHC (Ia) Antigen Induction on Astrocytes During JHM Coronavirus Infection in Rats. Advances in experimental medicine and biology. 218. 203–217. 6 indexed citations

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