Marcel Bokelmann
Robert Koch Institute
5 Papers
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Marcel Bokelmann is an academic researcher from Robert Koch Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ebola virus & Ebolavirus. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 5 publications.
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Utility of primary cells to examine NPC1 receptor expression in Mops condylurus, a potential Ebola virus reservoir
Marcel Bokelmann,Kathryn M. Edenborough,Nicole Hetzelt,Petra Kreher,Angelika Lander,Andreas Nitsche,Uwe Vogel,Heinz Feldmann,Emmanuel Couacy-Hymann,Andreas Kurth +9 more
TL;DR: A potential correlation between NPC1 receptor expression level and virus replication rate in vitro is suggested and is suggested from infection experiments with EBOV.
Tolerance and Persistence of Ebola Virus in Primary Cells from Mops condylurus, a Potential Ebola Virus Reservoir.
Marcel Bokelmann,Uwe Vogel,Franka Debeljak,Ariane Düx,Silke Riesle-Sbarbaro,Angelika Lander,Annette Wahlbrink,Nicole Kromarek,Stuart J. D. Neil,Emmanuel Couacy-Hymann,Joseph Prescott,Andreas Kurth +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the role of the Angolan free-tailed bat (Mops condylurus) in the ecology of ebolavirus, replication, tolerance, and persistence of Ebola virus (EBOV) in 10 different primary bat cell isolates.
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Microbiomes in the insectivorous bat species Mops condylurus rapidly converge in captivity
Kathryn M. Edenborough,Andre Mu,Kristin Mühldorfer,Johanna Lechner,Angelika Lander,Marcel Bokelmann,Emmanuel Couacy-Hymann,Aleksandar Radonić,Andreas Kurth +8 more
TL;DR: A six week-acclimatization period is proposed prior to carrying out infection studies or other research influenced by the microbiome composition, which may be advantageous to reduce variation in microbiome composition and minimize biological variation inherent to in vivo experimental studies.
Microbiomes in the insectivorous bat species Mops condylurus rapidly converge in captivity.
Kathryn M. Edenborough,Andre Mu,Kristin Mühldorfer,Johanna Lechner,Angelika Lander,Marcel Bokelmann,Emmanuel Couacy-Hymann,Aleksandar Radonić,Andreas Kurth +8 more
TL;DR: A six week-acclimatization period is proposed prior to carrying out infection studies or other research influenced by the microbiome composition, which may be advantageous to reduce variation in microbiome composition and minimize biological variation inherent to in vivo experimental studies.
Dendritic Cells Generated From Mops condylurus, a Likely Filovirus Reservoir Host, Are Susceptible to and Activated by Zaire Ebolavirus Infection.
Kathryn M. Edenborough,Marcel Bokelmann,Angelika Lander,Emmanuel Couacy-Hymann,Johanna Lechner,Oliver Drechsel,Bernhard Y. Renard,Aleksandar Radonić,Heinz Feldmann,Andreas Kurth,Joseph Prescott +10 more
TL;DR: In contrast to the aberrant responses to EBOV infection that are typical for human-DC, the findings from bat-BMDCs provide evidence for an immunological basis of asymptomatic E BOV infection outcomes.