112 results on '"Kikuchi, Yoshitomo"'
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2. Ingested soil bacteria breach gut epithelia and prime systemic immunity in an insect
3. Geographical, seasonal, and growth-related dynamics of gut microbiota in a grapevine pest, Apolygus spinolae (Heteroptera: Miridae)
4. Transposon sequencing reveals the essential gene set and genes enabling gut symbiosis in the insect symbiont Caballeronia insecticola
5. Hundreds of antimicrobial peptides create a selective barrier for insect gut symbionts
6. Arterial spin labeling image findings in the acute phase in paediatric patients with acute encephalopathy with biphasic seizures and late reduced diffusion
7. Host-symbiont specificity in insects: Underpinning mechanisms and evolution
8. Symbiotic Microorganisms Associated with Pentatomoidea
9. Symbiont coordinates stem cell proliferation, apoptosis, and morphogenesis of gut symbiotic organ in the stinkbug-Caballeronia symbiosis
10. Obligate Gut Symbiotic Association with Caballeronia in the Mulberry Seed Bug Paradieuches dissimilis (Lygaeoidea: Rhyparochromidae)
11. Quantitative relaxometry using synthetic MRI could be better than T2-FLAIR mismatch sign for differentiation of IDH-mutant gliomas: a pilot study
12. A deep convolutional neural network-based automatic detection of brain metastases with and without blood vessel suppression
13. Intercontinental Diversity of Caballeronia Gut Symbionts in the Conifer Pest Bug Leptoglossus occidentalis
14. Insecticide resistance by a host-symbiont reciprocal detoxification
15. Worker-dependent gut symbiosis in an ant
16. Quantitative Relaxometry using Synthetic MRI Could be Better than Qualitative T2-FLAIR Mismatch Sign: A Pilot Study
17. Insecticide resistance governed by gut symbiosis in a rice pest, Cletus punctiger, under laboratory conditions
18. Dual oxidase enables insect gut symbiosis by mediating respiratory network formation
19. Gamma distribution model of diffusion MRI for the differentiation of primary central nerve system lymphomas and glioblastomas
20. Re-opening of the symbiont sorting organ with aging in Riptortus pedestris
21. Insect–bacterium mutualism without vertical transmission
22. Diagnostic accuracy for the epileptogenic zone detection in focal epilepsy could be higher in FDG-PET/MRI than in FDG-PET/CT
23. Impact of the insect gut microbiota on ecology, evolution, and industry
24. Number of Annual Generations of Cletus punctiger(Heteroptera: Coreidae)Estimated Using Developmental Zeros and Effective Accumulative Temperatures of Individuals Carrying Symbiotic Bacteria
25. Correlations of amide proton transfer-weighted MRI of cerebral infarction with clinico-radiological findings
26. Vessel-selective 4D-MR angiography using super-selective pseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling may be a useful tool for assessing brain AVM hemodynamics
27. Genomic Comparison of Insect Gut Symbionts from Divergent Burkholderia Subclades
28. Differentiation of high-grade from low-grade diffuse gliomas using diffusion-weighted imaging: a comparative study of mono-, bi-, and stretched-exponential diffusion models
29. Burkholderia insecticola triggers midgut closure in the bean bug Riptortus pedestris to prevent secondary bacterial infections of midgut crypts
30. Complete Genome Sequence of Burkholderia sp. Strain THE68, a Bacterial Symbiont Isolated from Midgut Crypts of the Seed Bug Togo hemipterus
31. A Peptidoglycan Amidase Mutant of Burkholderia insecticola Adapts an L-form-like Shape in the Gut Symbiotic Organ of the Bean Bug Riptortus pedestris
32. Host–symbiont specificity determined by microbe–microbe competition in an insect gut
33. Comparative cytology, physiology and transcriptomics of Burkholderia insecticola in symbiosis with the bean bug Riptortus pedestris and in culture
34. Burkholderia Gut Symbionts Associated with European and Japanese Populations of the Dock Bug Coreus marginatus (Coreoidea: Coreidae)
35. Burkholderia insecticola sp. nov., a gut symbiotic bacterium of the bean bug Riptortus pedestris
36. Identification of active and taxonomically diverse 1,4-dioxane degraders in a full-scale activated sludge system by high-sensitivity stable isotope probing
37. Insecticide resistance governed by symbiotic bacteria
38. Infection dynamics of insecticide-degrading symbionts from soil to insects in response to insecticide spraying
39. The roles of antimicrobial peptide, rip-thanatin, in the midgut of Riptortus pedestris
40. Detoxifying symbiosis: microbe-mediated detoxification of phytotoxins and pesticides in insects
41. Unforeseen swimming and gliding mode of an insect gut symbiont, Burkholderia sp. RPE64, with wrapping of the flagella around its cell body
42. Heterologe Expression, Biosynthese und ökologische Funktion des selektiven Gq‐Signaltransduktionsinhibitors FR900359
43. Heterologous Expression, Biosynthetic Studies, and Ecological Function of the Selective Gq‐Signaling Inhibitor FR900359
44. Metabolic Integration of Bacterial Endosymbionts through Antimicrobial Peptides
45. Riptortus pedestris and Burkholderia symbiont: an ideal model system for insect–microbe symbiotic associations
46. Gut symbiotic bacteria stimulate insect growth and egg production by modulating hexamerin and vitellogenin gene expression
47. Recurrent evolution of gut symbiotic bacteria in pentatomid stinkbugs
48. Obligate gut symbiotic association in the sloe bug Dolycoris baccarum (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)
49. Collapse of Insect Gut Symbiosis under Simulated Climate Change
50. Enrichment and isolation of Flavobacterium strains with tolerance to high concentrations of cesium ion
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