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1. A sodium-dependent trehalose transporter contributes to anhydrobiosis in insect cell line, Pv11.

2. Oxidative stress is an essential factor for the induction of anhydrobiosis in the desiccation-tolerant midge, Polypedilum vanderplanki (Diptera, Chironomidae).

3. Identification of Genomic Safe Harbors in the Anhydrobiotic Cell Line, Pv11.

4. Genome-Wide Role of HSF1 in Transcriptional Regulation of Desiccation Tolerance in the Anhydrobiotic Cell Line, Pv11.

5. New group of transmembrane proteins associated with desiccation tolerance in the anhydrobiotic midge Polypedilum vanderplanki.

6. Identification of a novel strong promoter from the anhydrobiotic midge, Polypedilum vanderplanki, with conserved function in various insect cell lines.

7. Cooption of heat shock regulatory system for anhydrobiosis in the sleeping chironomid Polypedilum vanderplanki .

8. The Antioxidant System in the Anhydrobiotic Midge as an Essential, Adaptive Mechanism for Desiccation Survival.

9. The complete mitochondrial genome of an anhydrobiotic midge Polypedilum vanderplanki (Chironomidae, Diptera).

10. Current findings on the molecular mechanisms underlying anhydrobiosis in Polypedilum vanderplanki.

11. Establishment of gene transfer and gene silencing methods in a desiccation-tolerant cell line, Pv11.

12. Genetic background of enhanced radioresistance in an anhydrobiotic insect: transcriptional response to ionizing radiations and desiccation.

13. Diversity of the expression profiles of late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) protein encoding genes in the anhydrobiotic midge Polypedilum vanderplanki.

14. Chironomid midges (Diptera, chironomidae) show extremely small genome sizes.

15. Comparative genome sequencing reveals genomic signature of extreme desiccation tolerance in the anhydrobiotic midge.

16. An abundant LEA protein in the anhydrobiotic midge, PvLEA4, acts as a molecular shield by limiting growth of aggregating protein particles.

17. The induction of anhydrobiosis in the sleeping chironomid: current status of our knowledge.

18. Expression of heat shock protein-coding genes associated with anhydrobiosis in an African chironomid Polypedilum vanderplanki.

19. Anhydrobiosis-associated nuclear DNA damage and repair in the sleeping chironomid: linkage with radioresistance.

20. Identification of anhydrobiosis-related genes from an expressed sequence tag database in the cryptobiotic midge Polypedilum vanderplanki (Diptera; Chironomidae).

21. Enzymatic control of anhydrobiosis-related accumulation of trehalose in the sleeping chironomid, Polypedilum vanderplanki.

22. Cells from an anhydrobiotic chironomid survive almost complete desiccation.

23. The trehalose transporter 1 gene sequence is conserved in insects and encodes proteins with different kinetic properties involved in trehalose import into peripheral tissues.

24. Effects of dehydration rate on physiological responses and survival after rehydration in larvae of the anhydrobiotic chironomid.

25. Vitrification is essential for anhydrobiosis in an African chironomid, Polypedilum vanderplanki.

26. Dehydration-inducible changes in expression of two aquaporins in the sleeping chironomid, Polypedilum vanderplanki.

27. Trehalose transporter 1, a facilitated and high-capacity trehalose transporter, allows exogenous trehalose uptake into cells.

28. Physiological changes leading to anhydrobiosis improve radiation tolerance in Polypedilum vanderplanki larvae.

29. Estimation of radiation tolerance to high LET heavy ions in an anhydrobiotic insect, Polypedilum vanderplanki.

30. Dehydration-induced expression of LEA proteins in an anhydrobiotic chironomid.

31. Induction of anhydrobiosis in fat body tissue from an insect.

32. Increase of internal ion concentration triggers trehalose synthesis associated with cryptobiosis in larvae of Polypedilum vanderplanki.

33. Mechanism allowing an insect to survive complete dehydration and extreme temperatures.

34. Karyotypical characteristics of two allopatric African populations of anhydrobiotic Polypedilum Kieffer, 1912 (Diptera, Chironomidae) originating from Nigeria and Malawi

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