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1. A rapid and simple micro-assay to assess catalase activity in individual mosquito tissues.

2. Wolbachia: Advancing into a Second Century.

3. Preparation of Infectious Wolbachia from a Mosquito Cell Line.

4. Virus-like Particles from Wolbachia -Infected Cells May Include a Gene Transfer Agent.

5. Paraquat is toxic to the soil-dwelling arthropod, Folsomia candida (Collembola: Isotomidae), and has potential effects on its Wolbachia endosymbiont.

7. Mitotically inactivated mosquito cells support robust Wolbachia infection and replication.

8. From Mosquito Ovaries to Ecdysone; from Ecdysone to Wolbachia : One Woman's Career in Insect Biology.

9. Muramidase, nuclease, or hypothetical protein genes intervene between paired genes encoding DNA packaging terminase and portal proteins in Wolbachia phages and prophages.

10. Growth and Maintenance of Wolbachia in Insect Cell Lines.

12. DNA recombination and repair in Wolbachia: RecA and related proteins.

13. Computational evidence for antitoxins associated with RelE/ParE, RatA, Fic, and AbiEii-family toxins in Wolbachia genomes.

14. Evaluation of dehydrated human umbilical cord biological properties for wound care and soft tissue healing.

15. Conditions facilitating infection of mosquito cell lines with Wolbachia, an obligate intracellular bacterium.

16. Neonicotinoid insecticide hydrolysis and photolysis: Rates and residual toxicity.

17. Strain-specific response to ampicillin in Wolbachia-infected mosquito cell lines.

18. The Wolbachia WO bacteriophage proteome in the Aedes albopictus C/wStr1 cell line: evidence for lytic activity?

19. Mosaic composition of ribA and wspB genes flanking the virB8-D4 operon in the Wolbachia supergroup B-strain, wStr.

20. Effects of mimosine on Wolbachia in mosquito cells: cell cycle suppression reduces bacterial abundance.

21. Feasibility study of particulate extracellular matrix (P-ECM) and left ventricular assist device (HVAD) therapy in chronic ischemic heart failure bovine model.

22. Flow cytometric evaluation of the intracellular bacterium, Wolbachia pipientis, in mosquito cells.

23. Proteomic profiling of a robust Wolbachia infection in an Aedes albopictus mosquito cell line.

24. Depletion of host cell riboflavin reduces Wolbachia levels in cultured mosquito cells.

25. In vivo remodeling potential of a novel bioprosthetic tricuspid valve in an ovine model.

26. Detection of the Wolbachia protein WPIP0282 in mosquito spermathecae: implications for cytoplasmic incompatibility.

27. The oxidizing agent, paraquat, is more toxic to Wolbachia than to mosquito host cells.

28. Detection of the Wolbachia-encoded DNA binding protein, HU beta, in mosquito gonads.

29. Wolbachia from the planthopper Laodelphax striatellus establishes a robust, persistent, streptomycin-resistant infection in clonal mosquito cells.

30. Decapitation improves detection of Wolbachia pipientis (Rickettsiales: Anaplasmataceae) in Culex pipiens (Diptera: Culicidae) mosquitoes by the polymerase chain reaction.

31. Increased levels of the cell cycle inhibitor protein, dacapo, accompany 20-hydroxyecdysone-induced G1 arrest in a mosquito cell line.

32. The insect repellent DEET (N,N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide) increases the synthesis of glutathione S-transferase in cultured mosquito cells.

33. Numerical investigation of the effects of channel geometry on platelet activation and blood damage.

34. Ecdysone and the cell cycle: investigations in a mosquito cell line.

35. Proteasome activity in a naïve mosquito cell line infected with Wolbachia pipientis wAlbB.

36. Selective and irreversible inhibitors of mosquito acetylcholinesterases for controlling malaria and other mosquito-borne diseases.

37. Standardization of a colorimetric method to quantify growth and metabolic activity of Wolbachia-infected mosquito cells.

38. Cytological properties of an Aedes albopictus mosquito cell line infected with Wolbachia strain wAlbB.

39. Procoagulant properties of flow fields in stenotic and expansive orifices.

40. The C-terminal extension that characterizes mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) ribosomal protein S6 is widespread among the Culicomorpha.

41. Histone H1-like, lysine-rich low complexity amino acid extensions in mosquito ribosomal proteins RpL23a and RpS6 have evolved independently.

42. Thrombin formation in vitro in response to shear-induced activation of platelets.

43. Mosquito ribosomal protein S3 lacks a critical glutamine residue associated with DNA repair activity in homologous Drosophila proteins.

44. Co-immunoprecipitation of putative proteins that interact with mosquito proliferating cell nuclear antigen.

45. Flow and thrombosis at orifices simulating mechanical heart valve leakage regions.

46. Recovery of cDNAs encoding ribosomal proteins S9 and L26 from Aedes albopictus mosquito cells and identification of their homologs in the malaria vector, Anopheles gambiae.

47. PCR cloning of a histone H1 gene from Anopheles stephensi mosquito cells: comparison of the protein sequence with histone H1-like, C-terminal extensions on mosquito ribosomal protein S6.

48. Ecdysone-induced accumulation of mosquito cells in the G1 phase of the cell cycle.

49. The mosquito ribonucleotide reductase R2 gene: ultraviolet light induces expression of a novel R2 variant with an internal amino acid deletion.

50. The histone-like C-terminal extension in ribosomal protein S6 in Aedes and Anopheles mosquitoes is encoded within the distal portion of exon 3.

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