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2. Insulin-like peptides and ovary ecdysteroidogenic hormone differentially stimulate physiological processes regulating egg formation in the mosquito Aedes aegypti
3. Ad libitum consumption of protein- or peptide-sucrose solutions stimulates egg formation by prolonging the vitellogenic phase of oogenesis in anautogenous mosquitoes
4. Riboflavin instability is a key factor underlying the requirement of a gut microbiota for mosquito development
5. Hypomethylation of CYP2E1 and DUSP22 Promoters Associated With Disease Activity and Erosive Disease Among Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients
6. Rheumatoid Arthritis Naive T Cells Share Hypermethylation Sites With Synoviocytes
7. Ultrahigh frequencies of peripherally matured LGI1- and CASPR2-reactive B cells characterize the cerebrospinal fluid in autoimmune encephalitis
8. Whole blood and blood components from vertebrates differentially affect egg formation in three species of anautogenous mosquitoes
9. Screening for pathogenic neuronal autoantibodies in serum and CSF of patients with first-episode psychosis
10. Detection and significance of neuronal autoantibodies in patients with meningoencephalitis in Vientiane, Lao PDR
11. Cervical lymph nodes and ovarian teratomas as germinal centres in NMDA receptor-antibody encephalitis
12. Additional file 1 of Ad libitum consumption of protein- or peptide-sucrose solutions stimulates egg formation by prolonging the vitellogenic phase of oogenesis in anautogenous mosquitoes
13. Additional file 1 of Whole blood and blood components from vertebrates differentially affect egg formation in three species of anautogenous mosquitoes
14. Ad libitum consumption of proteinor peptide-sucrose solutions stimulates egg formation by prolonging the vitellogenic phase of oogenesis in anautogenous mosquitoes.
15. Assessing the effects of elephant foraging on the structure and diversity of an Afrotropical forest
16. Both living bacteria and eukaryotes in the mosquito gut promote growth of larvae
17. Ingestion of protein, but not gut distention, triggers vitellogenesis in Aedes aegypti
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