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1. Genomic analysis of two phlebotomine sand fly vectors of Leishmania from the New and Old World.

2. The Phlebotomus papatasi systemic transcriptional response to trypanosomatid-contaminated blood does not differ from the non-infected blood meal

3. A genetic screen in Drosophila reveals the role of fucosylation in host susceptibility to Candida infection

4. Tools for the Genetic Manipulation of Herpetomonas muscarum

6. Bacterial recognition by PGRP-SA and downstream signalling by Toll/DIF sustain commensal gut bacteria in Drosophila.

9. From pathogen to a commensal: modification of the Microbacterium nematophilum–Caenorhabditis elegans interaction during chronic infection by the absence of host insulin signalling

10. Beyond Host Defense: Deregulation of Drosophila Immunity and Age-Dependent Neurodegeneration

11. A Host-Pathogen Interaction Screen Identifies ada2 as a Mediator of Candida glabrata Defenses Against Reactive Oxygen Species

12. NF-κB Immunity in the Brain Determines Fly Lifespan in Healthy Aging and Age-Related Neurodegeneration

13. Transcriptional and genomic parallels between the monoxenous parasite Herpetomonas muscarum and Leishmania.

14. Accessibility to Peptidoglycan Is Important for the Recognition of Gram-Positive Bacteria in Drosophila

15. Intestinal NF-κB and STAT signalling is important for uptake and clearance in a Drosophila-Herpetomonas interaction model.

16. Functional analysis of the C. elegans cyld-1 gene reveals extensive similarity with its human homolog.

17. Tools for the Genetic Manipulation of Herpetomonas muscarum

18. Wild-type Drosophila melanogaster as an alternative model system for investigating the pathogenicity of Candida albicans

19. Pathogen and host factors are needed to provoke a systemic host response to gastrointestinal infection of Drosophila larvae by Candida albicans

20. Staphylococcus aureus Survives with a Minimal Peptidoglycan Synthesis Machine but Sacrifices Virulence and Antibiotic Resistance.

21. Bacterial autolysins trim cell surface peptidoglycan to prevent detection by the Drosophila innate immune system

22. Loss of Trabid, a new negative regulator of the drosophila immune-deficiency pathway at the level of TAK1, reduces life span.

23. Drosophila as a model system to unravel the layers of innate immunity to infection

26. Wall teichoic acids of Staphylococcus aureus limit recognition by the drosophila peptidoglycan recognition protein-SA to promote pathogenicity.

28. Short-term starvation of immune deficient Drosophila improves survival to gram-negative bacterial infections.

31. MicroRNAs that contribute to coordinating the immune response in Drosophila melanogaster

32. Interaction between familial transmission and a constitutively active immune system shapes gut microbiota in Drosophila melanogaster

34. Staphylococcus aureus Survives with a Minimal Peptidoglycan Synthesis Machine but Sacrifices Virulence and Antibiotic Resistance

35. A Spaetzle-like role for nerve growth factor beta in vertebrate immunity to Staphylococcus aureus

36. Chapter Eight - Immunology of Insect Vectors: Midgut Interactions of Sandflies and Tsetse with Kinetoplastid Parasites as a Paradigm for Establishing Infection.

38. A Spaetzle-like role for nerve growth factor in vertebrate immunity to Staphylococcus aureus

39. Ectopic expression of individual E(spl) genes has differential effects on different cell fate decisions and underscores the biphasic requirement for Notch activity in wing margin establishment in Drosophila

40. NF-κB Immunity in the Brain Determines Fly Lifespan in Healthy Aging and Age-Related Neurodegeneration

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