31 results on '"Whitten, Miranda M. A."'
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2. A narrow host-range and lack of persistence in two non-target insect species of a bacterial symbiont exploited to deliver insecticidal RNAi in Western Flower Thrips
3. Bacterial Competition Influences the Ability of Symbiotic Bacteria to Colonize Western Flower Thrips
4. Molecular and Cellular Components of the Mating Machinery in Anopheles gambiae Females
5. Exploring the role of insect host factors in the dynamics of Trypanosoma cruzi– Rhodnius prolixus interactions
6. Vector immunity
7. Optimization of dietary RNA interference delivery to western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis and onion thrips Thrips tabaci
8. Re-evaluation of insect melanogenesis research: Views from the dark side
9. Fungal infection dynamics in response to temperature in the lepidopteran insect Galleria mellonella
10. Immuno-physiological adaptations confer wax mothGalleria mellonellaresistance toBacillus thuringiensis
11. Fungal infection dynamics in response to temperature in the lepidopteran insect Galleria mellonella.
12. Cuticles of European and American lobsters harbor diverse bacterial species and differ in disease susceptibility
13. Correction: Can Insects Develop Resistance to Insect Pathogenic Fungi?
14. Comparative Susceptibility of Different Biological Forms of Anopheles stephensi to Plasmodium berghei ANKA Strain
15. Draft Genome Sequence of Rhodococcus rhodnii Strain LMG5362, a Symbiont of Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera, Reduviidae, Triatominae), the Principle Vector of Trypanosoma cruzi
16. Can Insects Develop Resistance to Insect Pathogenic Fungi?
17. Immuno-physiological adaptations confer wax moth Galleria mellonella resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis.
18. The Major Yolk Protein Vitellogenin Interferes with the Anti-Plasmodium Response in the Malaria Mosquito Anopheles gambiae
19. Draft Genomes, Phylogenetic Reconstruction, and Comparative Genomics of Two Novel Cohabiting Bacterial Symbionts Isolated from Frankliniella occidentalis.
20. Fz2 and Cdc42 Mediate Melanization and Actin Polymerization but Are Dispensable for Plasmodium Killing in the Mosquito Midgut
21. A Novel Role for an Insect Apolipoprotein (Apolipophorin III) in β-1,3-Glucan Pattern Recognition and Cellular Encapsulation Reactions
22. Immuno-physiological adaptations confer wax moth Galleria mellonellaresistance to Bacillus thuringiensis
23. Comparative Susceptibility of Different Biological Forms of Anopheles stephensi to Plasmodium berghei ANKA Strain.
24. Competency of Anopheles stephensi mysorensis strain for Plasmodium vivax and the role of inhibitory carbohydrates to block its sporogonic cycle.
25. Fz2 and Cdc42 Mediate Melanization and Actin Polymerization but Are Dispensable for Plasmodium Killing in the Mosquito Midgut.
26. Optimization of dietary RNA interference delivery to western flower thrips Frankliniella occidentalis and onion thrips Thrips tabaci.
27. Symbiont-Mediated RNA Interference (SMR): Using Symbiotic Bacteria as Vectors for Delivering RNAi to Insects.
28. A novel bacterial infection of the edible crab, Cancer pagurus.
29. Disease profiles of juvenile edible crabs (Cancer pagurus L.) differ at two geographically-close intertidal sites.
30. A comparison of the structure of American (Homarus americanus) and European (Homarus gammarus) lobster cuticle with particular reference to shell disease susceptibility.
31. A novel role for an insect apolipoprotein (apolipophorin III) in beta-1,3-glucan pattern recognition and cellular encapsulation reactions.
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