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The intracellular symbiont Wolbachia alters Drosophila development and metabolism to buffer against nutritional stress. [PDF]

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Lindsey ARI   +9 more
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Inhibition of the Notch signal transducer CSL by Pkc53E-mediated phosphorylation to fend off parasitic immune challenge in Drosophila. [PDF]

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Deichsel S   +8 more
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Recognition of nonself is necessary to activate Drosophila's immune response against an insect parasite. [PDF]

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Adult size and timing of reproduction in five species of Asobara parasitoid wasps

Insect Science, 2020
The majority of adult parasitoid wasps are unable to synthesize lipids and therefore face a trade‐off between the investment of lipids in eggs or in the maintenance of soma.
M. Askari Seyahooei   +3 more
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Components of Asobara venoms and their effects on hosts.

Advances in parasitology, 2009
Hymenoptera of the Asobara genus are endophagous parasitoids of Drosophila larvae. In these apocrita insects whose venom gland is associated with the female reproductive tract, the wasp venom is injected into the host along with the parasitoid egg during oviposition. We conducted a comparative study of the venom apparatuses from three Asobara spp.: the
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