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Perilipin1 inhibits Nosema bombycis proliferation by promoting Domeless- and Hop-mediated JAK-STAT pathway activation in Bombyx mori [PDF]
Lipid droplets (LDs) are dynamic organelles that participate in the regulation of lipid metabolism and cellular homeostasis inside of cells. LD-associated proteins, also known as perilipins (PLINs), are a family of proteins found on the surface of LDs ...
Yaping Su +10 more
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Effect of Nosema bombycis infected in grown silkworm stage to causing pebrine-contaminated noth
The effect of Nosema bombycis infected in grown silkworm stage and pebrine-contaminated noth diagnosed by microscope was investigated by peroral microinjection.
SHI Lian-gen, ZHONG Bai-xiong
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Diagnosis of Pebrine Disease in Silkworm Using Molecular Methods. [PDF]
Since pebrine disease, as the most important and dangerous disease in silkworms, spreads horizontally through the spores and vertically through the eggs, combating the disease and eliminating it completely from livestock production has been associated with numerous problems.
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Nosema bombycis is a pathogen causing pebrine disease of the mulberry silkworm, Bombyx mori. The disease spreads mainly through transovarian transmission of environmental spore and secondarily through contaminated food, rearing appliances, etc.
Satadal CHAKRABARTY +3 more
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From 1865 to 1869, on a “government order”, Louis Pasteur tackled a silkworm disease, the pebrine, which was ruining the economy of southern France. Well beyond the scientific results—he was going to highlight a second disease, the flacherie—and the ...
Raichvarg, Daniel
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Gaps in the thread: Disease, production, and opportunity in the failing silk industry of South Sulawesi [PDF]
ndonesian silk farming (Sericulture) has experienced two waves of a pebrine epidemic (also known as pepper disease) and grasserie. The first pebrine epidemic occurred in 1973 and the second one occurred in 2010.
Sitti Nuraeni
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According to the microsporidia–Bombyx mori model, we revealed that Enterococcus with anti‐Nosema bombycis activity might play an important role in protecting silkworms from microsporidia. The present study provides a clear profile of the complex interplay among microsporidia, silkworms, and gut microbiome.
Xiancui Zhang +7 more
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STUDIES ON BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES DURING TROPICAL TASAR SILKWORM-PEBRINE INTERACTION. [PDF]
Tropical Tasar Silkworm, Antheraea mylitta D is infected by different pathogens. Among the different pathogens infecting tasar silkworm, pebrine disease caused by protozoa, Nosema mylitta is most destructive due to its transovarial nature. In the present study, the variation in the protein, peroxidase, catalase, acid phosphatase, amylase and endogenous
Madhusudhan. K., N. +5 more
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Louis Pasteur face à la maladie du ver à soie (1865–1870) : du chimiste au biologiste
In 1865, at the request of the government, Louis Pasteur was led to investigate the causes of a disease, the “pebrine”, which struck the silkworm farms, especially in the south of France, and to provide a remedy. He devoted 5 years of his life (1865–1870)
Carton, Yves
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Genome-wide transcriptional response of silkworm (Bombyx mori) to infection by the microsporidian Nosema bombycis. [PDF]
Microsporidia have attracted much attention because they infect a variety of species ranging from protists to mammals, including immunocompromised patients with AIDS or cancer. Aside from the study on Nosema ceranae, few works have focused on elucidating
Zhengang Ma +14 more
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