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2023
Since the discovery of Wolbachia in plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs), there has been increased interest in this earliest branching clade that may hold important clues to early transitions in Wolbachia function in the Ecdysozoa. However, due to the specialized skills and equipment of nematology and the difficulty in culturing most PPNs, these PPN-type ...
Amandeep, Kaur, Amanda M V, Brown
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Since the discovery of Wolbachia in plant-parasitic nematodes (PPNs), there has been increased interest in this earliest branching clade that may hold important clues to early transitions in Wolbachia function in the Ecdysozoa. However, due to the specialized skills and equipment of nematology and the difficulty in culturing most PPNs, these PPN-type ...
Amandeep, Kaur, Amanda M V, Brown
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Heartworm and Wolbachia: Therapeutic implications
Veterinary Parasitology, 2008A safer, more effective adulticidal treatment and a safe method for reducing microfilaremia and breaking transmission of heartworm disease early in the treatment are needed. The present study evaluated efficacy of ivermectin (IVM) and doxycycline (DOXY) alone or together (with or without melarsomine [MEL]) in dogs with induced adult heartworm infection
J. W. McCall +10 more
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2021
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2006
Numerous invertebrate species form long lasting symbioses with bacteria (Buchner, 1949; Buchner, 1965). One of the most common of these bacterial symbionts is Wolbachia pipientis, which has been estimated to infect anywhere from 15–75% of all insect species (Werren et al., 1995a; West et al., 1998; Jeyaprakash and Hoy, 2000; Werren and Windsor, 2000 ...
Riegler, Markus +6 more
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Numerous invertebrate species form long lasting symbioses with bacteria (Buchner, 1949; Buchner, 1965). One of the most common of these bacterial symbionts is Wolbachia pipientis, which has been estimated to infect anywhere from 15–75% of all insect species (Werren et al., 1995a; West et al., 1998; Jeyaprakash and Hoy, 2000; Werren and Windsor, 2000 ...
Riegler, Markus +6 more
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Lipids and Pathogen Blocking by Wolbachia
Trends in Parasitology, 2017Mosquito-borne viruses are major human pathogens. Introducing Wolbachia into mosquitoes could reduce disease burdens because these bacteria block virus transmission. How Wolbachia does this is unclear, but new data show that modulation of host-cell lipids is critical.
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1998
Abstract Bacteria in the genus Wolbachia are cytoplasmically inherited rickettsia found in the reproductive tissues (ovaries and testes) of invertebrates (reviewed in Werren 1997). This widespread and common group of bacteria cause a number of reproductive alterations in their hosts, including induction of cytoplasmic incompatibility ...
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Abstract Bacteria in the genus Wolbachia are cytoplasmically inherited rickettsia found in the reproductive tissues (ovaries and testes) of invertebrates (reviewed in Werren 1997). This widespread and common group of bacteria cause a number of reproductive alterations in their hosts, including induction of cytoplasmic incompatibility ...
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Wolbachia, mitochondria and sterility
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2001Charlat, S., Merçot, H.
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Successful establishment of Wolbachia in Aedes populations to suppress dengue transmission
Nature, 2011A. Hoffmann +27 more
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