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    Virus and dsRNA-triggered transcriptional responses reveal key components of honey bee antiviral defense by Brutscher, Laura M., Daughenbaugh, Katie F., Flenniken, Michelle L.

    Published in Scientific reports (25-07-2017)
    “…Recent high annual losses of honey bee colonies are associated with many factors, including RNA virus infections. Honey bee antiviral responses include RNA…”
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    Longitudinal monitoring of honey bee colonies reveals dynamic nature of virus abundance and indicates a negative impact of Lake Sinai virus 2 on colony health by Faurot-Daniels, Cayley, Glenny, William, Daughenbaugh, Katie F, McMenamin, Alexander J, Burkle, Laura A, Flenniken, Michelle L

    Published in PloS one (08-09-2020)
    “…Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are important pollinators of plants, including those that produce nut, fruit, and vegetable crops. Therefore, high annual losses of…”
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    The Heat Shock Response in the Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) is Antiviral by McMenamin, Alexander J, Daughenbaugh, Katie F, Flenniken, Michelle L

    Published in Viruses (22-02-2020)
    “…Honey bees ( ) are an agriculturally important pollinator species that live in easily managed social groups (i.e., colonies). Unfortunately, annual losses of…”
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    Honey bee (Apis mellifera) colony health and pathogen composition in migratory beekeeping operations involved in California almond pollination by Glenny, William, Cavigli, Ian, Daughenbaugh, Katie F, Radford, Rosemarie, Kegley, Susan E, Flenniken, Michelle L

    Published in PloS one (17-08-2017)
    “…Honey bees are important pollinators of agricultural crops. Pathogens and other factors have been implicated in high annual losses of honey bee colonies in…”
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    Chemical Stimulants and Stressors Impact the Outcome of Virus Infection and Immune Gene Expression in Honey Bees ( Apis mellifera ) by Parekh, Fenali, Daughenbaugh, Katie F, Flenniken, Michelle L

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (28-10-2021)
    “…Western honey bees ( ) are ecologically, agriculturally, and economically important plant pollinators. High average annual losses of honey bee colonies in the…”
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    Honey Bee and Bumble Bee Antiviral Defense by McMenamin, Alexander J, Daughenbaugh, Katie F, Parekh, Fenali, Pizzorno, Marie C, Flenniken, Michelle L

    Published in Viruses (27-07-2018)
    “…Bees are important plant pollinators in both natural and agricultural ecosystems. Managed and wild bees have experienced high average annual colony losses,…”
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    Honey Bee Infecting Lake Sinai Viruses by Daughenbaugh, Katie F, Martin, Madison, Brutscher, Laura M, Cavigli, Ian, Garcia, Emma, Lavin, Matt, Flenniken, Michelle L

    Published in Viruses (23-06-2015)
    “…Honey bees are critical pollinators of important agricultural crops. Recently, high annual losses of honey bee colonies have prompted further investigation of…”
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    Metatranscriptome Analysis of Sympatric Bee Species Identifies Bee Virus Variants and a New Virus, Andrena-Associated Bee Virus-1 by Daughenbaugh, Katie F, Kahnonitch, Idan, Carey, Charles C, McMenamin, Alexander J, Wiegand, Tanner, Erez, Tal, Arkin, Naama, Ross, Brian, Wiedenheft, Blake, Sadeh, Asaf, Chejanovsky, Nor, Mandelik, Yael, Flenniken, Michelle L

    Published in Viruses (12-02-2021)
    “…Bees are important plant pollinators in agricultural and natural ecosystems. High average annual losses of honey bee ( ) colonies in some parts of the world,…”
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    VPg of murine norovirus binds translation initiation factors in infected cells by Daughenbaugh, Katie F, Wobus, Christiane E, Hardy, Michele E

    Published in Virology journal (23-05-2006)
    “…Norovirus genomic and subgenomic RNAs are covalently linked at the 5' nucleotide to a 15 kD protein called VPg. VPg of two human norovirus strains binds…”
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    Antiviral defense mechanisms in honey bees by Brutscher, Laura M, Daughenbaugh, Katie F, Flenniken, Michelle L

    Published in Current opinion in insect science (01-08-2015)
    “…•Honey bee colony losses have been attributed to multiple factors including RNA viruses.•The RNAi, Toll, Jak/Stat, and non-specific dsRNA mediated immune…”
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    Pathogen prevalence and abundance in honey bee colonies involved in almond pollination by Cavigli, Ian, Daughenbaugh, Katie F., Martin, Madison, Lerch, Michael, Banner, Katie, Garcia, Emma, Brutscher, Laura M., Flenniken, Michelle L.

    Published in Apidologie (2016)
    “…Honey bees are important pollinators of agricultural crops. Since 2006, US beekeepers have experienced high annual honey bee colony losses, which may be…”
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    The Honey Bee Gene Bee Antiviral Protein-1 Is a Taxonomically Restricted Antiviral Immune Gene by McMenamin, Alexander J, Brutscher, Laura M, Daughenbaugh, Katie F, Flenniken, Michelle L

    Published in Frontiers in insect science (20-10-2021)
    “…Insects have evolved a wide range of strategies to combat invading pathogens, including viruses. Genes that encode proteins involved in immune responses often…”
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    The genome‐linked protein VPg of the Norwalk virus binds eIF3, suggesting its role in translation initiation complex recruitment by Daughenbaugh, Katie F., Fraser, Chris S., Hershey, John W.B., Hardy, Michele E.

    Published in The EMBO journal (02-06-2003)
    “…The positive‐strand RNA genomes of caliciviruses are not capped, but are instead covalently linked at their 5′ ends to a viral protein called VPg. The lack of…”
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    Honey bee by Glenny, William, Cavigli, Ian, Daughenbaugh, Katie F, Radford, Rosemarie, Kegley, Susan E, Flenniken, Michelle L

    Published in PloS one (17-08-2017)
    “…Honey bees are important pollinators of agricultural crops. Pathogens and other factors have been implicated in high annual losses of honey bee colonies in…”
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    Honey Bee Viruses, Colony Health, and Antiviral Defense by Katie F. Daughenbaugh, Alex J. McMenamin, Laura M. Brutscher, Fenali Parekh, Michelle L. Flenniken

    Published in Proceedings (01-06-2020)
    “…Honey bee colony losses are influenced by multiple abiotic and biotic factors, including viruses. To investigate the effects of RNA viruses on honey bees, we…”
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    Longitudinal monitoring of honey bee colonies reveals dynamic nature of virus abundance and indicates a negative impact of Lake Sinai virus 2 on colony health by Cayley Faurot-Daniels, William Glenny, Katie F Daughenbaugh, Alexander J McMenamin, Laura A Burkle, Michelle L Flenniken

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2020)
    “…Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are important pollinators of plants, including those that produce nut, fruit, and vegetable crops. Therefore, high annual losses of…”
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    Contribution of transcript stability to a conserved procyanidin-induced cytokine response in γδT cells1 by Daughenbaugh, Katie F., Holderness, Jeff, Graff, Jill C., Hedges, Jodi F., Freedman, Brett, Graff, Joel W., Jutila, Mark A.

    Published in Genes and immunity (10-02-2011)
    “…γδ T cells function in innate and adaptive immunity and are primed for secondary responses by procyanidin components of unripe apple peel (APP). Here we…”
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