Search Results - "Dowling, Andrea J"
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The gene cortex controls mimicry and crypsis in butterflies and moths
Published in Nature (London) (02-06-2016)“…Wing colour patterning of multiple species in the butterfly genus Heliconius is controlled by differential expression of the gene cortex , a member of a…”
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Using the wax moth larva Galleria mellonella infection model to detect emerging bacterial pathogens
Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (04-01-2019)“…Climate change, changing farming practices, social and demographic changes and rising levels of antibiotic resistance are likely to lead to future increases in…”
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An Unbiased Method for Clustering Bacterial Effectors Using Host Cellular Phenotypes
Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-02-2014)“…Classifications Services AEM Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley Reddit…”
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Drosophila embryos as model systems for monitoring bacterial infection in real time
Published in PLoS pathogens (01-07-2009)“…Drosophila embryos are well studied developmental microcosms that have been used extensively as models for early development and more recently wound repair…”
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The Yersinia pseudotuberculosis and Yersinia pestis toxin complex is active against cultured mammalian cells
Published in Microbiology (Society for General Microbiology) (01-11-2008)“…1 University of Bath, Department of Biology and Biochemistry, Claverton Down, Bath BA2 7AY, UK 2 University of Exeter in Cornwall, Department of Biosciences,…”
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Cytotoxic Fatty Acid Amides from Xenorhabdus
Published in Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology (05-09-2011)“…Simple and bioactive: 26 acyl amides have been identified in cultures of different Xenorhabdus strains and several analogues have been synthesised. Despite…”
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Genome-wide analysis reveals loci encoding anti-macrophage factors in the human pathogen Burkholderia pseudomallei K96243
Published in PloS one (22-12-2010)“…Burkholderia pseudomallei is an important human pathogen whose infection biology is still poorly understood. The bacterium is endemic to tropical regions,…”
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Evolution and Ecology of CRISPR
Published in Annual review of ecology, evolution, and systematics (01-11-2016)“…CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats)-Cas (CRISPR-associated) systems are prokaryotic adaptive immune systems that provide…”
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Multiple differences in pathogen-host cell interactions following a bacterial host shift
Published in Scientific reports (22-04-2020)“…Novel disease emergence is often associated with changes in pathogen traits that enable pathogen colonisation, persistence and transmission in the novel host…”
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Mcf1 toxin induces apoptosis via the mitochondrial pathway and apoptosis is attenuated by mutation of the BH3-like domain
Published in Cellular microbiology (01-10-2007)“…Photorhabdus are Gram-negative, nematode-vectored bacteria that produce toxins to kill their insect hosts. The expression of one of these, Makes caterpillars…”
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Dissecting the immune response to the entomopathogen Photorhabdus
Published in Trends in microbiology (Regular ed.) (01-12-2010)“…Bacterial pathogens either hide from or modulate the host's immune response to ensure their survival. Photorhabdus is a potent insect pathogenic bacterium that…”
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Identifying Anti-host Effectors in Photorhabdus
Published in Current topics in microbiology and immunology (2017)“…The death of the insect host is an essential part of the life cycle of Photorhabdus, and as a result, this bacterium comes equipped with a dazzlingly large…”
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Rhabdopeptides as Insect-Specific Virulence Factors from Entomopathogenic Bacteria
Published in Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology (11-10-2013)“…Six novel linear peptides, named “rhabdopeptides”, have been identified in the entomopathogenic bacterium Xenorhabdus nematophila after the discovery of the…”
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Novel gain of function approaches for vaccine candidate identification in Burkholderia pseudomallei
Published in Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology (01-01-2013)“…The Gram-negative bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei is a serious environmental pathogen and the causative agent of the often fatal melioidosis. Disease…”
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An organo-silver compound that shows antimicrobial activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa as a monomer and plasma deposited film
Published in Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (01-01-2009)“…In this communication we describe the synthesis, characterisation and plasma deposition of a novel organo-silver compound for the prevention of the growth of…”
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The insecticidal toxin Makes caterpillars floppy 2 (Mcf2) shows similarity to HrmA, an avirulence protein from a plant pathogen
Published in FEMS microbiology letters (12-12-2003)“…The Photorhabdus luminescens W14 toxin encoding gene makes caterpillars floppy ( mcf) was discovered due to its ability to kill caterpillars when expressed in…”
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Drosophila Embryos as Model Systems for Monitoring Bacterial Infection in Real Time: e1000518
Published in PLoS pathogens (01-07-2009)“…Drosophila embryos are well studied developmental microcosms that have been used extensively as models for early development and more recently wound repair…”
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The insecticidal toxin Makes caterpillars floppy 2 (Mcf2) shows similarity to HrmA, an avirulence protein from a plant pathogen
Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-12-2003)“…The Photorhabdus luminescens W14 toxin encoding gene makes caterpillars floppy (mcf) was discovered due to its ability to kill caterpillars when expressed in…”
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