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    Changes in gene expression in the permissive larval host lightbrown apple moth (Epiphyas postvittana, Tortricidae) in response to EppoNPV (Baculoviridae) infection by Gatehouse, H.S, Poulton, J, Markwick, N.P, Gatehouse, L.N, Ward, V.K, Young, V.L, Luo, Z, Schaffer, R, Christeller, J.T

    Published in Insect molecular biology (01-10-2009)
    “…Host cell and virus gene expression were measured five days after per os inoculation of 3rd instar lightbrown apple moth (LBAM) larvae with the Epiphyas…”
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    Phenotypic changes and the fate of digestive enzymes during induction of amber disease in larvae of the New Zealand grass grub ( Costelytra zealandica) by Gatehouse, H.S., Tan, B., Christeller, J.T., Hurst, M.R.H., Marshall, S.D.G., Jackson, T.A.

    Published in Journal of invertebrate pathology (01-07-2009)
    “…Amber disease of the New Zealand grass grub Costelytra zealandica (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) is caused by ingestion of pADAP plasmid carrying isolates of…”
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    Prey-mediated effects of the protease inhibitor aprotinin on the predatory carabid beetle Nebria brevicollis by Burgess, E.P.J, Lövei, G.L, Malone, L.A, Nielsen, I.W, Gatehouse, H.S, Christeller, J.T

    Published in Journal of insect physiology (01-12-2002)
    “…To investigate the potential non-target impacts of transgenic pest-resistant plants, prey-mediated impacts of a protease inhibitor (PI) on the predatory…”
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    Amylase activity in honey bee hypopharyngeal glands reduced by RNA interference by Gatehouse, H.S, Gatehouse, L.N, Malone, L.A, Hodges, S, Tregidga, E, Todd, J

    Published in Journal of apicultural research (2004)
    “…Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) has been found to interfere with gene expression in various species, a phenomenon known as RNA interference (RNAi). We show here…”
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    Expressed sequence tags from the midgut of Epiphyas postvittana (Walker) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae) by Simpson, R.M, Newcomb, R.D, Gatehouse, H.S, Crowhurst, R.N, Chagné, D, Gatehouse, L.N, Markwick, N.P, Beuning, L.L, Murray, C, Marshall, S.D, Yauk, Y.-K, Nain, B, Wang, Y.-Y, Gleave, A.P, Christeller, J.T

    Published in Insect molecular biology (01-12-2007)
    “…The midgut is a key tissue in insect science. Physiological roles include digestion and peritrophic membrane function, as well as being an important target for…”
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    Effects of Nosema apis infection on honey bee (Apis mellifera) digestive proteolytic enzyme activity by Malone, L.A. (Horticulture and Food Research Institute of New Zealand Ltd., Auckland, New Zealand.), Gatehouse, H.S

    Published in Journal of invertebrate pathology (01-03-1998)
    “…Activity levels of four bee midgut proteolytic enzymes were measured in adult honey bees 3, 8, and 24 days after dosing with spores of Nosema apis. Trypsin and…”
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    Serratia entomophila inoculation causes a defect in exocytosis in Costelytra zealandica larvae by Gatehouse, H.S, Marshall, S.D.G, Simpson, R.M, Gatehouse, L.N, Jackson, T.A, Christeller, J.T

    Published in Insect molecular biology (01-08-2008)
    “…Rapid elimination of midgut luminal proteinase activity and gut clearance are the two major symptoms of amber disease in Costelytra zealandica larvae because…”
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    Serine proteases identified from a Costelytra zealandica (White) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) midgut EST library and their expression through insect development by Marshall, S.D.G, Gatehouse, L.N, Becher, S.A, Christeller, J.T, Gatehouse, H.S, Hurst, M.R.H, Boucias, D.G, Jackson, T.A

    Published in Insect molecular biology (01-06-2008)
    “…Costelytra zealandica larvae are pests of New Zealand pastures causing damage by feeding on the roots of grasses and clovers. The major larval protein…”
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    In vivo Responses of Honey Bee Midgut Proteases to Two Protease Inhibitors from Potato by Malone, Louise A, Burgess, Elisabeth P.J, Christeller, John T, Gatehouse, Heather S

    Published in Journal of insect physiology (01-02-1998)
    “…Potato protease inhibitors, POT-1 and POT-2, were fed to newly emerged adult honey bees in cages at different doses in either sugar syrup (0.2 or 0.01% w:v) or…”
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    Effects of Time, Temperature, and Honey on Nosema apis (Microsporidia: Nosematidae), a Parasite of the Honeybee, Apis mellifera (Hymenoptera: Apidae) by Malone, Louise A., Gatehouse, Heather S., Tregidga, Emma L.

    Published in Journal of invertebrate pathology (01-05-2001)
    “…Newly emerged adult bees were fed with Nosema apis spores subjected to various treatments, and their longevity, proportions of bees infected, and spores per…”
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    The secondary structure of Nosema apis large subunit ribosomal RNA by De Rijk, Peter, Gatehouse, Heather S., De Wachter, Rupert

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (08-11-1998)
    “…The microsporidia are a group of obligate intracellular eukaryotic parasites, that lack mitochondria. Their ribosomes show several prokaryote-like features…”
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    Amylase activity in honey bee hypopharyngeal glands reduced by RNA interference by Gatehouse, H S, Gatehouser, L N, Malone, LA, Hodges, S, Tregidga, E, Todd, J

    Published in Journal of apicultural research (01-04-2003)
    “…Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) has been found to interfere with gene expression in various species, a phenomenon known as RNA interference (RNAi). We show here…”
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    Genetic variability among Nosema apis isolates by Gatehouse, H.S, Malone, L.A

    Published in Journal of apicultural research (1999)
    “…Genetic variability in the ribosomal RNA genes and the associated spacer regions of Nosema apis was investigated in 13 New Zealand isolates and 12 isolates…”
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