Search Results - "Pendland, J C"
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Evasion of host defense by in vivo-produced protoplast-like cells of the insect mycopathogen Beauveria bassiana
Published in Journal of Bacteriology (01-09-1993)“…In vivo cells (hyphal bodies) of the hyphomycetous insect pathogen Beauveria bassiana Spodoptera exigua larval hemolymph were osmotically sensitive and lacked…”
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Nonspecific factors involved in attachment of entomopathogenic deuteromycetes to host insect cuticle
Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-07-1988)“…The attachment of the conidia of the insect-pathogenic fungi Nomuraea rileyi, Beauveria bassiana, and Metarrhizium anisopliae to insect cuticle was mediated by…”
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Comparative Analysis of the Binding of Antibodies Prepared against the Insect Spodoptera exigua and against the Mycopathogen Nomuraea rileyi
Published in Journal of invertebrate pathology (01-02-2000)“…Polyclonal antibodies were produced in mice against Spodoptera exigua (beet armyworm) larval hemolymph and hemocytes and against cell wall surfaces of hyphal…”
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Cloning and Sequencing of cDNA of the Insecticidal Toxin Hirsutellin A
Published in Journal of invertebrate pathology (01-11-1998)“…The hyphomyceteHirsutella thompsoniiproduces an extracellular insecticidal protein, Hirsutellin A. This basic protein, cytolytic against insect cells and…”
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The Mode of Action of Hirsutellin A on Eukaryotic Cells
Published in Journal of invertebrate pathology (01-05-1996)“…A 16-kDa protein toxin was purified fromHirsutella thompsoniivarthompsoniiand named hirsutellin A (HtA). At 0.5 and 5.0 μmconcentrations, HtA caused detectable…”
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The galactose binding lectin from the beet armyworm, Spodoptera exigua: distribution and site of synthesis
Published in Insect biochemistry and molecular biology (01-03-1993)“…The Spodoptera exigua galactose binding lectin, extracted from hemolymph by affinity chromatography, was comprised of large molecular weight aggregates…”
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Variations in the ability of galactose and mannose-specific lectins to bind to cell wall surfaces during growth of the insect pathogenic fungus Paecilomyces farinosus
Published in European journal of cell biology (01-04-1993)“…The arrangement of carbohydrate molecules on surfaces of fungal cells may play an important role in nonself recognition of these microorganisms by potential…”
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Characteristics of a galactose-binding hemagglutinin (lectin) from hemolymph of Spodoptera exigua larvae
Published in Developmental and comparative immunology (1986)“…Hemolymph from Spodoptera exigua larvae agglutinates rabbit and human O erythrocytes. The agglutinin appears to be naturally occurring i.e., injury (by…”
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Characterization and description of a virus causing salivary gland hyperplasia in the housefly, Musca domestica
Published in Medical and veterinary entomology (01-07-1993)“…A double-stranded DNA virus was isolated from hyperplasic salivary glands of male and female houseflies, Musca domestica L. (Diptera: Muscidae), collected from…”
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In vivo development of the entomogeneous hyphomycete Paecilomyces farinosus in host Spodoptera exigua (beet armyworm) larvae
Published in Mycopathologia (1975) (01-06-1995)“…The in vivo development of the entomogenous hyphomycete Paecilomyces farinosus in Spodoptera exigua (beet armyworm) larvae was examined using light and…”
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Characterization of a non-occluded baculovirus (subgroup C) from the field cricket, Gryllus rubens
Published in Archives of virology (01-01-1989)“…A non-occluded baculovirus was isolated from nymphs of the field cricket, Gryllus rubens. SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed the presence of 6…”
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Physicochemical properties of cell surfaces from the different developmental stages of the entomopathogenic hyphomycete Nomuraea rileyi
Published in Mycologia (01-05-1991)“…Physicochemical properties of cell wall surfaces of conidia, conidial germ tubes, hyphal bodies and mycelia of the entomogenous hyphomycete Nomuraea rileyi…”
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Lectin binding characteristics of several entomogenous Hyphomycetes: possible relationship to insect hemagglutinins
Published in Mycologia (01-09-1986)“…The hyphomycetous insect pathogens Nomuraea rileyi, Paecilomyees farinosus, Metarhizium anisopliae and Beauveria bassiana were tested with fluorescein…”
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Hemagglutinin activity in the hemolymph of Anticarsia gemmatalis larvae infected with the fungus Nomuraea rileyi
Published in Developmental and comparative immunology (1985)“…Hemolymph samples from larvae of 3 lepidopteran species (Anticarsia gemmatalis, Trichoplusia ni and Spodoptera frugiperda) were tested for hemagglutination…”
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In vitro growth of the entomopathogenic hyphomycete Nomuraea rileyi
Published in Mycologia (01-01-1997)“…The entomopathogen Nomuraea rileyi is a dimorphic hyphomycete having invasive hyphal stages and a yeastlike vegetative stage. Each phenotype has unique…”
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In Vitro Growth of the Entomopathogenic Hyphomycete Nomuraea rileyi
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Characterization of monoclonal antibodies against cell wall epitopes of the insect pathogenic fungus, Nomuraea rileyi: differential binding to fungal surfaces and cross-reactivity with host hemocytes and basement membrane components
Published in European journal of cell biology (01-02-1998)“…Monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) were generated against epitopes on yeast-like hyphal bodies and hyphae of the entomopathogenic hyphomycete, Nomuraea rileyi. Two…”
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Nuclear pores during the cell cycle in a slime mold, physarum polycephalum
Published in Tissue & cell (1981)“…Freeze-fracture and thin sectioning techniques were used to follow in large synchronous plasmodia of Physarum polycephalum the changes in number and…”
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Laminin-binding sites on cell walls of the entomopathogen Nomuraea rileyi associated with growth and adherence to host tissues
Published in Mycologia (01-05-1994)“…The entomogenous hyphomycete Nomuraea rileyi replicates by budding or septation of yeast-like hyphal bodies in the hemocoels of host Spodoptera exigua (beet…”
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Laminin-Binding Sites on Cell Walls of the Entomopathogen Nomuraea rileyi Associated with Growth and Adherence to Host Tissues
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