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Investigating the vector competence of the house fly (Musca domestica) for Campylobacter jejuni
Author: Gill, Carson Perry
Date created: 2014-07-11
Insect-derived hybrid antimicrobial peptides: antibiotics for the next generation?
Author: Loh, Timothy Jinhua
Date created: 2014-04-04
How do insects fight pathogens? Molecular and functional characterization of the immune deficiency pathway in Rhodnius prolixus, a vector of parasites that cause Chagas disease
Author: Salcedo, Nicolás
Date created: 2021-10-18

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