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    Andre, A. V. S.

    The Role of Endosymbiotic Wolbachia Bacteria in the Pathogenesis of River Blindness

    2002 - Science

    In-text: (Andre, 2002)

    Your Bibliography: Andre, A., 2002. The Role of Endosymbiotic Wolbachia Bacteria in the Pathogenesis of River Blindness. Science, 295(5561), pp.1892-1895.

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    Armadillidium Vulgare, D. B.

    RESEARCH Open Access Feminizing Wolbachia: a transcriptomics approach with insights on the immune response genes in

    2015

    In-text: (Armadillidium Vulgare, 2015)

    Your Bibliography: Armadillidium Vulgare, D., 2015. RESEARCH Open Access Feminizing Wolbachia: a transcriptomics approach with insights on the immune response genes in. [online] Citeseerx.ist.psu.edu. Available at: <http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.393.2612> [Accessed 19 January 2015].

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    Dodson, B. L., Hughes, G. L., Paul, O., Matacchiero, A. C., Kramer, L. D. and Rasgon, J. L.

    Wolbachia Enhances West Nile Virus (WNV) Infection in the Mosquito Culex tarsalis

    2014 - PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases

    In-text: (Dodson et al., 2014)

    Your Bibliography: Dodson, B., Hughes, G., Paul, O., Matacchiero, A., Kramer, L. and Rasgon, J., 2014. Wolbachia Enhances West Nile Virus (WNV) Infection in the Mosquito Culex tarsalis. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 8(7), p.e2965.

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    Gomes-Santos, C. S. S., Braks, J., Prudêncio, M., Carret, C., Gomes, A. R., Pain, A., Feltwell, T., Khan, S., Waters, A., Janse, C., Mair, G. R. and Mota, M. M.

    Transition of Plasmodium Sporozoites into Liver Stage-Like Forms Is Regulated by the RNA Binding Protein Pumilio

    2011 - PLoS Pathogens

    In-text: (Gomes-Santos et al., 2011)

    Your Bibliography: Gomes-Santos, C., Braks, J., Prudêncio, M., Carret, C., Gomes, A., Pain, A., Feltwell, T., Khan, S., Waters, A., Janse, C., Mair, G. and Mota, M., 2011. Transition of Plasmodium Sporozoites into Liver Stage-Like Forms Is Regulated by the RNA Binding Protein Pumilio. PLoS Pathogens, 7(5), p.e1002046.

  • Website

    Patent US20110145939 - Modified arthropod and method of use

    2015

    In-text: (Patent US20110145939 - Modified arthropod and method of use, 2015)

    Your Bibliography: Google Books. 2015. Patent US20110145939 - Modified arthropod and method of use. [online] Available at: <http://www.google.com/patents/US20110145939> [Accessed 19 January 2015].

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    Hedges, L. M., Brownlie, J. C., O'Neill, S. L. and Johnson, K. N.

    Wolbachia and Virus Protection in Insects

    2008 - Science

    In-text: (Hedges, Brownlie, O'Neill and Johnson, 2008)

    Your Bibliography: Hedges, L., Brownlie, J., O'Neill, S. and Johnson, K., 2008. Wolbachia and Virus Protection in Insects. Science, 322(5902), pp.702-702.

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    Henderson, R.

    Our Research | Eliminate Dengue - A natural method to reduce the spread of dengue

    2015

    In-text: (Henderson, 2015)

    Your Bibliography: Henderson, R., 2015. Our Research | Eliminate Dengue - A natural method to reduce the spread of dengue. [online] Eliminatedengue.com. Available at: <http://www.eliminatedengue.com/our-research> [Accessed 19 January 2015].

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    Iturbe-Ormaetxe, I., Walker, T. and O' Neill, S. L.

    Wolbachia and the biological control of mosquito-borne disease

    2011 - EMBO Rep

    In-text: (Iturbe-Ormaetxe, Walker and O' Neill, 2011)

    Your Bibliography: Iturbe-Ormaetxe, I., Walker, T. and O' Neill, S., 2011. Wolbachia and the biological control of mosquito-borne disease. EMBO Rep, 12(6), pp.508-518.

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    Lam, M.

    WerrenLab-WolbachiaBiology

    2015

    In-text: (Lam, 2015)

    Your Bibliography: Lam, M., 2015. WerrenLab-WolbachiaBiology. [online] Rochester.edu. Available at: <http://www.rochester.edu/College/BIO/labs/WerrenLab/WerrenLab-WolbachiaBiology.html> [Accessed 19 January 2015].

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    Min, K. and Benzer, S.

    Wolbachia, normally a symbiont of Drosophila, can be virulent, causing degeneration and early death

    1997 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

    In-text: (Min and Benzer, 1997)

    Your Bibliography: Min, K. and Benzer, S., 1997. Wolbachia, normally a symbiont of Drosophila, can be virulent, causing degeneration and early death. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 94(20), pp.10792-10796.

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    Morsen, S.

    CDC - Home - Division of Vector-Borne Diseases - NCEZID

    2015

    In-text: (Morsen, 2015)

    Your Bibliography: Morsen, S., 2015. CDC - Home - Division of Vector-Borne Diseases - NCEZID. [online] Cdc.gov. Available at: <http://www.cdc.gov/ncezid/dvbd/> [Accessed 19 January 2015].

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    Xi, Z.

    Wolbachia Establishment and Invasion in an Aedes aegypti Laboratory Population

    2005 - Science

    In-text: (Xi, 2005)

    Your Bibliography: Xi, Z., 2005. Wolbachia Establishment and Invasion in an Aedes aegypti Laboratory Population. Science, 310(5746), pp.326-328.

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    Zabalou, S., Riegler, M., Theodorakopoulou, M., Stauffer, C., Savakis, C. and Bourtzis, K.

    Wolbachia-induced cytoplasmic incompatibility as a means for insect pest population control

    2004 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

    In-text: (Zabalou et al., 2004)

    Your Bibliography: Zabalou, S., Riegler, M., Theodorakopoulou, M., Stauffer, C., Savakis, C. and Bourtzis, K., 2004. Wolbachia-induced cytoplasmic incompatibility as a means for insect pest population control. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 101(42), pp.15042-15045.

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    Zimmer, C.

    Wolbachia: A Tale of Sex and Survival

    2001 - Science

    In-text: (Zimmer, 2001)

    Your Bibliography: Zimmer, C., 2001. Wolbachia: A Tale of Sex and Survival. Science, 292(5519), pp.1093-1095.

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    Zug, R. and Hammerstein, P.

    Still a Host of Hosts for Wolbachia: Analysis of Recent Data Suggests That 40% of Terrestrial Arthropod Species Are Infected

    2012 - PLoS ONE

    In-text: (Zug and Hammerstein, 2012)

    Your Bibliography: Zug, R. and Hammerstein, P., 2012. Still a Host of Hosts for Wolbachia: Analysis of Recent Data Suggests That 40% of Terrestrial Arthropod Species Are Infected. PLoS ONE, 7(6), p.e38544.

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