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1. HETERORHABDITIS BACTERIOPHORA NEMATODES ARE SENSITIVE TO THE BACTERIAL PATHOGEN PHOTORHABDUS ASYMBIOTICA.

2. Efficient hyperactive piggyBac transgenesis in Plodia pantry moths.

4. A large deletion at the cortex locus eliminates butterfly wing patterning.

5. Culturing and Genetically Manipulating Entomopathogenic Nematodes.

6. Bacterial diversity in different outdoor pilot plant photobioreactor types during production of the microalga Nannochloropsis sp. CCAP211/78.

7. Mapping and CRISPR homology-directed repair of a recessive white eye mutation in Plodia moths.

8. Diversity of insect antimicrobial peptides and proteins - A functional perspective: A review.

9. Haemocyte-mediated immunity in insects: Cells, processes and associated components in the fight against pathogens and parasites.

10. Regulators and signalling in insect antimicrobial innate immunity: Functional molecules and cellular pathways.

11. Transcriptomic Insights into the Insect Immune Response to Nematode Infection.

12. Nematode endosymbiont competition: Fortune favors the fittest.

13. Molecular Regulators of Entomopathogenic Nematode-Bacterial Symbiosis.

14. The peptidoglycan recognition protein PGRP-LE regulates the Drosophila immune response against the pathogen Photorhabdus.

15. Intestinal lipid droplets as novel mediators of host-pathogen interaction in Drosophila .

16. Transcript analysis reveals the involvement of NF-κB transcription factors for the activation of TGF-β signaling in nematode-infected Drosophila.

17. The prophenoloxidase system in Drosophila participates in the anti-nematode immune response.

18. Pre-exposure to non-pathogenic bacteria does not protect Drosophila against the entomopathogenic bacterium Photorhabdus.

19. Wounding-induced upregulation of the Bone Morphogenic Protein signaling pathway in Drosophila promotes survival against parasitic nematode infection.

20. Transcriptional up-regulation of the TGF-β intracellular signaling transducer Mad of Drosophila larvae in response to parasitic nematode infection.

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