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Andrew J Bretscher

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Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|March 18, 2014
Methods to study Drosophila immunityClaudine Neyen, Andrew J Bretscher, Olivier Binggeli, et al.
The FEBS Journal|April 18, 2019
Two Nimrod receptors, NimC1 and Eater, synergistically contribute to bacterial phagocytosis in Drosophila melanogasterClaudia Melcarne, Elodie Ramond, Jan Dudzic, et al.
Plos Genetics|January 4, 2014
Cross-modulation of homeostatic responses to temperature, oxygen and carbon dioxide in C. elegansEiji Kodama-Namba, Lorenz A Fenk, Andrew J Bretscher, et al.
Biology Open|February 15, 2015
The Nimrod transmembrane receptor Eater is required for hemocyte attachment to the sessile compartment in Drosophila melanogasterAndrew J Bretscher, Viktor Honti, Olivier Binggeli, et al.
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Methods (San Diego, Calif.)|March 18, 2014
Methods to study Drosophila immunityClaudine Neyen, Andrew J Bretscher, Olivier Binggeli, et al.
The FEBS Journal|April 18, 2019
Two Nimrod receptors, NimC1 and Eater, synergistically contribute to bacterial phagocytosis in Drosophila melanogasterClaudia Melcarne, Elodie Ramond, Jan Dudzic, et al.
Plos Genetics|January 4, 2014
Cross-modulation of homeostatic responses to temperature, oxygen and carbon dioxide in C. elegansEiji Kodama-Namba, Lorenz A Fenk, Andrew J Bretscher, et al.
Biology Open|February 15, 2015
The Nimrod transmembrane receptor Eater is required for hemocyte attachment to the sessile compartment in Drosophila melanogasterAndrew J Bretscher, Viktor Honti, Olivier Binggeli, et al.
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