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David L Denlinger

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Annual Review of Entomology|August 10, 2010
Energetics of insect diapauseDaniel A Hahn, David L Denlinger
Annual Review of Entomology|October 29, 2013
Mosquito diapauseDavid L Denlinger, Peter A Armbruster
Journal of Insect Physiology|March 9, 2010
Meeting the challenges of on-host and off-host water balance in blood-feeding arthropodsJoshua B Benoit, David L Denlinger
Elife|November 22, 2017
Bugs battle stress from hot bloodJoshua B Benoit, David L Denlinger
Journal of Proteome Research|July 1, 2016
Quantitative Phosphoproteomics Reveals Signaling Mechanisms Associated with Rapid Cold Hardening in a Chill-Tolerant FlyNicholas M Teets, David L Denlinger
Journal of Insect Physiology|May 29, 2003
Short-day and long-day expression patterns of genes involved in the flesh fly clock mechanism: period, timeless, cycle and cryptochromeShin G. Goto, David L. Denlinger
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 11, 2007
Suppression of water loss during adult diapause in the northern house mosquito, Culex pipiensJoshua B Benoit, David L Denlinger
Journal of Insect Physiology|May 29, 2007
Meeting the energetic demands of insect diapause: nutrient storage and utilizationDaniel A Hahn, David L Denlinger
Integrative and Comparative Biology|April 26, 2013
Evolutionary links between circadian clocks and photoperiodic diapause in insectsMegan E Meuti, David L Denlinger
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 26, 2005
Diapause in the mosquito Culex pipiens evokes a metabolic switch from blood feeding to sugar gluttonyRebecca M Robich, David L Denlinger
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Annual Review of Entomology|August 10, 2010
Energetics of insect diapauseDaniel A Hahn, David L Denlinger
Annual Review of Entomology|October 29, 2013
Mosquito diapauseDavid L Denlinger, Peter A Armbruster
Journal of Insect Physiology|March 9, 2010
Meeting the challenges of on-host and off-host water balance in blood-feeding arthropodsJoshua B Benoit, David L Denlinger
Elife|November 22, 2017
Bugs battle stress from hot bloodJoshua B Benoit, David L Denlinger
Journal of Proteome Research|July 1, 2016
Quantitative Phosphoproteomics Reveals Signaling Mechanisms Associated with Rapid Cold Hardening in a Chill-Tolerant FlyNicholas M Teets, David L Denlinger
Journal of Insect Physiology|May 29, 2003
Short-day and long-day expression patterns of genes involved in the flesh fly clock mechanism: period, timeless, cycle and cryptochromeShin G. Goto, David L. Denlinger
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 11, 2007
Suppression of water loss during adult diapause in the northern house mosquito, Culex pipiensJoshua B Benoit, David L Denlinger
Journal of Insect Physiology|May 29, 2007
Meeting the energetic demands of insect diapause: nutrient storage and utilizationDaniel A Hahn, David L Denlinger
Integrative and Comparative Biology|April 26, 2013
Evolutionary links between circadian clocks and photoperiodic diapause in insectsMegan E Meuti, David L Denlinger
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 26, 2005
Diapause in the mosquito Culex pipiens evokes a metabolic switch from blood feeding to sugar gluttonyRebecca M Robich, David L Denlinger
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