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Gregory D D Hurst

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Environmental Microbiology|April 14, 2025
The Honeybee Associate Galleria mellonella Can Acquire Arsenophonus apicola Through Oral and Parenteral Infection RoutesTrefor Simmons, Pol Nadal-Jimenez, Gregory D D Hurst
Molecular Biology and Evolution|July 26, 2002
Host-symbiont conflicts: positive selection on an outer membrane protein of parasitic but not mutualistic RickettsiaceaeFrancis M Jiggins, Gregory D D Hurst, Ziheng Yang
Current Biology : CB|January 8, 2020
Infectious Diseases: Antiviral Wolbachia Limits Dengue in MalaysiaEwa Chrostek, Gregory D D Hurst, Elizabeth A McGraw
Molecular Ecology Resources|May 14, 2011
Eight microsatellite loci for the sexually transmitted, parasitic mite Coccipolipus hippodamiaeLaura K Gordon, Gregory D D Hurst, Phillip C Watts
Insect Molecular Biology|January 25, 2003
Hidden from the host: Spiroplasma bacteria infecting Drosophila do not cause an immune response, but are suppressed by ectopic immune activationGregory D D Hurst, Hisashi Anbutsu, Mayako Kutsukake, et al.
Genetics|December 20, 2005
The evolution of cytoplasmic incompatibility types: integrating segregation, inbreeding and outbreedingJan Engelstädter, Sylvain Charlat, Andrew Pomiankowski, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|August 18, 2020
Tissue Tropisms and Transstadial Transmission of a <i>Rickettsia</i> Endosymbiont in the Highland Midge, Culicoides impunctatus (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae)Jack Pilgrim, Stefanos Siozios, Matthew Baylis, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 15, 2006
Sexually transmitted disease epidemics in a natural insect populationK Mary Webberley, Jarosław Buszko, Valerie Isham, et al.
Current Biology : CB|March 21, 2018
Symbiosis: Wolbachia Host Shifts in the Fast LaneStefanos Siozios, Michael Gerth, Joanne S Griffin, et al.
Molecular Ecology|January 25, 2011
How do insects react to novel inherited symbionts? A microarray analysis of Drosophila melanogaster response to the presence of natural and introduced SpiroplasmaKate J Hutchence, Bettina Fischer, Steve Paterson, et al.
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Environmental Microbiology|April 14, 2025
The Honeybee Associate Galleria mellonella Can Acquire Arsenophonus apicola Through Oral and Parenteral Infection RoutesTrefor Simmons, Pol Nadal-Jimenez, Gregory D D Hurst
Molecular Biology and Evolution|July 26, 2002
Host-symbiont conflicts: positive selection on an outer membrane protein of parasitic but not mutualistic RickettsiaceaeFrancis M Jiggins, Gregory D D Hurst, Ziheng Yang
Current Biology : CB|January 8, 2020
Infectious Diseases: Antiviral Wolbachia Limits Dengue in MalaysiaEwa Chrostek, Gregory D D Hurst, Elizabeth A McGraw
Molecular Ecology Resources|May 14, 2011
Eight microsatellite loci for the sexually transmitted, parasitic mite Coccipolipus hippodamiaeLaura K Gordon, Gregory D D Hurst, Phillip C Watts
Insect Molecular Biology|January 25, 2003
Hidden from the host: Spiroplasma bacteria infecting Drosophila do not cause an immune response, but are suppressed by ectopic immune activationGregory D D Hurst, Hisashi Anbutsu, Mayako Kutsukake, et al.
Genetics|December 20, 2005
The evolution of cytoplasmic incompatibility types: integrating segregation, inbreeding and outbreedingJan Engelstädter, Sylvain Charlat, Andrew Pomiankowski, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|August 18, 2020
Tissue Tropisms and Transstadial Transmission of a <i>Rickettsia</i> Endosymbiont in the Highland Midge, Culicoides impunctatus (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae)Jack Pilgrim, Stefanos Siozios, Matthew Baylis, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|August 15, 2006
Sexually transmitted disease epidemics in a natural insect populationK Mary Webberley, Jarosław Buszko, Valerie Isham, et al.
Current Biology : CB|March 21, 2018
Symbiosis: Wolbachia Host Shifts in the Fast LaneStefanos Siozios, Michael Gerth, Joanne S Griffin, et al.
Molecular Ecology|January 25, 2011
How do insects react to novel inherited symbionts? A microarray analysis of Drosophila melanogaster response to the presence of natural and introduced SpiroplasmaKate J Hutchence, Bettina Fischer, Steve Paterson, et al.
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