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Jonathan Hodgkin

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Worm|September 26, 2014
Worm-stars and half-worms: Novel dangers and novel defenseJonathan Hodgkin, Laura C Clark, Maria J Gravato-Nobre
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|February 5, 2010
Signal transduction pathways that function in both development and innate immunityFrederick A Partridge, Maria J Gravato-Nobre, Jonathan Hodgkin
European Journal of Cell Biology|November 25, 2003
A C-terminal targeting signal controls differential compartmentalisation of Caenorhabditis elegans host cell factor (HCF) to the nucleus or mitochondriaAnder Izeta, Sophie Malcomber, Delia O'Rourke, et al.
Genome Research|July 1, 2006
Genomic clusters, putative pathogen recognition molecules, and antimicrobial genes are induced by infection of C. elegans with M. nematophilumDelia O'Rourke, Dilair Baban, Maria Demidova, et al.
Invertebrate Neuroscience : IN|May 16, 2007
The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor gene family of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans: an update on nomenclatureAndrew K Jones, Paul Davis, Jonathan Hodgkin, et al.
Plos Pathogens|August 16, 2016
The Invertebrate Lysozyme Effector ILYS-3 Is Systemically Activated in Response to Danger Signals and Confers Antimicrobial Protection in C. elegansMaria João Gravato-Nobre, Filipa Vaz, Sergio Filipe, et al.
Genetics|October 29, 2010
Glycosylation genes expressed in seam cells determine complex surface properties and bacterial adhesion to the cuticle of Caenorhabditis elegansMaria J Gravato-Nobre, Dave Stroud, Delia O'Rourke, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|April 10, 2002
Functional requirement for histone deacetylase 1 in Caenorhabditis elegans gonadogenesisPascale Dufourcq, Martin Victor, Frédérique Gay, et al.
Plos Pathogens|December 19, 2013
Serotonergic chemosensory neurons modify the C. elegans immune response by regulating G-protein signaling in epithelial cellsAlexandra Anderson, Henry Laurenson-Schafer, Frederick A Partridge, et al.
FEBS Letters|February 13, 2018
The heme auxotroph Caenorhabditis elegans can cleave the thioether bonds of c-type cytochromesAnnie C Murphey, Despoina A I Mavridou, Jonathan Hodgkin, et al.
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Worm|September 26, 2014
Worm-stars and half-worms: Novel dangers and novel defenseJonathan Hodgkin, Laura C Clark, Maria J Gravato-Nobre
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|February 5, 2010
Signal transduction pathways that function in both development and innate immunityFrederick A Partridge, Maria J Gravato-Nobre, Jonathan Hodgkin
European Journal of Cell Biology|November 25, 2003
A C-terminal targeting signal controls differential compartmentalisation of Caenorhabditis elegans host cell factor (HCF) to the nucleus or mitochondriaAnder Izeta, Sophie Malcomber, Delia O'Rourke, et al.
Genome Research|July 1, 2006
Genomic clusters, putative pathogen recognition molecules, and antimicrobial genes are induced by infection of C. elegans with M. nematophilumDelia O'Rourke, Dilair Baban, Maria Demidova, et al.
Invertebrate Neuroscience : IN|May 16, 2007
The nicotinic acetylcholine receptor gene family of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans: an update on nomenclatureAndrew K Jones, Paul Davis, Jonathan Hodgkin, et al.
Plos Pathogens|August 16, 2016
The Invertebrate Lysozyme Effector ILYS-3 Is Systemically Activated in Response to Danger Signals and Confers Antimicrobial Protection in C. elegansMaria João Gravato-Nobre, Filipa Vaz, Sergio Filipe, et al.
Genetics|October 29, 2010
Glycosylation genes expressed in seam cells determine complex surface properties and bacterial adhesion to the cuticle of Caenorhabditis elegansMaria J Gravato-Nobre, Dave Stroud, Delia O'Rourke, et al.
Molecular and Cellular Biology|April 10, 2002
Functional requirement for histone deacetylase 1 in Caenorhabditis elegans gonadogenesisPascale Dufourcq, Martin Victor, Frédérique Gay, et al.
Plos Pathogens|December 19, 2013
Serotonergic chemosensory neurons modify the C. elegans immune response by regulating G-protein signaling in epithelial cellsAlexandra Anderson, Henry Laurenson-Schafer, Frederick A Partridge, et al.
FEBS Letters|February 13, 2018
The heme auxotroph Caenorhabditis elegans can cleave the thioether bonds of c-type cytochromesAnnie C Murphey, Despoina A I Mavridou, Jonathan Hodgkin, et al.
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