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Stephanie Jemielity

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Experimental Gerontology|May 23, 2006
Social insects as a model to study the molecular basis of ageingLaurent Keller, Stephanie Jemielity
Molecular Ecology|May 21, 2003
Queen control over reproductive decisions--no sexual deception in the ant Lasius nigerStephanie Jemielity, Laurent Keller
Current Biology : CB|April 18, 2007
Aging: a young mind in old beesStephanie Jemielity, Laurent Keller
Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands)|April 20, 2013
Long live the queen: studying aging in social insectsStephanie Jemielity, Michel Chapuisat, Joel D Parker, et al.
Current Opinion in Microbiology|August 3, 2011
Transferrin receptor 1 in the zoonosis and pathogenesis of New World hemorrhagic fever arenavirusesHyeryun Choe, Stephanie Jemielity, Jonathan Abraham, et al.
Molecular Ecology|January 30, 2007
Differential gene expression between adult queens and workers in the ant Lasius nigerJohannes Gräff, Stephanie Jemielity, Joel D Parker, et al.
Genome Biology|January 17, 2007
An annotated cDNA library and microarray for large-scale gene-expression studies in the ant Solenopsis invictaJohn Wang, Stephanie Jemielity, Paolo Uva, et al.
BMC Genomics|January 8, 2009
Fourmidable: a database for ant genomicsYannick Wurm, Paolo Uva, Frédéric Ricci, et al.
Aging Cell|March 10, 2007
Short telomeres in short-lived males: what are the molecular and evolutionary causes?Stephanie Jemielity, Masayuki Kimura, Karen M Parker, et al.
Journal of Virology|January 27, 2012
An antibody recognizing the apical domain of human transferrin receptor 1 efficiently inhibits the entry of all new world hemorrhagic Fever arenavirusesGustavo Helguera, Stephanie Jemielity, Jonathan Abraham, et al.
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Experimental Gerontology|May 23, 2006
Social insects as a model to study the molecular basis of ageingLaurent Keller, Stephanie Jemielity
Molecular Ecology|May 21, 2003
Queen control over reproductive decisions--no sexual deception in the ant Lasius nigerStephanie Jemielity, Laurent Keller
Current Biology : CB|April 18, 2007
Aging: a young mind in old beesStephanie Jemielity, Laurent Keller
Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands)|April 20, 2013
Long live the queen: studying aging in social insectsStephanie Jemielity, Michel Chapuisat, Joel D Parker, et al.
Current Opinion in Microbiology|August 3, 2011
Transferrin receptor 1 in the zoonosis and pathogenesis of New World hemorrhagic fever arenavirusesHyeryun Choe, Stephanie Jemielity, Jonathan Abraham, et al.
Molecular Ecology|January 30, 2007
Differential gene expression between adult queens and workers in the ant Lasius nigerJohannes Gräff, Stephanie Jemielity, Joel D Parker, et al.
Genome Biology|January 17, 2007
An annotated cDNA library and microarray for large-scale gene-expression studies in the ant Solenopsis invictaJohn Wang, Stephanie Jemielity, Paolo Uva, et al.
BMC Genomics|January 8, 2009
Fourmidable: a database for ant genomicsYannick Wurm, Paolo Uva, Frédéric Ricci, et al.
Aging Cell|March 10, 2007
Short telomeres in short-lived males: what are the molecular and evolutionary causes?Stephanie Jemielity, Masayuki Kimura, Karen M Parker, et al.
Journal of Virology|January 27, 2012
An antibody recognizing the apical domain of human transferrin receptor 1 efficiently inhibits the entry of all new world hemorrhagic Fever arenavirusesGustavo Helguera, Stephanie Jemielity, Jonathan Abraham, et al.
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