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Suzanne A Ford

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Plos Pathogens|April 9, 2016
Harnessing the Power of Defensive Microbes: Evolutionary Implications in Nature and Disease ControlSuzanne A Ford, Kayla C King
Molecular Biology and Evolution|November 12, 2020
In Vivo Microbial Coevolution Favors Host Protection and Plastic Downregulation of ImmunitySuzanne A Ford, Kayla C King
Heredity|November 9, 2022
Immune-mediated competition benefits protective microbes over pathogens in a novel host speciesSuzanne A Ford, Georgia C Drew, Kayla C King
Nature Communications|November 16, 2016
Microbe-mediated host defence drives the evolution of reduced pathogen virulenceSuzanne A Ford, Damian Kao, David Williams, et al.
Molecular Ecology|November 19, 2016
Co-evolutionary dynamics between a defensive microbe and a pathogen driven by fluctuating selectionSuzanne A Ford, David Williams, Steve Paterson, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|November 8, 2019
Fecundity compensation is dependent on the generalized stress response in a nematode hostVictoria L Pike, Suzanne A Ford, Kayla C King, et al.
The ISME Journal|February 19, 2021
Host genotype and genetic diversity shape the evolution of a novel bacterial infectionAlice K E Ekroth, Michael Gerth, Emily J Stevens, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|July 27, 2021
The impact of artificial selection for Wolbachia-mediated dengue virus blocking on phage WOHeverton L C Dutra, Suzanne A Ford, Scott L Allen, et al.
Nature Microbiology|August 28, 2019
Selection on Aedes aegypti alters Wolbachia-mediated dengue virus blocking and fitnessSuzanne A Ford, Scott L Allen, Johanna R Ohm, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|August 1, 2020
Artificial Selection Finds New Hypotheses for the Mechanism of <i>Wolbachia-</i>Mediated Dengue Blocking in MosquitoesSuzanne A Ford, Istvan Albert, Scott L Allen, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 13) with videos related to

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Plos Pathogens|April 9, 2016
Harnessing the Power of Defensive Microbes: Evolutionary Implications in Nature and Disease ControlSuzanne A Ford, Kayla C King
Molecular Biology and Evolution|November 12, 2020
In Vivo Microbial Coevolution Favors Host Protection and Plastic Downregulation of ImmunitySuzanne A Ford, Kayla C King
Heredity|November 9, 2022
Immune-mediated competition benefits protective microbes over pathogens in a novel host speciesSuzanne A Ford, Georgia C Drew, Kayla C King
Nature Communications|November 16, 2016
Microbe-mediated host defence drives the evolution of reduced pathogen virulenceSuzanne A Ford, Damian Kao, David Williams, et al.
Molecular Ecology|November 19, 2016
Co-evolutionary dynamics between a defensive microbe and a pathogen driven by fluctuating selectionSuzanne A Ford, David Williams, Steve Paterson, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|November 8, 2019
Fecundity compensation is dependent on the generalized stress response in a nematode hostVictoria L Pike, Suzanne A Ford, Kayla C King, et al.
The ISME Journal|February 19, 2021
Host genotype and genetic diversity shape the evolution of a novel bacterial infectionAlice K E Ekroth, Michael Gerth, Emily J Stevens, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|July 27, 2021
The impact of artificial selection for Wolbachia-mediated dengue virus blocking on phage WOHeverton L C Dutra, Suzanne A Ford, Scott L Allen, et al.
Nature Microbiology|August 28, 2019
Selection on Aedes aegypti alters Wolbachia-mediated dengue virus blocking and fitnessSuzanne A Ford, Scott L Allen, Johanna R Ohm, et al.
Frontiers in Microbiology|August 1, 2020
Artificial Selection Finds New Hypotheses for the Mechanism of <i>Wolbachia-</i>Mediated Dengue Blocking in MosquitoesSuzanne A Ford, Istvan Albert, Scott L Allen, et al.
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