- in 1936, and
proposed both the
generic and
specific names:
Wolbachia pipientis.
Research on
Wolbachia intensified after 1971, when
Janice Yen and A....
- life-threatening and the only
treatment option is surgery.
Wolbachia pipientis is an
intracellular bacterium that is an
endosymbiont of D. immitis. All...
- its eggs into ticks. It
seems to use a
symbiotic bacteria,
Wolbachia pipientis, to
weaken the tick's
immune system.
Ixodiphagus hookeri is a
small wasp...
-
Helminthiasis List of
parasites (human)
Neglected tropical diseases Wolbachia pipientis Prevention, CDC-Centers for
Disease Control and (17
September 2020). "CDC...
-
dengue transmission Phylogenomics of the
reproductive parasite Wolbachia pipientis wMel: a
streamlined genome overrun by
mobile genetic elements Elizabeth...
- "European
Culex pipiens Po****tions
Carry Different Strains of
Wolbachia pipientis". Insects. 15 (9): 639. doi:10.3390/insects15090639. PMC 11432034. PMID 39336607...
- Also used are
Lysinibacillus sphaericus,
Burkholderia spp, and
Wolbachia pipientis.
Avermectins and
spinosyns are
bacterial metabolites, m****-produced by...
-
researchers found that a
natural infection with the
bacteria strain Wolbachia pipientis increases the
fitness of the host by
increasing resistance to RNA viral...
- (non-Bt) of
unknown or
uncertain MoA
class not
defined 2 n.a.
Wolbachie pipientis (Zap) UNE
Botanical essence including synthetic,
extracts and unrefined...
-
Kerrville reference strain, the
maternally inherited endosymbiont Wolbachia pipientis wIrr has also been ****embled. Gregor, F.; Rozkosny, R.; Bartak, M. & Vanhara...