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  1. Wolbachia-Mediated Antiviral Protection in Drosophila Larvae and Adults following Oral Infection
  2. Bacteria and antiviral immunity in insects
  3. Oxidative Stress Correlates with Wolbachia-Mediated Antiviral Protection in Wolbachia-Drosophila Associations
  4. Cytorhabdovirus phosphoprotein shows RNA silencing suppressor activity in plants, but not in insect cells
  5. A Novel Pathway of Cell Death in Response to Cytosolic DNA in <b><i>Drosophila</i></b> Cells
  6. Dietary Cholesterol Modulates Pathogen Blocking by Wolbachia
  7. Antiviral immunity and protection in penaeid shrimp
  8. Antiviral Protection and the Importance of Wolbachia Density and Tissue Tropism in Drosophila simulans
  9. Genetic analysis of Black Tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) across its natural distribution range reveals more recent colonization of Fiji and other South Pacific islands
  10. The Small Interfering RNA Pathway Is Not Essential for Wolbachia-Mediated Antiviral Protection in Drosophila melanogaster
  11. Wolbachia-Mediated Antibacterial Protection and Immune Gene Regulation in Drosophila
  12. Solving the Wolbachia Paradox: Modeling the Tripartite Interaction between Host, Wolbachia , and a Natural Enemy
  13. Gill-associated virus and recombinant protein vaccination in Penaeus monodon
  14. A Wolbachia Symbiont in Aedes aegypti Limits Infection with Dengue, Chikungunya, and Plasmodium
  15. Variation in Antiviral Protection Mediated by Different Wolbachia Strains in Drosophila simulans
  16. Symbiont-mediated protection in insect hosts
  17. Wolbachia and Virus Protection in Insects
  18. “Vaccination” of shrimp against viral pathogens: Phenomenology and underlying mechanisms
  19. Induction of host defence responses by Drosophila C virus
  20. Genetic variability of genome segments 3 and 9 of Fiji disease virus field isolates
  21. Variation in Acquisition of Fiji Disease Virus by Perkinsiella saccharicida (Hemiptera: Delphacidae)
  22. Providence virus: a new member of the tetraviridae that infects cultured insect cells
  23. Reverse Transcription of a Naturally Occurring Nonretroviral RNA Produces a Precise Deletion in the Majority of Its cDNA Products
  24. Reverse Transcription of a Naturally Occurring Nonretroviral RNA Produces a Precise Deletion in the Majority of Its cDNA Products
  25. Molecular Characterization ofDrosophilaC Virus Isolates
  26. Thehermit transposable element of the Australian sheep blowfly,Lucilia cuprina, belongs to thehAT family of transposable elements
  27. The Larger Genomic RNA of Helicoverpa armigera Stunt Tetravirus Encodes the Viral RNA Polymerase and Has a Novel 3′-Terminal tRNA-like Structure