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176 related items for PubMed ID: 26709232

  • 1. Infections by Pasteuria do not protect its natural host Daphnia magna from subsequent infections.
    Duneau D, Ebert D, Du Pasquier L.
    Dev Comp Immunol; 2016 Apr; 57():120-5. PubMed ID: 26709232
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  • 3. A novel approach to parasite population genetics: experimental infection reveals geographic differentiation, recombination and host-mediated population structure in Pasteuria ramosa, a bacterial parasite of Daphnia.
    Andras JP, Ebert D.
    Mol Ecol; 2013 Feb; 22(4):972-86. PubMed ID: 23279064
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  • 4. Impact of an immunosuppressive human pharmaceutical on the interaction of a bacterial parasite and its invertebrate host.
    Schlüter-Vorberg L, Coors A.
    Aquat Toxicol; 2019 Jan; 206():91-101. PubMed ID: 30468978
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  • 5. The cellular immune response of Daphnia magna under host-parasite genetic variation and variation in initial dose.
    Auld SK, Edel KH, Little TJ.
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  • 7. The expression of virulence during double infections by different parasites with conflicting host exploitation and transmission strategies.
    Ben-Ami F, Rigaud T, Ebert D.
    J Evol Biol; 2011 Jun; 24(6):1307-16. PubMed ID: 21481055
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  • 8. Cloning of the unculturable parasite Pasteuria ramosa and its Daphnia host reveals extreme genotype-genotype interactions.
    Luijckx P, Ben-Ami F, Mouton L, Du Pasquier L, Ebert D.
    Ecol Lett; 2011 Feb; 14(2):125-31. PubMed ID: 21091597
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  • 10. Parasitism drives host genome evolution: Insights from the Pasteuria ramosa-Daphnia magna system.
    Bourgeois Y, Roulin AC, Müller K, Ebert D.
    Evolution; 2017 Apr; 71(4):1106-1113. PubMed ID: 28230237
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  • 11. Daphnia magna shows reduced infection upon secondary exposure to a pathogen.
    McTaggart SJ, Wilson PJ, Little TJ.
    Biol Lett; 2012 Dec 23; 8(6):972-5. PubMed ID: 22875818
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  • 12. Who benefits from reduced reproduction in parasitized hosts? An experimental test using the Pasteuria ramosa-Daphnia magna system.
    Mageroy JH, Grepperud EJ, Jensen KH.
    Parasitology; 2011 Dec 23; 138(14):1910-5. PubMed ID: 21854675
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  • 14. Phenoloxidase but not lytic activity reflects resistance against Pasteuria ramosa in Daphnia magna.
    Pauwels K, De Meester L, Decaestecker E, Stoks R.
    Biol Lett; 2011 Feb 23; 7(1):156-9. PubMed ID: 20810432
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  • 16. Cross-species infection trials reveal cryptic parasite varieties and a putative polymorphism shared among host species.
    Luijckx P, Duneau D, Andras JP, Ebert D.
    Evolution; 2014 Feb 23; 68(2):577-86. PubMed ID: 24116675
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  • 17. Responses of a bacterial pathogen to phosphorus limitation of its aquatic invertebrate host.
    Frost PC, Ebert D, Smith VH.
    Ecology; 2008 Feb 23; 89(2):313-8. PubMed ID: 18409420
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  • 18. Fecundity compensation and tolerance to a sterilizing pathogen in Daphnia.
    Vale PF, Little TJ.
    J Evol Biol; 2012 Sep 23; 25(9):1888-96. PubMed ID: 22856460
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  • 20. Host age modulates parasite infectivity, virulence and reproduction.
    Izhar R, Ben-Ami F.
    J Anim Ecol; 2015 Jul 23; 84(4):1018-28. PubMed ID: 25661269
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