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The following pages link to Mathieu Sicard (Q56779920):
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- High virulence of Wolbachia after host switching: when autophagy hurts (Q27342935) (← links)
- A host as an ecosystem: Wolbachia coping with environmental constraints. (Q30364992) (← links)
- Isolation and identification of entomopathogenic nematodes and their symbiotic bacteria from Hérault and Gard (Southern France). (Q31150130) (← links)
- Interspecific competition between entomopathogenic nematodes (Steinernema) is modified by their bacterial symbionts (Xenorhabdus) (Q33256429) (← links)
- Wolbachia mediate variation of host immunocompetence (Q33372130) (← links)
- Steinernema boemarei n. sp. (Nematoda: Steinernematidae), a new entomopathogenic nematode from southern France (Q33396474) (← links)
- The Mutualistic Side of Wolbachia-Isopod Interactions: Wolbachia Mediated Protection Against Pathogenic Intracellular Bacteria (Q36373969) (← links)
- The Hematopoietic Organ: A Cornerstone for Wolbachia Propagation Between and Within Hosts (Q36381769) (← links)
- Stages of infection during the tripartite interaction between Xenorhabdus nematophila, its nematode vector, and insect hosts. (Q37597492) (← links)
- The effect of Photorhabdus luminescens (Enterobacteriaceae) on the survival, development, reproduction and behaviour of Caenorhabditis elegans (Nematoda: Rhabditidae). (Q40251278) (← links)
- Horizontal transfers of feminizing versus non-feminizing Wolbachia strains: from harmless passengers to pathogens. (Q43524873) (← links)
- Strength of the pathogenicity caused by feminizing Wolbachia after transfer in a new host: strain or dose effect? (Q43586107) (← links)
- Transmission modes and the evolution of feminizing symbionts. (Q45881586) (← links)
- Isolation, characterization and PCR multiplexing of microsatellite loci for two sub-species of terrestrial isopod Porcellio dilatatus (Crustacea, Oniscidea). (Q45881823) (← links)
- Modulation of host immunity and reproduction by horizontally acquired Wolbachia. (Q45882642) (← links)
- Bidirectional cytoplasmic incompatibility caused by Wolbachia in the terrestrial isopod Porcellio dilatatus (Q45882709) (← links)
- Culex pipiens crossing type diversity is governed by an amplified and polymorphic operon of Wolbachia (Q49833558) (← links)
- Wolbachia diversity and cytoplasmic incompatibility patterns in Culex pipiens populations in Turkey (Q51146314) (← links)
- Variations of immune parameters in terrestrial isopods: a matter of gender, aging and Wolbachia (Q51624345) (← links)
- Pathogenic effect of entomopathogenic nematode-bacterium complexes on terrestrial isopods. (Q51961816) (← links)
- When mutualists are pathogens: an experimental study of the symbioses between Steinernema (entomopathogenic nematodes) and Xenorhabdus (bacteria). (Q52650404) (← links)
- Effect of bacterial symbionts Xenorhabdus on mortality of infective juveniles of two Steinernema species. (Q52671944) (← links)
- Low migration decreases interference competition among parasites and increases virulence. (Q52693069) (← links)
- Manifold aspects of specificity in a nematode-bacterium mutualism. (Q52698829) (← links)
- Phenotypic shift in Wolbachia virulence towards its native host across serial horizontal passages. (Q54167808) (← links)
- Winka Le Clec'h (Q57251001) (← links)
- The cellular phenotype of cytoplasmic incompatibility in Culex pipiens in the light of cidB diversity (Q57465700) (← links)
- Variation of parasite load and immune parameters in two species of New Zealand shore crabs (Q59745220) (← links)
- The Toxin-Antidote Model of Cytoplasmic Incompatibility: Genetics and Evolutionary Implications (Q64258862) (← links)
- Effect of native Xenorhabdus on the fitness of their Steinernema hosts: contrasting types of interaction (Q79162533) (← links)
- Specialization of the entomopathogenic nematode Steinernema scapterisci with its mutualistic Xenorhabdus symbiont (Q81217445) (← links)
- Manon Bonneau (Q90255810) (← links)
- Variation in Wolbachia cidB gene, but not cidA, is associated with cytoplasmic incompatibility mod phenotype diversity in Culex pipiens (Q90255813) (← links)
- Sharing cells with Wolbachia: the transovarian vertical transmission of Culex pipiens densovirus (Q90751835) (← links)