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Ozakman, Y., Eleftherianos, I. (2021). Nematode infection and antinematode immunity in Drosophila.  Trends Parasitol. 37(11): 1002--1013.
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FBrf0251574
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Review
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The entomopathogenic nematodes Heterorhabditis and Steinernema form mutualistic complexes with Gram-negative bacteria. These insect parasites have emerged as excellent research tools for studying nematode pathogenicity and elucidating the features that allow them to persist and multiply within the host. A better understanding of the molecular mechanisms of nematode infection and host antinematode processes will lead to the development of novel means for parasitic nematode control. Recent work has demonstrated the power of using the Drosophila infection model to identify novel parasitic nematode infection factors and elucidate the genetic and functional bases of host antinematode defense. Here, we aim to highlight the recent advances and address their contribution to the development of novel means for parasitic nematode control.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Trends Parasitol.
    Title
    Trends in Parasitology
    Publication Year
    2001-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1471-4922
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