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BARAT-HOUARI M, HILLIOU F, JOUSSET FX, SOFER L, DELEURY E, ROCHER J, RAVALLEC M, GALIBERT L, DELOBEL P, FEYEREISEN R, FOURNIER P, VOLKOFF, A.N. 2006. Gene expression profiling of Spodoptera frugiperda hemocytes and fat body using cDNA microarray reveals polydnavirus associated variations in lepidopteran host genes transcript levels. BMC Genomics. 21:160-179.

BISCHOFF V, VIGNAL C, DUVIC B, BONECA IG, HOFFMANN JA, ROYET J. 2006. Downregulation of the Drosophila immune response by peptidoglycan-recognition proteins SC1 and SC2. PLoS Pathog. 2, e14.

FIEVET J, TENTCHEVA D, GAITHIER L, de MIRANDA J, COUSSERANS F, COLIN ME, BERGOIN M. 2006. Localization of deformed wing virus infection in queen and drove Apis mellifera L. Virol J. 23:16-20.

GALIBERT L, DEVAUCHELLE G, COUSSERANS F, ROCHER J, CERUTTI P, BARAT-HOUARI M, FOURNIER P, VOLKOFF AN. 2006. Members of the Hyposoter didymator Ichnovirus repeat element gene family are differentially expressed in Spodoptera frugiperda. Virol J. 19:48-58.

GAUDRIAULT S, DUCHAUD E, LANOIS A, CANOY A-S, BOUROT S, DEROSE R, KUNST F, BOEMARE N, GIVAUDAN A. 2006. Whole-genome comparison between Photorhabdus strains to identify genomic regions involved in the specificity of nematode interaction. J Bacteriol. 188:809-814.

GOSSELIN-GRENET AS, MOTTET-OSMAN G, ROUX L. 2006. From assembly to virus particle budding: pertinence of the detergent resistant membranes. Virol. 344:296-303.

GRENIER AM, DUPORT G, PAGES S, CONDEMINE G, RAHBE Y. 2006. The phytopathogen Dickeya dadantii (Erwinia chrysanthemi 3937) is a pathogen of the pea aphid. Appl Environ Microbiol. 72:1956-1965.

GUEGUEN Y, HERPIN A, AUMELAS A, GARNIER J, FIEVET J, ESCOUBAS JM, BULET P, GONZALEZ M, LELONG C, FAVREL P, BACHERE E. 2006. Characterization of a defensin from the oyster Crassostrea gigas. Recombinant production, folding, solution structure, antimicrobial activities, and gene expression. J Biol Chem. 281:313-323.

KRIN E, CHAKROUN N, TURLIN E, GIVAUDAN A, GABORIAU F, BONNE I, ROUSSELLE JC, FRANGEUL L, LACROIX C, HULLO MF, MARISA L, DANCHIN A, DERZELLE S. 2006. Pleiotropic role of quorum-sensing autoinducer 2 in Photorhabdus luminescens. Appl Environ Microbiol. 72:6439-6451.

LANDAIS I, VINCENT R, BOUTON M, DEVAUCHELLE G, CERUTTI M, OGLIASTRO MH. 2006. Functional analysis of evolutionary clustering of bZIP binding sites in the baculovirus homologous regions (hrs) suggests a cooperativity between host and viral transcription factors. Virol. 344:421-431.

MRACEK Z, NGUYEN KB, TAILLIEZ P, BOEMARE N, CHEN S. 2006.Steinernema sichuanense n. sp. (Rhabditida, Steinernematidae), a new species of entomopathogenic nematode from the province of Sichuan, east Tibetan Mts., China. J Invertebr Pathol. 93:157-169.

NEGRE V, HOTELIER T, VOLKOFF AN, GIMENEZ S, COUSSERANS F, MITA K, SABAU X, ROCHER J, LOPEZ-FERBER M, d'ALENCON E, AUDANT P, SABOURAULT C, BIDEGAINBERRY V, HILLIOU F, FOURNIER P. 2006. SPODOBASE: an EST database for the lepidopteran crop pest Spodoptera. BMC Bioinformatics. 23:322-331.

RIBEIRO C, BREHELIN M. 2006. Insect haemocytes: what type of cell is that? J Insect Physiol. 52:417-429.

RORTAIS A, TENTCHEVA D, PAPACHRISTOFOROU A, GAUTHIER L, ARNOLD G, COLIN ME, BERGOIN M. 2006. Deformed wing virus is not related to honey bees' aggressiveness. Virol J. 3:61-64.

SICARD M, HINSINGER J, LE BRUN N, PAGES S, BOEMARE N, MOULIA C. 2006. Interspecific competition between entomopathogenic nematodes (Steinernema) is modified by their bacterial symbionts (Xenorhabdus). BMC Evol Biol. 6:68-77.

TAILLIEZ P, PAGES S, GINIBRE N, BOEMARE N. 2006. New insight into diversity in the genus Xenorhabdus, including the description of ten new species. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 56:2805-2818.

TENTCHEVA D, GAUTHIER L, BAGNY L, FIEVET J, DAINAT B, COUSSERANS F, COLIN ME, BERGOIN M. 2006. Comparative analysis of deformed wing virus (DWV) RNA in Apis mellifera L. and Varroa destructor. Apidol. 37:41-50.