Identification of host defenses in the Drosophila gut using genome-scale RNAi [electronic resource] / Dominique Ferrandon.
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- Drosophila
- Host-parasite relationships
- Intestines -- Microbiology
- Natural immunity
- Serratia marcescens
- Small interfering RNA
- Disease Models, Animal
- Drosophila -- genetics
- Drosophila -- immunology
- Drosophila -- microbiology
- Host-Pathogen Interactions -- physiology
- Immunity, Innate
- Intestines -- microbiology
- RNA, Small Interfering
- Serratia Infections -- physiopathology
- Serratia marcescens -- pathogenicity
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Contents: Why use drosophila to study immunity? -- Drosophila digestive tract -- Intestinal barriers against pathogens -- The imd pathway in preventing infection -- Serratia marcescens, an opportunistic pathogen -- Genome wide RNA-I screening to identify essential genes for host defense -- Gene ontology of the hits from RNA-I screening -- The JAK/STAT pathway -- The components of host defenses to infections -- Serratia hemolysins.
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