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1 le, is a specific target during aging of the housefly.
2  beetles and further refined from studies of houseflies.
3 tive and food odours in both male and female houseflies.
4                                     Domestic houseflies (40 flies/group) were exposed for 24 h to fec
5 port that esc protein is highly conserved in housefly (72% identical to Drosophila esc), butterfly (5
6                    We sampled 116 individual houseflies and blowflies from varying habitats on three
7  gram-negative bacteria, as well as DNA from houseflies and feces from H. pylori-negative patients.
8             Among two-winged insects such as houseflies and their relatives, the hind wings are modif
9 ess during chicken colonisation, survival in houseflies and under nutrient-rich and -poor conditions
10 e (kdr) to pyrethroids and DDT in aphids and houseflies, and gene amplification conferring metabolic
11                                Blowflies and houseflies are mechanical vectors inhabiting synanthropi
12 fully demonstrated for the identification of housefly arginine kinase, a cytosolic protein that is in
13 enerality of this phenomenon, using the male housefly as an insect model in which food intake can be
14         Using gene knockout (CRISPR/Cas9) in houseflies, butterflies, and crickets and gene knockdown
15                             We conclude that houseflies can harbor viable H. pylori on their bodies a
16                         During flight a male housefly chasing a female executes a corrective turn wit
17        SVA nucleic acid was also detected in houseflies collected from affected farms and from a farm
18           Our investigation examined whether houseflies could acquire H. pylori from fresh human fece
19             H. pylori was not recovered from houseflies fed human feces either naturally infected or
20                                              Housefly genotypes possessing the identical kdr mutation
21 reted in feces from infected individuals and houseflies habitually develop and feed on excrement, we
22                               Fruitflies and houseflies have an open rhabdom system, in which the sev
23 troduction of the hermes transposon from the housefly into S. pombe.
24      These results suggest that the domestic housefly is not a vector for transmission or a reservoir
25                                            A housefly larvae (Musca domestica) vermireactor has been
26 eviously observed in planarian flatworms and housefly larvae.
27 drial membranes in the flight muscles of the housefly, manifested as carbonyl modifications, was dete
28 enced Drosophila species, medfly, blowflies, housefly, Megaselia scalaris, mosquitoes, butterfly, bee
29 or the blowfly Chrysomya megacephala and the housefly Musca domestica samples in our dataset.
30 ity of particulate matter on the antennae of houseflies (Musca domestica) collected from an urban env
31 dy examined the possible vector potential of houseflies (Musca domestica) for H. pylori.
32 nsecticide-resistant Cornell-R strain of the housefly (Musca domestica) produces an activity that deg
33 ter ant (Camponotus pennsylvanicus), and the housefly (Musca domestica), which use different modes of
34  are distinctly potent toxicants against the housefly, Musca domestica adult females.
35          Experiments were carried out on the housefly, Musca domestica, in which large and small popu
36 has recently been reported that the domestic housefly, Musca domestica, when fed pure cultures of H.
37  and/or severe bottlenecks in the New World, houseflies (n = 14) display variation among populations
38  shrimp (reflecting superposition eyes), and houseflies (neural superposition eyes).
39 tened rather than prolonged the life span of houseflies, particularly flies fed sucrose only.
40                                              Houseflies provide a good experimental model to study th
41                 Detection of SVA in mice and housefly samples and recovery of viable virus from mouse
42 em to suggest the opposite, but we show that housefly Sc can substitute for fruit fly Sc in sex deter
43                  The pioneering model of the housefly sodium channel visualized the first receptor fo
44 less, in insects as diverse as honeybees and houseflies, Sxl seems not to determine sex or to be func
45                                        Caged houseflies were exposed to freshly grown H. pylori on ag
46       At regular intervals, small numbers of houseflies were removed for microbiological and histolog