The human filarial parasite Brugia malayi harbors an endosymbiotic bacterium of the genus Wolbachia. The Wolbachia\ud represent an attractive target for the control of filarial induced disease as elimination of the bacteria affects molting,\ud reproduction and survival of the worms. The molecular basis for the symbiotic relationship between Wolbachia and their\ud filarial hosts has yet to be elucidated. To identify proteins involved in this process, we focused on the Wolbachia surface\ud proteins (WSPs), which are known to be involved in bacteria-host interactions in other bacterial systems. Two WSP-like\ud proteins (wBm0152 and wBm0432) were localized to various host tissues of the B. malayi female adult worms and are\ud present in the exc...
Filarial nematode species can host Wolbachia bacterial endosymbionts. To understand the symbiosis, a...
Many bacteria live as intracellular symbionts, causing persistent infections within insects. One ext...
The human filarial parasite Brugia malayi harbors an endosymbiotic bacterium Wolbachia (wBm) that is...
The human filarial parasite Brugia malayi harbors an endosymbiotic bacterium of the genus Wolbachia....
The human filarial parasite Brugia malayi harbors an endosymbiotic bacterium of the genus Wolbachia....
<div><p>The human filarial parasite <i>Brugia malayi</i> harbors an endosymbiotic bacterium of the g...
The Brugia malayi endosymbiont Wolbachia has recently been shown to be essential for its host’s surv...
Brugia malayi, a parasitic nematode that causes lymphatic filariasis, harbors endosymbiotic intracel...
Wolbachia is an unculturable, intracellular bacterium that persists within an extremely broad range ...
AbstractBrugia malayi, a parasitic nematode that causes lymphatic filariasis, harbors endosymbiotic ...
Wolbachia is an unculturable, intracellular bacterium that persists within an extremely broad range ...
Wolbachia are endosymbiotic bacteria found in the majority of arthropods and filarial nematodes of m...
This chapter discusses the symbiotic relationship between Wolbachia and filarial nematodes as indica...
Filarial nematodes are important helminth parasites of the tropics and a leading cause of global dis...
Filarial nematodes harbour intracellular, Gram-negative bacteria belonging to the genus Wolbachia. T...
Filarial nematode species can host Wolbachia bacterial endosymbionts. To understand the symbiosis, a...
Many bacteria live as intracellular symbionts, causing persistent infections within insects. One ext...
The human filarial parasite Brugia malayi harbors an endosymbiotic bacterium Wolbachia (wBm) that is...
The human filarial parasite Brugia malayi harbors an endosymbiotic bacterium of the genus Wolbachia....
The human filarial parasite Brugia malayi harbors an endosymbiotic bacterium of the genus Wolbachia....
<div><p>The human filarial parasite <i>Brugia malayi</i> harbors an endosymbiotic bacterium of the g...
The Brugia malayi endosymbiont Wolbachia has recently been shown to be essential for its host’s surv...
Brugia malayi, a parasitic nematode that causes lymphatic filariasis, harbors endosymbiotic intracel...
Wolbachia is an unculturable, intracellular bacterium that persists within an extremely broad range ...
AbstractBrugia malayi, a parasitic nematode that causes lymphatic filariasis, harbors endosymbiotic ...
Wolbachia is an unculturable, intracellular bacterium that persists within an extremely broad range ...
Wolbachia are endosymbiotic bacteria found in the majority of arthropods and filarial nematodes of m...
This chapter discusses the symbiotic relationship between Wolbachia and filarial nematodes as indica...
Filarial nematodes are important helminth parasites of the tropics and a leading cause of global dis...
Filarial nematodes harbour intracellular, Gram-negative bacteria belonging to the genus Wolbachia. T...
Filarial nematode species can host Wolbachia bacterial endosymbionts. To understand the symbiosis, a...
Many bacteria live as intracellular symbionts, causing persistent infections within insects. One ext...
The human filarial parasite Brugia malayi harbors an endosymbiotic bacterium Wolbachia (wBm) that is...