Relationship between the successful infection by entomopathogenic nematodes and the host immune response

XY Li, RS Cowles, EA Cowles, R Gaugler… - International journal for …, 2007 - Elsevier
Reproduction of entomopathogenic nematodes requires that they escape recognition by a
host's immune system or that they have mechanisms to escape encapsulation and
melanization. We investigated the immune responses of larvae for the greater wax moth
(Galleria mellonella), tobacco hornworm (Manduca sexta), Japanese beetle (Popillia
japonica), northern masked chafer (Cyclocephala borealis), oriental beetle (Exomala
orientalis) and adult house crickets (Acheta domesticus), challenged with infective juveniles …

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11 Abstract 12 Reproduction of entomopathogenic nematodes requires that they escape
recognition by a host's immune system or that they have 13 mechanisms to escape
encapsulation and melanization. We investigated the immune responses of larvae for the
greater wax moth (Gal-14 leria mellonella), tobacco hornworm (Manduca sexta), Japanese
beetle (Popillia japonica), northern masked chafer (Cyclocephala bore-15 alis), oriental
beetle (Exomala orientalis) and adult house crickets (Acheta domesticus), challenged with …
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