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Sex, horizontal transmission, and multiple hosts prevent local adaptation of Crithidia bombi, a parasite of bumblebees (Bombus spp.)Nosema Tolerant Honeybees (Apis mellifera) Escape Parasitic Manipulation of Apoptosis.The genomes of two key bumblebee species with primitive eusocial organizationGenetic characterization of Bombyx mori (Lepidoptera: Bombycidae) breeding and hybrid lines with different geographic origins.Rapid evolution of antimicrobial peptide genes in an insect host-social parasite system.More than royal food - Major royal jelly protein genes in sexuals and workers of the honeybee Apis mellifera.What is the main driver of ageing in long-lived winter honeybees: antioxidant enzymes, innate immunity, or vitellogenin?Seasonal variability of prevalence and occurrence of multiple infections shape the population structure of Crithidia bombi, an intestinal parasite of bumblebees (Bombus spp.)Comparative analysis of detection limits and specificity of molecular diagnostic markers for three pathogens (Microsporidia, Nosema spp.) in the key pollinators Apis mellifera and Bombus terrestris.Dynamics of immune system gene expression upon bacterial challenge and wounding in a social insect (Bombus terrestris).Mesenchymal stem cells correct haemodynamic dysfunction associated with liver injury after extended resection in a pig model.Diversity of honey stores and their impact on pathogenic bacteria of the honeybee, Apis mellifera.A depauperate immune repertoire precedes evolution of sociality in beesSeasonal changes of buffalo colostrum: physicochemical parameters, fatty acids and cholesterol variation.Origin and function of the major royal jelly proteins of the honeybee (Apis mellifera) as members of the yellow gene family.Climate rather than geography separates two European honeybee subspecies.The Curious Case of Achromobacter eurydice, a Gram-Variable Pleomorphic Bacterium Associated with European Foulbrood Disease in Honeybees.Bay laurel (Laurus nobilis) as potential antiviral treatment in naturally BQCV infected honeybees.Preliminary Investigation of Species Diversity of Rice Hopper Parasitoids in Southeast Asia.The terpenes of leaves, pollen, and nectar of thyme (Thymus vulgaris) inhibit growth of bee disease-associated microbesCryptic Species Diversity of Rice Hopper Parasitoids in Southeast AsiaComparative Genomics and Description of Putative Virulence Factors of , the Causative Agent of European Foulbrood Disease in Honey BeesBotanical Origin Causes Changes in Nutritional Profile and Antioxidant Activity of Fermented Products Obtained from HoneyHigh-resolution maps of Swiss apiaries and their applicability to study spatial distribution of bacterial honey bee brood diseasesLost colonies found in a data mine: Global honey trade but not pests or pesticides as a major cause of regional honeybee colony declinesVirulence of Melissococcus plutonius and secondary invaders associated with European foulbrood disease of the honey beeSocial environment affects the transcriptomic response to bacteria in ant queensDyeing but not dying: Colourful dyes as a non-lethal method of food labelling for in vitro-reared honey bee (Apis mellifera) larvaeImmune-Deficient Pfp/Rag2-/- Mice Featured Higher Adipose Tissue Mass and Liver Lipid Accumulation with Growing Age than Wildtype C57BL/6N MiceThe rise and fall of major royal jelly proteins during a honeybee (Apis mellifera) workers' lifeDiscovery of Paenibacillus larvae ERIC V: Phenotypic and genomic comparison to genotypes ERIC I-IV reveal different inventories of virulence factors which correlate with epidemiological prevalences of American FoulbroodThe Effect of Diet on the Composition and Stability of Proteins Secreted by Honey Bees in Honey
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