182 Publications (Page 8 of 8)
1988
Primary structure of apolipophorin-III from the migratory locust, Locusta migratoria. Potential amphipathic structures and molecular evolution of an insect apolipoprotein.Kanost, Michael R⋅Boguski, M S⋅Freeman, M⋅Gordon, J I⋅Wyatt, G R and Wells, Michael AThe Journal of biological chemistry, vol. 263, (no. 22), pp. 10568-73, 1988/Aug/5.
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1987
Cloning and expression of the gene for apolipophorin III from Locusta migratoria.Kanost, Michael R⋅McDonald, H.L.⋅Bradfield, J.Y.⋅Locke, J. and Wyatt, G.R.UCLA symposia on molecular and cellular biology., pp. 275-283, 1987.
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Increase in serum lysozyme following injection of bacteria into larvae of Manduca sexta.Dunn, P.E.⋅Kanost, Michael R and Drake, D.R.UCLA symposia on molecular and cellular biology., pp. 381-390, 1987.
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1985
Soluble peptidoglycan fragments stimulate antibacterial protein synthesis by fat body from larvae of Manduca sexta.Dunn, P E⋅Dai, W⋅Kanost, Michael R and Geng, C XDevelopmental and comparative immunology, vol. 9, (no. 3), pp. 559-68, 1985.
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1983
THE INDUCTION OF LYSOZYME AND OTHER ANTIBACTERIAL HEMOLYMPH PROTEINS IN THE TOBACCO HORNWORM, MANDUCA SEXTA (Dissertation)Kanost, Michael R (1983).
1979
Susceptibility of the zebra caterpillar to Autographa californica nuclear polyhedrosis virus.Capinera, John L and Kanost, Michael RJournal of economic entomology., vol. 72, (no. 4), pp. 570-572, 1979.
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