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 RBoguski, M SFreeman, MGordon, J IWyatt, G R and Wells, Michael A
The Journal of biological chemistry, vol. 263, (no. 22), pp. 10568-73, 1988/Aug/5. | Journal Article
1987
Cloning and expression of the gene for apolipophorin III from Locusta migratoria.
Kanost, Michael RMcDonald, H.L.Bradfield, J.Y.Locke, J. and Wyatt, G.R.
UCLA symposia on molecular and cellular biology., pp. 275-283, 1987. | Journal Article
 
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. | Journal Article
1985
Soluble peptidoglycan fragments stimulate antibacterial protein synthesis by fat body from larvae of Manduca sexta.
Dunn, P EDai, WKanost, Michael R and Geng, C X
Developmental and comparative immunology, vol. 9, (no. 3), pp. 559-68, 1985. | Journal Article
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 R
Journal of economic entomology., vol. 72, (no. 4), pp. 570-572, 1979. | Journal Article
n.d.no date or unknown
Serpins from an insect, Manduca sexta.
Kanost, Michael R
unknown. | Book Chapter