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SUBMITTER: Kanost MR
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5010457 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Kanost Michael R MR Arrese Estela L EL Cao Xiaolong X Chen Yun-Ru YR Chellapilla Sanjay S Goldsmith Marian R MR Grosse-Wilde Ewald E Heckel David G DG Herndon Nicolae N Jiang Haobo H Papanicolaou Alexie A Qu Jiaxin J Soulages Jose L JL Vogel Heiko H Walters James J Waterhouse Robert M RM Ahn Seung-Joon SJ Almeida Francisca C FC An Chunju C Aqrawi Peshtewani P Bretschneider Anne A Bryant William B WB Bucks Sascha S Chao Hsu H Chevignon Germain G Christen Jayne M JM Clarke David F DF Dittmer Neal T NT Ferguson Laura C F LCF Garavelou Spyridoula S Gordon Karl H J KHJ Gunaratna Ramesh T RT Han Yi Y Hauser Frank F He Yan Y Heidel-Fischer Hanna H Hirsh Ariana A Hu Yingxia Y Jiang Hongbo H Kalra Divya D Klinner Christian C König Christopher C Kovar Christie C Kroll Ashley R AR Kuwar Suyog S SS Lee Sandy L SL Lehman Rüdiger R Li Kai K Li Zhaofei Z Liang Hanquan H Lovelace Shanna S Lu Zhiqiang Z Mansfield Jennifer H JH McCulloch Kyle J KJ Mathew Tittu T Morton Brian B Muzny Donna M DM Neunemann David D Ongeri Fiona F Pauchet Yannick Y Pu Ling-Ling LL Pyrousis Ioannis I Rao Xiang-Jun XJ Redding Amanda A Roesel Charles C Sanchez-Gracia Alejandro A Schaack Sarah S Shukla Aditi A Tetreau Guillaume G Wang Yang Y Xiong Guang-Hua GH Traut Walther W Walsh Tom K TK Worley Kim C KC Wu Di D Wu Wenbi W Wu Yuan-Qing YQ Zhang Xiufeng X Zou Zhen Z Zucker Hannah H Briscoe Adriana D AD Burmester Thorsten T Clem Rollie J RJ Feyereisen René R Grimmelikhuijzen Cornelis J P CJP Hamodrakas Stavros J SJ Hansson Bill S BS Huguet Elisabeth E Jermiin Lars S LS Lan Que Q Lehman Herman K HK Lorenzen Marce M Merzendorfer Hans H Michalopoulos Ioannis I Morton David B DB Muthukrishnan Subbaratnam S Oakeshott John G JG Palmer Will W Park Yoonseong Y Passarelli A Lorena AL Rozas Julio J Schwartz Lawrence M LM Smith Wendy W Southgate Agnes A Vilcinskas Andreas A Vogt Richard R Wang Ping P Werren John J Yu Xiao-Qiang XQ Zhou Jing-Jiang JJ Brown Susan J SJ Scherer Steven E SE Richards Stephen S Blissard Gary W GW
Insect biochemistry and molecular biology 20160812
Manduca sexta, known as the tobacco hornworm or Carolina sphinx moth, is a lepidopteran insect that is used extensively as a model system for research in insect biochemistry, physiology, neurobiology, development, and immunity. One important benefit of this species as an experimental model is its extremely large size, reaching more than 10 g in the larval stage. M. sexta larvae feed on solanaceous plants and thus must tolerate a substantial challenge from plant allelochemicals, including nicotin ...[more]