Stilbonematinae

marine thiotrophic nematodes

Literature

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C. Bayer, Heindl, N. R., Rinke, C., Lücker, S., Ott, J., Bulgheresi, S.2009{Molecular characterization of the symbionts associated with marine nematodes of the genus Robbea}
S. Bulgheresi2011{Calling the roll on Laxus oneistus immune defense molecules.}
S. Bulgheresi, Schabussova, I., Chen, T., Mullin, N. P., Maizels, R. M., Ott, J.2006{A new C-type lectin similar to the human immunoreceptor DC-SIGN mediates symbiont acquisition by a marine nematode}
S. Bulgheresi, Gruber-Vodicka, H. R., Heindl, N. R., Dirks, U., Kostadinova, M., Breiteneder, H., Ott, J.2011{Sequence variability of the pattern recognition receptor Mermaid mediates specificity of marine nematode symbioses.}
N. R. Heindl, Gruber-Vodicka, H. R., Bayer, C., Lücker, S., Ott, J., Bulgheresi, S.2011{First detection of thiotrophic symbiont phylotypes in the pelagic marine environment.}
N. Leisch, Verheul, J., Heindl, N. R., Gruber-Vodicka, H. R., Pende, N., Blaauwen, T. Den, Bulgheresi, S.Submitted{Growth in width and FtsZ ring longitudinal positioning in a gamma ­ proteobacterial symbiont}
Aa Nabatov, de Jong, Ma W. P., de Witte, L., Bulgheresi, S., Geijtenbeek, T. B. H.2008{C-type lectin Mermaid inhibits dendritic cell mediated HIV-1 transmission to CD4+ T cells.}
J. Ott, Bright, M., Bulgheresi, S.2004{Symbioses between Marine N ematodes and Sulfur-oxidizing Chemoautotrophic Bacteria}
N. Pende, Leisch, N., Gruber-Vodicka, H. R., Heindl, N. R., Ott, J., Blaauwen, Tden, Bulgheresi, S.2014{Size-independent symmetric division in extraordinarily long cells}
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