Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Type
Research Program Projects (P01)
Project #
5P01AI028778-03
Application #
3092025
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (SRC (71))
Project Start
1990-06-01
Project End
1995-05-31
Budget Start
1992-06-01
Budget End
1993-05-31
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
1992
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Yale University
Department
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
082359691
City
New Haven
State
CT
Country
United States
Zip Code
06520
O'Neill, S L; Pettigrew, M M; Sinkins, S P et al. (1997) In vitro cultivation of Wolbachia pipientis in an Aedes albopictus cell line. Insect Mol Biol 6:33-9
Sinkins, S P; Braig, H R; O'Neill, S L (1995) Wolbachia superinfections and the expression of cytoplasmic incompatibility. Proc Biol Sci 261:325-30
Aksoy, S (1995) Wigglesworthia gen. nov. and Wigglesworthia glossinidia sp. nov., taxa consisting of the mycetocyte-associated, primary endosymbionts of tsetse flies. Int J Syst Bacteriol 45:848-51
Sinkins, S P; Braig, H R; O'Neill, S L (1995) Wolbachia pipientis: bacterial density and unidirectional cytoplasmic incompatibility between infected populations of Aedes albopictus. Exp Parasitol 81:284-91
Aksoy, S; Pourhosseini, A A; Chow, A (1995) Mycetome endosymbionts of tsetse flies constitute a distinct lineage related to Enterobacteriaceae. Insect Mol Biol 4:15-22
Aksoy, S (1995) Molecular analysis of the endosymbionts of tsetse flies: 16S rDNA locus and over-expression of a chaperonin. Insect Mol Biol 4:23-9
O'Neill, S L; Kittayapong, P; Braig, H R et al. (1995) Insect densoviruses may be widespread in mosquito cell lines. J Gen Virol 76 ( Pt 8):2067-74
LeCuyer, K A; Crothers, D M (1993) The Leptomonas collosoma spliced leader RNA can switch between two alternate structural forms. Biochemistry 32:5301-11
Beard, C B; O'Neill, S L; Mason, P et al. (1993) Genetic transformation and phylogeny of bacterial symbionts from tsetse. Insect Mol Biol 1:123-31
O'Neill, S L; Gooding, R H; Aksoy, S (1993) Phylogenetically distant symbiotic microorganisms reside in Glossina midgut and ovary tissues. Med Vet Entomol 7:377-83

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