Tsetse Immune System Maturation Requires the Presence of Obligate Symbionts in Larvae
Weiss BL, Wang J, Aksoy S. Tsetse Immune System Maturation Requires the Presence of Obligate Symbionts in Larvae. PLOS Biology 2011, 9: e1000619. PMID: 21655301, PMCID: PMC3104962, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1000619.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntrauterine larvaeBeneficial microbial symbiontsSpecific host phenotypesMilk gland secretionsHost physiological processesCo-evolutionary adaptationMicrobial symbiontsWigglesworthia glossinidiaObligate mutualistsHost phenotypePhysiological processesImmune system homeostasisWigglesworthiaTsetse fliesImportant functionsGland secretionSystem homeostasisFliesGlossina morsitansMutualistsSymbiontsDietary supplementationLarvaeHomeostasisPhenotype
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