Literature

AuthorsYearsort descendingTitle
B. Han, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedMendelian inheritance of pupal diapause in the flesh fly, Sarcophaga bullata
A. Li, Rinehart, J. P., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedNeuropeptide-like precursor 4 is uniquely expressed during pupal diapause in the flesh fly
A. Li, Michaud, M. R., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedRapid elevation of Inos and decreases in abundance of other proteins at pupal diapause termination in the flesh fly Sarcophaga crassipalpis
B. Han, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedLength variation in a specific region of the period gene correlates with differences in pupal diapause incidence in the flesh fly, Sarcophaga bullata
D. A. Hahn, Ragland, G. J., Shoemaker, D. D., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedGene discovery using massively parallel pyrosequencing to develop ESTs for the flesh fly Sarcophaga crassipalpis
Q. Zhang, Zd'arek, J., Nachman, R. J., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedDiapause hormone in the corn earworm, Helicoverpa zea: optimum temperature for activity, structure-activity relationships, and efficacy in accelerating flesh fly pupariation
A. Li, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedRapid cold hardening elicits changes in brain protein profiles of the flesh fly, Sarcophaga crassipalpis
G. Lopez-Martinez, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedRegulation of heat shock proteins in the apple maggot Rhagoletis pomonella during hot summer days and overwintering diapause
M. R. Michaud, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedShifts in the carbohydrate, polyol, and amino acid pools during rapid cold-hardening and diapause-associated cold-hardening in flesh flies (Sarcophaga crassipalpis): a metabolomic comparison
Y. Fujiwara, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedHigh temperature and hexane break pupal diapause in the flesh fly, Sarcophaga crassipalpis, by activating ERK/MAPK
Y. Fujiwara, Denlinger D. L.Submittedp38 MAPK is a likely component of the signal transduction pathway triggering rapid cold hardening in the flesh fly Sarcophaga crassipalpis
A. Q. Li, Popova-Butler, A., Dean, D. H., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedProteomics of the flesh fly brain reveals an abundance of upregulated heat shock proteins during pupal diapause
M. R. Michaud, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedOleic acid is elevated in cell membranes during rapid cold-hardening and pupal diapause in the flesh fly, Sarcophaga crassipalpis
S. G. Goto, Han, B., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedA nondiapausing variant of the flesh fly, Sarcophaga bullata, that shows arrhythmic adult eclosion and elevated expression of two circadian clock genes, period and timeless
J. A. Yoder, Benoit, J. B., Denlinger, D. L., Rivers, D. B.SubmittedStress-induced accumulation of glycerol in the flesh fly, Sarcophaga bullata: Evidence indicating anti-desiccant and cryoprotectant functions of this polyol and a role for the brain in coordinating the response
S. A. L. Hayward, Pavlides, S. C., Tammariello, S. P., Rinehart, J. P., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedTemporal expression patterns of diapause-associated genes in flesh fly pupae from the onset of diapause through post-diapause quiescence
Y. - S. Kim, Denlinger, D. L., Smith, B.SubmittedSpatial conditioning in the flesh fly, Sarcophaga crassipalpis: disruption of learning by cold shock and protection by rapid cold hardening
S. A. L. Hayward, Rinehart, J. P., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedDesiccation and rehydration elicit distinct heat shock protein transcript responses in flesh fly pupae
D. B. Rivers, Zdárek, J., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedDisruption of pupariation and eclosion behavior in the flesh fly, Sarcophaga bullata Parker (Diptera: Sarcophagidae), by venom from the ectoparasitic wasp Nasonia vitripennis (Walker) (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae)
J. P. Rinehart, Diakoff, S. J., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedSarcotoxin II from the flesh fly Sarcophaga crassipalpis (Diptera): a comparison of transcript expression in diapausing and nondiapausing pupae
D. L. DenlingerSubmittedRegulation of diapause
J. P. Rinehart, Denlinger, D. L., Rivers, D. B.SubmittedUpregulation of transcripts encoding select heat shock proteins in the flesh fly Sarcophaga crassipalpis in response to venom from the ectoparasitoid wasp Nasonia vitripennis
S. G. Goto, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedGenes encoding two cystatins in the flesh fly Sarcophaga crassipalpis and their distinct expression patterns in relation to pupal diapause
S. G. Goto, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedShort-day and long-day expression patterns of genes involved in the flesh fly clock mechanism: Period, timeless, cycle and cryptochrome
J. P. Rinehart, Cikra-Ireland, R. A., Flannagan, R. D., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedExpression of ecdysone receptor is unaffected by pupal diapause in the flesh fly, Sarcophaga crassipalpis, while its dimerization partner, USP, is downregulated
D. B. Rivers, Lee, R. E., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedCold hardiness of the fly pupal parasitoid Nasonia vitripennis is enhanced by its host Sarcophaga crassipalpis
J. P. Rinehart, Yocum, G. D., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedDevelopmental upregulation of inducible hsp70 transcripts, but not the cognate form, during pupal diapause in the flesh fly, Sarcophaga crassipalpis
J. P. Rinehart, Yocum, G. D., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedThermotolerance and rapid cold hardening ameliorate the negative effects of brief exposures to high or low temperatures on fecundity in the flesh fly, Sarcophaga crassipalpis
J. P. Rinehart, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedHeat-shock protein 90 is down-regulated during pupal diapause in the flesh fly, Sarcophaga crassipalpis, but remains responsive to thermal stress
D. L. Denlinger, Lee R. E.SubmittedPhysiology of cold sensitivity
R. L. Mangan, Hallman G. J.SubmittedTemperature treatments for quarantine security: new approaches for fresh commodities
M. K. Rust, Reierson D. A.SubmittedUse of extreme temperatures in urban insect pest management
R. E. Lee, Jr., Costanzo, J. P., Lee, R. M.SubmittedReducing cold-hardiness of insect pests using ice nucleating active microbes
D. L. Denlinger, Yocum G. D.SubmittedPhysiology of heat sensitivity
G. J. Hallman, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedTemperature sensitivity in insects and application in integrated pest management
D. L. DenlingerSubmittedMaternal control of fly diapause
M. L. Z. Webb, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedDeuterium oxide prevents expression of a diapause maternal effect in the flesh fly, Sarcophaga bullata (Diptera: Sarcophagidae), and alters development and fecundity
D. B. Rivers, Lee, Jr, R. E., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedCold hardiness of the fly pupal parasitoid Nasonia vitripennis is enhanced by its host Sarcophaga crassipalpis
S. P. Tammariello, Rinehart, J. P., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedDesiccation elicits heat shock protein transcription in the flesh fly, Sarcophaga crassipalpis, but does not enhance tolerance to high or low temperatures
J. A. Yoder, Blomquist, G. J., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedHydrocarbon profiles from puparia of diapausing and nondiapausing flesh flies (Sarcophaga crassipalpis) reflect quantitative rather than qualitative differences
D. L. Denlinger, Zdárek J.SubmittedMetamorphosis behavior of flies
D. B. Rivers, Hink, W. F., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedToxicity of the venom from Nasonia vitripennis (Hymenoptera: Pteromalidae) toward fly hosts, nontarget insects, different developmental stages, and cultured insect cells
G. D. Yocum, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedInduction and decay of thermosensitivity in the flesh fly, Sarcophaga crassipalpis
K. H. Joplin, Stetson, D. L., Diaz, J. G., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedCellular differences in ring glands of flesh fly pupae as a consequence of diapause programming
J. Zdárek, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedNeural regulation of pupariation in tsetse larvae
J. A. Yoder, Denlinger, D. L., Dennis, M. W., Kolattukudy, P. E.SubmittedEnhancement of diapausing flesh fly puparia with additional hydrocarbons and evidence for alkane biosynthesis by a decarbonylation mechanism
J. A. Yoder, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedEvidence for a brain factor that stimulates deposition of puparial hydrocarbons in diapausing flesh flies
G. D. Yocum, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedProlonged thermotolerance in the flesh fly, Sarcophaga crassipalpis, does not require continuous expression of persistence of the 72kDa heat-shock protein
K. Slama, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedInfradian cycles of oxygen consumption in diapausing pupae of the flesh fly, Sarcophaga crassipalpis, monitored by a scanning microrespirographic method
C. - P. Chen, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedReduction of cold injury in flies using an intermittent pulse of high temperature

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