Literature

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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
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
G. J. Hallman, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedTemperature sensitivity in insects and application in integrated pest management
B. Han, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedMendelian inheritance of pupal diapause in the flesh fly, Sarcophaga bullata
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
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
S. A. L. Hayward, Rinehart, J. P., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedDesiccation and rehydration elicit distinct heat shock protein transcript responses in flesh fly pupae
V. C. Henrich, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedGenetic differences in pupal diapause incidence between two selected strains of the flesh fly, Sarcophaga bullata
V. C. Henrich, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedSelection for late pupariation affects diapause incidence and duration in the flesh fly, Sarcophaga bullata
V. C. Henrich, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedA maternal effect that eliminates pupal diapause in progeny of the flesh fly, Sarcophaga bullata
K. H. Joplin, Bezanson, D. R., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedMolecular approaches to pupal diapause in flesh flies Sarcocphaga
K. H. Joplin, Chen, C. - P., Yocum, G. D., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedInduction of a tissue specific set on heat shock proteins in the flesh fly Sarcophaga crassipalpis
K. H. Joplin, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedDevelopmental and tissue specific control of the heat shock induced 70 kDa related proteins in the flesh fly, Sarcophaga crassipalpis
K. H. Joplin, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedCycles of protein synthesis during pupal diapause 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
K. H. Joplin, Yocum, G. D., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedDiapause specific proteins expressed by the brain during the pupal diapause of the flesh fly, Sarcophaga crassipalpis
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
O. Kukal, Denlinger, D. L., Lee, Jr., R. E.SubmittedDevelopmental and metabolic changes induced b anoxia in diapausing and non-diapsausing flesh fly pupae
O. Kukal, Denlinger, D. L., Lee, Jr., R. E.SubmittedDevelopmental and metabolic changes induced by anoxia in diapausing and non-diapausing flesh fly pupae
R. E. Lee, Jr., Chen, C. - P., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedCold shock and rapid cold-hardening in nonoverewintering insects
R. E. Lee, Jr., Chen, C. - P., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedA rapid cold-hardening process in insects
R. E. Lee, Jr., Chen, C. - P., Meacham, M. H., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedOntogenetic patterns of cold-hardiness and glycerol production in Sarcophaga crassipalpis
R. E. Lee, Jr., Costanzo, J. P., Lee, R. M.SubmittedReducing cold-hardiness of insect pests using ice nucleating active microbes
R. E. Lee, Jr., Denlinger D. L.SubmittedOntogeny of cold-hardiness in diapausing and nondiapausing stages of the flesh fly Sarcophaga crassipalpis
R. E. Lee, Jr., Denlinger D. L.SubmittedOntogeny of cold-hardiness in the flesh fly Sarcophaga crassipalpis
R. E. Lee, Jr., Denlinger D. L.SubmittedCold tolerance in diapausing and non-diapausing stages of the flesh fly, Sarcophaga crassipalpis
R. E. Lee, Jr., Denlinger, D. L., Chen, C. - P.SubmittedInsect cold hardiness and diapause: regulatory relationships
R. E. Lee, Jr., Denlinger, D. L., Chen, C. - P., Meacham, M.SubmittedFreezing intolerance, an insect model system
A. Li, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedRapid cold hardening elicits changes in brain protein profiles of the flesh fly, Sarcophaga crassipalpis
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
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
A. Li, Rinehart, J. P., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedNeuropeptide-like precursor 4 is uniquely expressed during pupal diapause in the flesh fly
R. L. Mangan, Hallman G. J.SubmittedTemperature treatments for quarantine security: new approaches for fresh commodities
G. Lopez-Martinez, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedRegulation of heat shock proteins in the apple maggot Rhagoletis pomonella during hot summer days and overwintering diapause
R. Mechoulam, Brueggemeier, R. W., Denlinger, D. L.SubmittedVertebrate sex hormones in insects
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
D. B. Rivers, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedFecundity and development of the ectoparasitic wasp Nasonia vitripennis are dependent on host quality
D. B. Rivers, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedRedirection of metabolism in the flesh fly, Sarcophaga bullata, following envenomation by the ectoparasitoid Nasonia vitripennis and correlation of metabolic effects with the diapause status of the host
D. B. Rivers, Denlinger D. L.SubmittedDevelopmental fate of the flesh fly, Sarcophaga bullata, envenomated by the pupal ectoparasitoid, Nasonia vitripennis
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
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
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
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)

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