Molecules participating in insect immunity of Sarcophaga peregrina

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Abstract

Pricking the body wall of Sarcophaga peregrina (flesh fly) larvae with a needle activated the immune system of this insect and induced various immune molecules, including antibacterial proteins, in the hemolymph. In this review, I summarize and discuss the functions of these immune molecules, with particular emphasis on the dual roles of some of these molecules in defense and development. © 2010 The Japan Academy.

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Natori, S. (2010). Molecules participating in insect immunity of Sarcophaga peregrina. Proceedings of the Japan Academy Series B: Physical and Biological Sciences, 86(10), 927–938. https://doi.org/10.2183/pjab.86.927

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