Matthew Heerman
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Recent Articles
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Beaurepaire A, Piot N, Doublet V, Antunez K, Campbell E, Chantawannakul P, et al.
Insects
. 2020 Apr;
11(4).
PMID: 32290327
In the past centuries, viruses have benefited from globalization to spread across the globe, infecting new host species and populations. A growing number of viruses have been documented in the...
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Li Z, Yu T, Chen Y, Heerman M, He J, Huang J, et al.
Pestic Biochem Physiol
. 2019 Apr;
156:36-43.
PMID: 31027579
Declines in honey bee populations represent a worldwide concern. The widespread use of neonicotinoid insecticides has been one of the factors linked to these declines. Sublethal doses of a neonicotinoid...
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Li J, Wang T, Evans J, Rose R, Zhao Y, Li Z, et al.
Viruses
. 2019 Jan;
11(1).
PMID: 30646581
RNA viruses that contain single-stranded RNA genomes of positive sense make up the largest group of pathogens infecting honey bees. (SBV) is one of the most widely distributed honey bee...
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Zhao Y, Heerman M, Peng W, Evans J, Rose R, DeGrandi-Hoffman G, et al.
Insects
. 2019 Jan;
10(1).
PMID: 30626033
The synergistic interactions between the ectoparasitic mite and (DWV) lead to the reduction in lifespan of the European honey bee and often have been implicated in colony losses worldwide. However,...
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Malta J, Heerman M, Weng J, Fernandes K, Martins G, Ramalho-Ortigao M
Cell Tissue Res
. 2017 Mar;
368(3):513-529.
PMID: 28285352
During metamorphosis, holometabolous insects undergo significant remodeling of their midgut and become able to cope with changes in dietary requirements between larval and adult stages. At this stage, insects must...
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Heerman M, Weng J, Hurwitz I, Durvasula R, Ramalho-Ortigao M
PLoS Negl Trop Dis
. 2015 Jul;
9(7):e0003923.
PMID: 26154607
The midgut microbial community in insect vectors of disease is crucial for an effective immune response against infection with various human and animal pathogens. Depending on the aspects of their...