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Highly evolvable malaria vectors: The genomes of 16 Anopheles mosquitoes
DE Neafsey, RM Waterhouse, MR Abai, SS Aganezov, MA Alekseyev, ...
Science 347 (6217), 1258522, 2015
5762015
Asymmetric homotypic interactions of the atypical cadherin flamingo mediate intercellular polarity signaling
WS Chen, D Antic, M Matis, CY Logan, M Povelones, GA Anderson, ...
Cell 133 (6), 1093-1105, 2008
2862008
Leucine-rich repeat protein complex activates mosquito complement in defense against Plasmodium parasites
M Povelones, RM Waterhouse, FC Kafatos, GK Christophides
Science 324 (5924), 258-261, 2009
2632009
Transmission Blocking Immunity in the Malaria Non-Vector Mosquito Anopheles quadriannulatus Species A
T Habtewold, M Povelones, AM Blagborough, GK Christophides
PLoS pathogens 4 (5), e1000070, 2008
1052008
Structure-Function Analysis of the Anopheles gambiae LRIM1/APL1C Complex and its Interaction with Complement C3-Like Protein TEP1
M Povelones, LM Upton, KA Sala, GK Christophides
PLoS pathogens 7 (4), e1002023, 2011
952011
The CLIP-Domain Serine Protease Homolog SPCLIP1 Regulates Complement Recruitment to Microbial Surfaces in the Malaria Mosquito Anopheles gambiae
M Povelones, L Bhagavatula, H Yassine, LA Tan, LM Upton, MA Osta, ...
PLoS pathogens 9 (9), e1003623, 2013
922013
Mosquito immune responses and compatibility between Plasmodium parasites and anopheline mosquitoes
G Jaramillo-Gutierrez, J Rodrigues, G Ndikuyeze, M Povelones, ...
BMC microbiology 9, 1-11, 2009
882009
The role of the cysteine‐rich domain of Frizzled in Wingless‐Armadillo signaling
M Povelones, R Nusse
The EMBO journal 24 (19), 3493-3503, 2005
872005
Intrinsic injury signals enhance growth, survival, and excitability of Aplysia neurons
RT Ambron, XP Zhang, JD Gunstream, M Povelones, ET Walters
Journal of Neuroscience 16 (23), 7469-7477, 1996
851996
Sequence-structure-function relations of the mosquito leucine-rich repeat immune proteins
RM Waterhouse, M Povelones, GK Christophides
BMC genomics 11, 1-10, 2010
732010
RISK‐1: A novel MAPK homologue in axoplasm that is activated and retrogradely transported after nerve injury
YJ Sung, M Povelones, RT Ambron
Journal of neurobiology 47 (1), 67-79, 2001
662001
An NF-κB-like transcription factor in axoplasm is rapidly inactivated after nerve injury in Aplysia
M Povelones, K Tran, D Thanos, RT Ambron
Journal of Neuroscience 17 (13), 4915-4920, 1997
541997
Wnt signalling sees spots
M Povelones, R Nusse
Nature Cell Biology 4 (11), E249-E250, 2002
442002
Anopheles gambiae blood feeding initiates an anticipatory defense response to Plasmodium berghei
LM Upton, M Povelones, GK Christophides
Journal of innate immunity 7 (1), 74-86, 2014
402014
Genetic Evidence That Drosophila frizzled Controls Planar Cell Polarity and Armadillo Signaling by a Common Mechanism
M Povelones, R Howes, M Fish, R Nusse
Genetics 171 (4), 1643-1654, 2005
402005
The CLIP-domain serine protease CLIPC9 regulates melanization downstream of SPCLIP1, CLIPA8, and CLIPA28 in the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae
GL Sousa, R Bishnoi, RHG Baxter, M Povelones
PLoS pathogens 16 (10), e1008985, 2020
282020
Activation of mosquito immunity blocks the development of transmission-stage filarial nematodes
EB Edgerton, AR McCrea, CT Berry, JY Kwok, LK Thompson, B Watson, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (7), 3711-3717, 2020
242020
Dramatic changes in gene expression in different forms of Crithidia fasciculata reveal potential mechanisms for insect-specific adhesion in kinetoplastid parasites
JN Filosa, CT Berry, G Ruthel, SM Beverley, WC Warren, C Tomlinson, ...
PLoS neglected tropical diseases 13 (7), e0007570, 2019
242019
Direct interactions between immunocytes and neurons after axotomy in Aplysia
M Farr, DF Zhu, M Povelones, D Valcich, RT Ambron
Journal of neurobiology 46 (2), 89-96, 2001
232001
The complement system of malaria vector mosquitoes
M Povelones, MA Osta, GK Christophides
Advances in insect physiology 51, 223-242, 2016
192016
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