Use of Greater Wax Moth Larvae (Galleria mellonella) as an Alternative Animal Infection Model for Analysis of Bacterial Pathogenesis
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Use of Greater Wax Moth Larvae (Galleria mellonella) as an Alternative Animal Infection Model for Analysis of Bacterial Pathogenesis
Frontiers Optimization and Characterization of a Galleria mellonella Larval Infection Model for Virulence Studies and the Evaluation of Therapeutics Against Streptococcus pneumoniae
Resources: Understanding Host-Pathogen Interactions With the Use of Galleria mellonella
Jaclyn G. McCutcheon's research works University of Alberta, Edmonton (UAlberta) and other places
Danielle L. Peters's research works National Research Council Canada, Ottawa (NRC) and other places
Gary DUNPHY, BSc, MSc, PhD, McGill University, Montréal, McGill, Department of Natural Resource Sciences
The greater wax moth Galleria mellonella: biology and use in immune studies. - Document - Gale OneFile: Health and Medicine
A) G. mellonella larvae naturally infected with Beauveria bassiana.
Use of the waxworm Galleria mellonella larvae as an infection model to study Acinetobacter baumannii