The infective juveniles (IJs) of entomopathogenic nematodes such as Steinernema carpocapsae are the only stage in their life cycle that is free living before infecting new hosts. When the IJs enter the host, they activate and secrete proteins to modulate the host immune system. The secreted proteins are identified by mass spectrometry in this study.
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Keywords: entomopathogenic nematodes ; Steinernema carpocapsae ; venom ; excretory-secretory products ; infective juvenile
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Adler R. Dillman |
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