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W Robert Shaw
Harvard University - Cambridge / United States
Medical and Health Sciences / Epidemiology and Public Health
AD Scientific Index ID: 1446668
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W Robert Shaw's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Evidence of natural Wolbachia infections in field populations of Anopheles gambiae Nature communications 5 (1), 3985, 2014
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Drosophila spichthyin inhibits BMP signaling and regulates synaptic growth and axonal microtubules Nature neuroscience 10 (2), 177-185, 2007
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Wolbachia infections in natural Anopheles populations affect egg laying and negatively correlate with Plasmodium development Nature communications 7 (1), 11772, 2016
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Wolbachia infections in natural Anopheles populations affect egg laying and negatively correlate with Plasmodium development Nature communications 7 (1), 11772, 2016
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Wolbachia infections in natural Anopheles populations affect egg laying and negatively correlate with Plasmodium developmentWR Shaw, P Marcenac, LM Childs, CO Buckee, F Baldini, SP Sawadogo, ...Nature communications 7 (1), 11772, 20161652016
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