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    Cold-shock injury and rapid cold-hardening in the flesh fly, Sarcophaga crassipalpis. 

    Cheng-Ping, Chen; Denlinger, David L.; Lee, Richard E.
    Direct exposure to -10 C, in the absence of tissue freezing, causes high mortality in Sarcophaga crassipalpis: this result suggests that injury is due to cold shock. However, brief acclimation at 0 C enables larvae, ...
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    Cryobiology of the freeze-tolerant gall fly Eurosta solidaginis: Overwintering energetics and heat shock proteins. 

    Lee, Richard E.; Dommel, Robyn A.; Joplin, Karl H.; Denlinger, David L.
    The goldenrod gall fly Eurosta solidaginis (Diptera: Tehritidae) ranges from the southern U.S. northward into Canada. The larvae overwinters with a ball gall on the stem of goldenrod Solidago spa. The galls often extend ...
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    Cryobiology of the freeze-tolerent gall fly Eurosta solidaginis: overwintering energetics and heat shock proteins 

    Lee, Richard E.; Dommel, Robyn A.; Joplin, Karl H.; Denlinger, David L.
    The goldenrod gall fly E urosta solidaginis (Diptera: Tephritidae) ranges from the southern us. northward into Canada. The larva overwinters within a ball gall on the stem of goldenrod Solidago spp. The galls often extend ...
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    Compact genome of the Antarctic midge is likely an adaptation to an extreme environment 

    Kelley, Joanna L.; Peyton, Justin T.; Fiston-Lavier, Anna-Sophie; Teets, Nicholas M.; Muh-Ching, Yee; Johnston, J. Spencer; Bustamante, Carlos D.; Lee, Richard E.; Denlinger, David L.
    The midge, Belgica antarctica, is the only insect endemic to Antarctica, and thus it offers a powerful model for probing responses to extreme temperatures, freeze tolerance, dehydration, osmotic stress, ultraviolet radiation ...

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    Lee, Richard E. (4)Dommel, Robyn A. (2)Joplin, Karl H. (2)Bustamante, Carlos D. (1)Cheng-Ping, Chen (1)Fiston-Lavier, Anna-Sophie (1)Johnston, J. Spencer (1)Kelley, Joanna L. (1)Muh-Ching, Yee (1)... View More

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