Gene expression changes in honey bees induced by sublethal imidacloprid exposure during the larval stage

Volume: 88, Pages: 12 - 20
Published: Sep 1, 2017
Abstract
Honey bee larvae exposed to sublethal doses of imidacloprid show behavioural abnormalities as adult insects. Previous studies have demonstrated that this phenomenon originates from abnormal neural development in response to imidacloprid exposure. Here, we further investigated the global gene expression changes in the heads of newly emerged adults and observed that 578 genes showed more than 2-fold changes in gene expression after imidacloprid...
Paper Details
Title
Gene expression changes in honey bees induced by sublethal imidacloprid exposure during the larval stage
Published Date
Sep 1, 2017
Volume
88
Pages
12 - 20
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