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9 April 2013
- 04:2204:22, 9 April 2013 diff hist −79 Xenorhabdus nematophilus No edit summary
- 03:4603:46, 9 April 2013 diff hist +288 Xenorhabdus nematophilus No edit summary
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- 02:3602:36, 9 April 2013 diff hist −1,676 Xenorhabdus nematophilus No edit summary
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8 April 2013
- 06:3606:36, 8 April 2013 diff hist +2,309 Xenorhabdus nematophilus No edit summary
- 04:1904:19, 8 April 2013 diff hist 0 Xenorhabdus nematophilus No edit summary
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- 04:1304:13, 8 April 2013 diff hist +189 Xenorhabdus nematophilus →Biological Interaction
- 04:1004:10, 8 April 2013 diff hist +132 N File:Shapiro.cornell.process.jpg The life cycle of the nematode is completed in a few days, and it results in thousands of new infective juveniles looking for hosts. current
- 04:0904:09, 8 April 2013 diff hist +128 N File:Shapiro.cornell.jpg A Entomopathogenic nematode, infective juevenile stage. B Infected Galleria mellonella (wax moth) larva with nematodes emerging. current
- 04:0204:02, 8 April 2013 diff hist −3 Xenorhabdus nematophilus No edit summary
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- 03:4303:43, 8 April 2013 diff hist +4,108 N Xenorhabdus nematophilus The symbiotic interaction between a bacterium and its nematode, and the hosts they infect.
- 03:3103:31, 8 April 2013 diff hist +252 N File:KhandelwalXn.jpeg (A) Thin section of an X. nematophilus cell, showing outer membrane blebs on the surface of the cell and in the surrounding area. (B) Negatively stained outer membrane vesicles in X. nematophilus cells showing electron-dense substances enclosed within. current