!!Jonathan Hodgkin - Selected publications
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*Hodgkin J, Felix MA, Clark LC, Stroud D, Gravato-Nobre MJ (2013)  Two Leucobacter strains exert complementary virulence on Caenorhabditis including death by worm-star formation.   Current Biology 23: 2157-2161.
*Gravato-Nobre MJ, Stroud D, O'Rourke D, Darby C, Hodgkin J (2011)  Glycosylation genes expressed in seam cells determine complex surface properties and bacterial adhesion in the cuticle of Caenorhabditis elegans.  Genetics 187: 141-155.
*Nicholas HR, Hodgkin J (2009) The C. elegans Hox gene egl-5 is required for correct development of the hermaphrodite hindgut and for the response to rectal infection by Microbacterium nematophilum. Developmental Biology 329: 16-24.
*Partridge FA, Tearle AW, Gravato-Nobre MJ, Schafer WR, Hodgkin J (2008) The C. elegans glycosyltransferase BUS-8 has two distinct and essential roles in epidermal morphogenesis. Developmental Biology 317: 549-559.
*O’Rourke D, Baban D, Demidova M, Mott R, Hodgkin J (2006) Genomic clusters, putative pathogen recognition molecules and antimicrobial genes are induced by infection of C. elegans with M. nematophilum. Genome Research 16: 1005-1016.