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Using honey bee cell lines to improve honey bee health
Michael Goblirsch
Entomology
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
honey
99%
bee
92%
health
51%
cell
46%
infection
30%
pathogen
30%
pollination
21%
virus
16%
cell (biology)
12%
health and nutrition
11%
services
10%
animal
5%
demand
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Bees
100%
Honey
98%
Nosema
45%
Cell Line
44%
Health
36%
Pollination
28%
Cell Culture Techniques
25%
Infections
15%
Viruses
11%
Animals
4%
Agriculture & Biology
honey bees
70%
cell lines
55%
cell culture
26%
Nosema
22%
pathogens
19%
infection
17%
pollination
14%
Nosema ceranae
12%
Biological Sciences
12%
beekeepers
10%
viruses
10%
aseptic conditions
10%
nutrition
6%
cells
5%
animals
3%
methodology
2%