@article{patil_shah_guthrie_1979, title={ABSORPTION OF INSECTICIDES IN RESISTANT AND SUSCEPTIBLE HOUSE-FLIES (DIPTERA, MUSCIDAE)}, volume={72}, ISSN={["0022-0493"]}, DOI={10.1093/jee/72.3.416}, abstractNote={Absorption of DDT, dieldrin, diazinon, parathion, and carbaryl in resistant (Rutgers and Fc) and susceptible (CSMA) strains of Musca domestica L. was studied in adult females, larvae, and puparia. Absorption of all insecticides (except DDT in the Fc strain) in adult flies of the resistant strains was slower than the susceptible strain. In larval and puparial stages no consistent trend of absorption related to resistance was found. Absorption in the CSMA strain was found to be highest in the adult and lowest in the puparial stages.}, number={3}, journal={JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY}, author={PATIL, VL and SHAH, PV and GUTHRIE, FE}, year={1979}, pages={416–418} } @article{patil_guthrie_1979, title={CUTICULAR LIPIDS OF 2 RESISTANT AND A SUSCEPTIBLE STRAIN OF HOUSEFLIES}, volume={10}, ISSN={["0031-613X"]}, DOI={10.1002/ps.2780100506}, abstractNote={Abstract}, number={5}, journal={PESTICIDE SCIENCE}, author={PATIL, VL and GUTHRIE, FE}, year={1979}, pages={399–406} } @article{patil_guthrie_1979, title={EFFECT OF ANOMALOUS CUTICULAR PHOSPHOLIPIDS ON PENETRATION OF INSECTICIDES IN SUSCEPTIBLE AND RESISTANT HOUSE-FLIES}, volume={11}, ISSN={["0048-3575"]}, DOI={10.1016/0048-3575(79)90043-9}, abstractNote={Abstract The cuticular lipid composition of resistant and susceptible strains of house flies ( Musca domestica L.) was altered by incorporation of dl -carnitine and 2-dimethylaminoethanol into the artificial diet under axenic conditions. β-Methyl-choline or 2-dimethylaminoethanol partially replaced the naturally occurring phospholipids (phosphatidyl choline and phosphatidyl ethanolamine) in the cuticular lipids of the adult of all strains. Effects of altered cuticular lipid composition on absorption of DDT, dieldrin, diazinon, parathion, and carbaryl in susceptible and resistant strains of house flies were studied. Upon incorporation of β-methyl-choline, the absorption pattern in the susceptible strain was decreased slightly, but this qualitative change caused increased absorption of DDT, dieldrin, diazinon, and parathion in one or more resistant strains. Incorporation of 2-dimethylaminoethanol changed the absorption pattern of insecticides in both susceptible and resistant strains of house flies to a slightly greater extent than did β-methyl-choline.}, number={1-3}, journal={PESTICIDE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY}, author={PATIL, VL and GUTHRIE, FE}, year={1979}, pages={13–19} }