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Prakash A, Agashe D, Khan I.  2023.  Alteration of diet microbiota limits the experimentally evolved immune priming response in flour beetles, but not pathogen resistance.. J Evol Biol.
Bagchi B, Seal S, Raina M, Basu DNath, Khan I.  2022.  Carcass Scavenging Relaxes Chemical-Driven Female Interference Competition in Flour Beetles. AMERICAN NATURALIST.
Prakash A, Agashe D, Khan I.  2022.  The costs and benefits of basal infection resistance vs immune priming responses in an insect.. Dev Comp Immunol. 126:104261.
Khan I, Prakash A, Agashe D.  2016.   Divergent immune priming responses across flour beetle life stages and populations . ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION . 6(21):7847-7855.
Khan I, Agashe D, Rolff J.  2017.  Early-life inflammation, immune response and ageing.. Proc Biol Sci. 284(1850)
Khan I, Prakash A, Agashe D.  2017.  Experimental evolution of insect immune memory versus pathogen resistance.. Proc Biol Sci. 284(1869)
Khan I, Prakash A, Issar S, Umarani M, Sasidharan R, Masagalli JN, Lama P, Venkatesan R, Agashe D.  2018.  Female Density-Dependent Chemical Warfare Underlies Fitness Effects of Group Sex Ratio in Flour Beetles. American Naturalist.
Khan I, Prakash A, Agashe D.  2016.  Immunosenescence and the ability to survive bacterial infection in the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum.. J Anim Ecol. 85(1):291-301.
Khan I, Prakash A, Agashe D.  2019.  Pathogen susceptibility and fitness costs explain variation in immune priming across natural populations of flour beetles.. J Anim Ecol.