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Batch RearingAedes aegypti

Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2022
Standardized rearing methods for the yellow fever mosquitoAedes aegyptiare critical to facilitate controlled laboratory studies. This protocol describes a batch rearing protocol forAedes aegyptistocks that yields healthy eggs, larvae, pupae, and adults in the laboratory for long-term colony maintenance and experimental manipulation.
Margot P. Wohl, Conor J. McMeniman
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Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti

2020
Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti (Linnaeus, 1762) The invasive Ae. aegypti was probably introduced in the 16th century (Lounibos, 2002). It breeds in artificial containers and feeds mainly on human blood and is therefore mainly found close to habitation (Harrington et al., 2001).
Cooper, David   +6 more
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Aedes aegypti

2018
Published as part of Carvalho, Karine da Silva, Crespo, Mônica Maria, Araújo, Ana Paula, Silva, Renata Santana da, Melo-Santos, Maria Alice Varjal de, Oliveira, Clvudia Maria Fontes de & Silva-Filha, Maria Helena Neves Lobo, 2018, Long-term exposure of Aedes aegypti to Bacillus thuringiensis svar.
Carvalho, Karine da Silva   +6 more
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Aedes aegypti Linnaeus

2023
Published as part of Sinclair, Bradley J., 2023, An annotated checklist of the Diptera of the Galápagos Archipelago (Ecuador), pp.
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Aedes aegypti egg counting system

2011 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2011
New monitoring methods of dengue vector and evaluation of public policies on dengue control are major concerns for several tropical countries. Drawback on monitoring methods base on oviposition surveys are the counting process of mosquito eggs, information store and analysis.
M G N M, da Silva   +2 more
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TRISOMY IN AEDES AEGYPTI

Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology, 1975
A trisomic (2n = 6 + 1) pupa of the yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegypti has been found. The trisomy involved chromosome 3 which is intermediate in size between 1 and 2. The extra chromosome formed a univalent or a trivalent during meiosis.
S, Ved Brat, K S, Rai
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Thiosemicarbazones as Aedes aegypti larvicidal

European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2015
A set of aryl- and phenoxymethyl-(thio)semicarbazones were synthetized, characterized and biologically evaluated against the larvae of Aedes aegypti (A. aegypti), the vector responsible for diseases like Dengue and Yellow Fever. (Q)SAR studies were useful for predicting the activities of the compounds not included to create the QSAR model as well as to
João Bosco P. da Silva   +17 more
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Aedes aegypti

2004
Published as part of Yiau-Min Huang, 2004, The subgenus Stegomyia of Aedes in the Afrotropical Region with keys to the species (Diptera: Culicidae), pp.
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Ammonia metabolism in Aedes aegypti

Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2005
We investigated the mechanisms by which Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are able to metabolize ammonia. When females were given access to solutions containing NH(4)Cl or to a blood meal, hemolymph glutamine and proline concentrations increased markedly, indicating that ammonium/ammonia can be removed from the body through the synthesis of these two amino ...
Patricia Y, Scaraffia   +3 more
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Aedes (Stegomyia) aegypti

Taxonomic identification Egg. The whole egg measured 558,70 μm length. It had a banana-shaped form and a dark coloration pattern. In addition, it was individually positioned. All of these characteristics are typical of Aedes sp. eggs (Fig. 2) (Ross & Horsfall 1965). Larva.
Valderrama, Lara   +4 more
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