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Cymbopogon citratus and Lippia multiflora essential oils as alternative repellent to DEET against Anopheles gambiae s.l. in Bobo-Dioulasso, Burkina Faso. [PDF]
Konaté H +8 more
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Report of the twelfth WHOPES working group meeting: WHO/HQ, Geneva, 8-11 December 2008: review of Bioflash® GR, Permanet® 2.0, Permanet® 3.0, Permanet® 2.5, Lambda-Cyhalothrin LN [PDF]
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Insecticide Resistance in Anopheles gambiae Giles
Nature, 1956THE appearance of Anopheles gambiae resistant to dieldrin only eighteen months after this insecticide was first used in a malaria control pilot project in Northern Nigeria has recently been reported1. It was calculated to be some eight times as resistant as a susceptible strain of the same species maintained at the Ross Institute of Tropical Hygiene ...
R, ELLIOTT, V, RAMAKRISHNA
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Nature, 1962
THE existence of two fresh-water forms (A and B) of Anopheles gambiae Giles which, when crossed, produce sterile F1 males has been established by Davidson and Jackson1. A salt-water tolerant strain of the same species from near Tanga, Tanganyika, has been shown to be partially incompatible with two strains of the group A fresh-water form2,3, while the ...
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THE existence of two fresh-water forms (A and B) of Anopheles gambiae Giles which, when crossed, produce sterile F1 males has been established by Davidson and Jackson1. A salt-water tolerant strain of the same species from near Tanga, Tanganyika, has been shown to be partially incompatible with two strains of the group A fresh-water form2,3, while the ...
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Trends in Parasitology, 2001
A project to sequence the 260 million base pairs of Anopheles gambiae, the most important insect vector of the malaria parasite in sub-Saharan Africa, was recently agreed by an international network of researchers at a meeting at the Institut Pasteur, France. The first version of the genome, which will be freely available on public databases, should be
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A project to sequence the 260 million base pairs of Anopheles gambiae, the most important insect vector of the malaria parasite in sub-Saharan Africa, was recently agreed by an international network of researchers at a meeting at the Institut Pasteur, France. The first version of the genome, which will be freely available on public databases, should be
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Benzene Hexachloride Metabolism in Anopheles gambiae
Nature, 1956WE have recently been able to examine the absorption and metabolism of benzene hexachloride by susceptible and γ-BHC-resistant strains of Anopheles gambiae. The resistant strain, which originated in an area of northern Nigeria where dieldrin is being used as a residual spray1, was dispatched to England by members of the Nigerian Malaria Service and has
F R, BRADBURY, H, STANDEN
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The Anopheles gambiae genome: an update
Trends in Parasitology, 2004As a result of an international collaborative effort, the first draft of the Anopheles gambiae genome sequence and its preliminary annotation were published in October 2002. Since then, the assembly, annotation and means of accession of the An. gambiae genome have been under continuous development.
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