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Isolation of Yellow Fever Virus from Haemagogus Lucifer, H. Equinus, H. Spegazzinii Falco, Sabethes Chloropterus and Anopheles Neivai Captured in Panama in the Fall of 1956

open access: closedThe American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1957
The staff of the Gorgas Memorial Laboratory has been interested for a number of years in the vectors of yellow fever in Panama. In the fall of 1949 an attempt was made to isolate virus from mosquitoes captured at two locations; Pacora, where human yellow fever deaths were recorded in November and December, 1948 and Buena Vista, where deaths occurred in
Enid de Rodaniche   +2 more
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Isolations of Guaroa Virus from Anopheles (Kerteszia) Neivai in the Pacific Lowlands of Colombia

open access: closedThe American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1967
Vernon H. Lee   +1 more
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Identificación de glicosaminoglicanos en Anopheles albimanus y Anopheles neivai y su papel en la transmisión de la malaria

open access: closedMemorias Simposio de Investigación Uniremington, 2018
Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Corporación Universitaria Remington, Medellín Colombia   +7 more
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Anopheles neivai: a vector of malaria in the Pacific lowlands of Colombia

open access: closedTransactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1989
Humberto Carvajal   +4 more
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Identificación de glicosaminoglicanos en Anopheles albimanus y Anopheles neivai y su papel en la transmisión de la malaria

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Corporación Universitaria Remington   +7 more
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The sex-specific factor SOA controls dosage compensation in Anopheles mosquitoes

Nature, 2023
Agata Kalita   +2 more
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Steroid Hormone Function Controls Non-competitive Plasmodium Development in Anopheles

Cell, 2019
Kristine Werling   +2 more
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