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Molecular Genetic Manipulation of Mosquito Vectors

Annual Review of Entomology, 1995
Despite their central role in disease transmission, relatively little is known of the molecular biology of arthropod vectors. Modern molecular approaches will undoubtedly provide considerable information about gene regulation and expression in vectors and consequently a much better understanding of the biology and molecular biology of vectors.
J. O. Carlson   +3 more
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Genetics of a Molluscan Vector of Schistosomiasis

Nature, 1970
A complex of several genetic factors determines the susceptibility of juvenile Biomphalaria glabratus to infection by Schistosoma mansoni. A simple dominant factor can cause juvenile susceptible snails to become refractory to the parasite at maturity. Stocks of such adults may prove to be of use in genetic control of S. mansoni in endemic areas.
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Vectors for reverse genetics and expression analysis [PDF]

open access: possible, 2006
The binary Agrobacterium pPZP211 vector is stable and fully sequenced. We have produced derivatives of this vector that can be used for general over-expression, nodule-specific expression, expression pattern analysis, and protein localization studies.
Andersen, Stig Uggerhøj   +5 more
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Genetic manipulation of insect vectors as a strategy for the control of vector-borne disease

Annals of Tropical Medicine & Parasitology, 1994
A variety of very effective methods have been employed for suppressing insect vector populations, including the application of biological control agents and the elimination of breeding sites, with a continuing and heavy reliance on the use of chemical insecticides.
I P Comley   +5 more
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Adenoassociated virus vectors for genetic immunization

Immunologic Research, 2002
Genetic immunization has initiated a new era of vaccine research, which provides a stable and long-lived source of the protein antigen. Such a vaccine is a simple, robust, and effective means of eliciting both antibody- and cell-mediated immune responses compared with protein or peptide vaccines.
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HSV-1 Amplicon Vectors as Genetic Vaccines

2014
HSV-1 amplicon vectors have been used as platforms for the generation of genetic vaccines against both DNA and RNA viruses. Mice vaccinated with such vectors encoding structural proteins from both foot-and-mouth disease virus and rotavirus were partially protected from challenge with wild-type virus (D'Antuono et al.
Laimbacher, A S, Fraefel, C
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Herpesviruses as Genetic Vectors

1995
The members of the Herpesviridae family are large, DNA-containing, enveloped viruses. Nearly 100 herpesviruses infect a broad spectrum of the animal kingdom (Roizman 1990). So far, seven different types of human herpesviruses have been described (Table 5.1).
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A genetic algorithm design for vector quantization

1st International Conference on Genetic Algorithms in Engineering Systems: Innovations and Applications (GALESIA), 1995
A new genetic learning algorithm is described in this paper to perform vector quantization for image compression. The algorithm is initialized by generating several random code-books to create a gene pool. A genetic algorithm is then developed and activated to improve on the performance of the initial code-books.
D. Butler, Jianmin Jiang
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A theoretical assessment of the effects of vectors genetics on a host-vector disease

Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computing, 2020
A host-vector disease model with insecticide resistance genes is proposed as a system of differential equations. The resistance-induced reproduction number $${\mathcal {R}}_e$$ is determined and qualitative stabilities analysis are provided.
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Genetic manipulation of endothelial cells by viral vectors

Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 2009
SummaryThe need for uncovering molecular mechanisms in endothelial cell biology has tremendously increased in the last decades as it became more and more clear that the endothelium is an important target in nearly all diseases and treatments (drug delivery) and plays a central role in regeneration processes.
Hans Schnittler, Dirk Lindemann
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