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Mapping the Genetic Relatedness of Outdoor-Biting <i>Anopheles</i> Mosquitoes in Zambia. [PDF]
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Clinical and genetic study of a family with epidermolysis bullosa simplex caused by a novel <i>KRT5</i> gene mutation c.987C>G (p.Asn329Lys). [PDF]
Zhang R, Chen X, Wang Z, Xu C, Li S.
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Leveraging Long-Term Ecological Research Initiatives Into the One Health Synthesis. [PDF]
Hope AG, Speck SC, Ratajczak Z.
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Genetic technologies for disease vectors
Current Opinion in Insect Science, 2015The first genetic technologies for insect vectors of disease were introduced 20 years ago. As of today there are 12 classes of genetic technologies used as functional genomic tools for insect vectors of important diseases. Although the applications of genetic technologies in insect disease vectors have been conducted primarily in mosquitoes, other ...
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Molecular Genetic Manipulation of Mosquito Vectors
Annual Review of Entomology, 1995Despite 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, Carlson, K, Olson, S, Higgs, B, Beaty
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1995
Since the pioneering studies of Edward Jenner on using live virus vaccines during the early 1800s (Baxby 1981), a considerable amount of information has been obtained on the biology and replication of poxviruses. Vaccinia virus, the agent used to vaccinate humans against smallpox and eradicate this disease, has been widely studied in the laboratory due
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Since the pioneering studies of Edward Jenner on using live virus vaccines during the early 1800s (Baxby 1981), a considerable amount of information has been obtained on the biology and replication of poxviruses. Vaccinia virus, the agent used to vaccinate humans against smallpox and eradicate this disease, has been widely studied in the laboratory due
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Adenoassociated virus vectors for genetic immunization
Immunologic Research, 2002Genetic 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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Herpesviruses as Genetic Vectors
1995The 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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