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New England Journal of Medicine, 1945
Conenose Bugs The conenose bugs belong to the order Hemiptera, family Reduviidae.91 They are commonly called "assassin bugs," "kissing bugs," "corsairs," "black corsairs," "wheel bugs" and "bedbug ...
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Conenose Bugs The conenose bugs belong to the order Hemiptera, family Reduviidae.91 They are commonly called "assassin bugs," "kissing bugs," "corsairs," "black corsairs," "wheel bugs" and "bedbug ...
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Vector insects and their control.
Ciba Foundation symposium, 1997This paper emphasizes the huge influence that vector-transmitted disease has on humans using plague, epidemic typhus and nagana as examples. The continuing need for vector control in campaigns against insect-transmitted disease is shown by reference to current control programmes mounted against Chagas' disease, onchocerciasis, lymphatic filariasis and ...
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Plant reoviruses hijack autophagy in insect vectors
Trends in Microbiology, 2023Wenwen Liu, Taiyun Wei, Xifeng Wang
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Lipid Metabolism in Insect Vectors of Diseases
According to the World Health Organization vector-borne diseases account for more than 17% of all infectious diseases, causing more than 700,000 deaths annually. Vectors are organisms that are able to transmit infectious pathogens between humans, or from animals to humans.Juan R, Girotti +1 more
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Insect cell cultures are a useful tool to study cell biology and physiology, metabolic pathways, pathogen infection, and their transmission by insect vectors, as well as cellular immune responses. Specifically, cell cultures of phytoplasma vectors offer a controlled environment to investigate vector-pathogen interactions at the cellular level ...
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Mastrevirus Transmission by the Insect Vectors, Leafhoppers
Mastreviruses are important pathogens on many crops and they are transmitted in a persistent manner by leafhoppers. For experimental studies on mastreviruses, transmission with leafhoppers remains as an important method for virus inoculation. Here, we describe a protocol for setting up a culture of the leafhopper vector Psammotettix alienus and ...Anders, Kvarnheden +2 more
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RNA Interference in Insect Vectors for Plant Viruses
Viruses, 2016Surapathrudu Kanakala +2 more
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