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Chikungunya Virus and the Global Spread of a Mosquito-Borne Disease
New England Journal of Medicine, 2015Scott C Weaver, Marc Lecuit
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Annual Review of Entomology, 2014
Diapause, a dominant feature in the life history of many mosquito species, offers a mechanism for bridging unfavorable seasons in both temperate and tropical environments and serves to synchronize development within populations, thus directly affecting disease transmission cycles.
David L, Denlinger, Peter A, Armbruster
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Diapause, a dominant feature in the life history of many mosquito species, offers a mechanism for bridging unfavorable seasons in both temperate and tropical environments and serves to synchronize development within populations, thus directly affecting disease transmission cycles.
David L, Denlinger, Peter A, Armbruster
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Acta Tropica, 2019
In the last decades, major research efforts have been done to investigate the insecticidal activity of plant-based products against mosquitoes. This is a modern and timely challenge in parasitology, aimed to reduce the frequent overuse of synthetic ...
R. Pavela +3 more
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In the last decades, major research efforts have been done to investigate the insecticidal activity of plant-based products against mosquitoes. This is a modern and timely challenge in parasitology, aimed to reduce the frequent overuse of synthetic ...
R. Pavela +3 more
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Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2022
Mosquitoes use multiple cues to locate food sources (animal and plants), mates, and oviposition sites. The sense of smell plays an important role in these behaviors, and olfactory cues are detected primarily by the appendages on the head—in particular, the antennae.
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Mosquitoes use multiple cues to locate food sources (animal and plants), mates, and oviposition sites. The sense of smell plays an important role in these behaviors, and olfactory cues are detected primarily by the appendages on the head—in particular, the antennae.
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Mosquito Allergy and Mosquito Salivary Allergens
Protein & Peptide Letters, 2007Allergic reactions to mosquito bites are caused by allergens in mosquito saliva. In this review, allergic reactions to mosquito salivary allergens, and characteristics of salivary allergens and their recombinant forms are described. The use of the recombinant allergens in the diagnosis of mosquito allergy is discussed.
Zhikang, Peng, F, Estelle, R, Simons
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Emergence and re-emergence of mosquito-borne arboviruses.
Current Opinion in Virology, 2019Arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) are ecologically distinct from many other pathogens because of the involvement of arthropod vectors and animal reservoirs. Several mosquito-borne arboviruses have emerged in various geographic regions during the past
Yan-Jang S. Huang +2 more
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What's buzzing? Mosquito genomics and transgenic mosquitoes
genesis, 2002AbstractSummary: Genome projects and associated technologies are now being established for mosquito species that are vectors of human disease. The recent announcement of an award by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) to Celera Genomics to sequence the Anopheles gambiae genome will further accelerate the completion of the ...
Peter W, Atkinson, Kristin, Michel
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A mosquito parasite from a mosquito predator
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 1973Abstract The fungus Coelomomyces macleayae has been reported from treehole mosquito larvae of three Aedes subgenera in Australia, Fiji, and the United States. This fungus is now recorded for the first time from a mosquito of the genus Toxorhynchites, the large predatory larvae of which are of some importance in the naturalistic control of associated ...
R A, Nolan +3 more
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Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2013
Mosquito is a lightweight and adaptive physical design framework for Hadoop. Mosquito connects to existing data pipelines in Hadoop MapReduce and/or HDFS, observes the data, and creates better physical designs, i.e. indexes, as a byproduct. Our approach is minimally invasive, yet it allows users and developers to easily improve the runtime of Hadoop ...
Stefan Richter +3 more
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Mosquito is a lightweight and adaptive physical design framework for Hadoop. Mosquito connects to existing data pipelines in Hadoop MapReduce and/or HDFS, observes the data, and creates better physical designs, i.e. indexes, as a byproduct. Our approach is minimally invasive, yet it allows users and developers to easily improve the runtime of Hadoop ...
Stefan Richter +3 more
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Arbovirus lifecycle in mosquito: acquisition, propagation and transmission
Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine, 2019Mosquitoes are haematophagous vectors for hundreds of pathogenic viruses that are aetiological agents of human diseases. In nature, mosquito-borne viruses maintain a lifecycle between mosquitoes and vertebrate animals.
Pa Wu, Xi Yu, Penghua Wang, G. Cheng
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