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Comparative study of the pathological effects of western equine encephalomyelitis virus in four strains of Culex tarsalis Coquillett (Diptera: Culicidae)
ArticleAbstract: Early reports suggested that mosquito cells infected with arboviruses remain viable and undamaged. HPalabras claves:arbovirus, Culex tarsalis, mosquito, pathology, Vector competence, Western equine encephalomyelitisAutores:James C.B.L., Mahmood F., Marco Neira, Reisen W.K., Romoser W.S.Fuentes:scopusA microarray-based analysis of transcriptional compartmentalization in the alimentary canal of Anopheles gambiae (Diptera: Culicidae) larvae
ArticleAbstract: The alimentary canal of the larval mosquito displays a considerable degree of physiological compartmPalabras claves:Anopheles gambiae, Digestion, Gene Expression, Larval gut, Midgut physiologyAutores:Corena-Mcleod M.D.P., Linser P.J., Marco Neira, Vanekeris L.Fuentes:scopusCarbonic anhydrases and anion transport in mosquito midgut pH regulation
ReviewAbstract: Mosquito larvae use a digestive strategy that is relatively rare in nature. The anterior half of thePalabras claves:Alkalization, Carbonic Anhydrase, midgut, Mosquito larva, PhAutores:Linser P.J., Marco Neira, Seron T.J., Smith K.E.Fuentes:scopusGenetic control of Aedes mosquitoes
ReviewAbstract: Aedes mosquitoes include important vector species such as Aedes aegypti, the major vector of dengue.Palabras claves:AEDES, DENGUE, genetic engineering, IIT, RIDL, SIT, WolbachiaAutores:Alphey L., Beech C., Lacroix R., Marco Neira, Matzen K., McKemey A.R., Nimmo D.Fuentes:scopusEvidence for arbovirus dissemination conduits from the mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) midgut
ArticleAbstract: The mechanism by which arboviruses bypass the basal lamina of mosquito midgut cells and enter the boPalabras claves:arbovirus, Basal lamina, midgut, mosquito, TracheaeAutores:Kondig J.P., Lerdthusnee K., Ludwig G.V., Marco Neira, Pushko P., Romoser W.S., Wasieloski L.P.Fuentes:scopusEstimation of aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) population size and adult male survival in an urban area in Panama
ArticleAbstract: Traditional mosquito control strategies rely heavily on the use of chemical insecticides. However, cPalabras claves:Aedes Aegypti, daily survival, Male mosquito, Mark, Panamá, Population estimation, recapture, ReleaseAutores:Alphey L., Black I., Cáceres L., Kaiser P.E., Lacroix R., Marco Neira, McKemey A.R., Nimmo D., Pineda L., Sosa N., Young J.Fuentes:scopusPathogenesis of Rift Valley fever virus in mosquitoes--tracheal conduits & the basal lamina as an extra-cellular barrier.
ArticleAbstract: Knowledge of the fate of an arbovirus in a mosquito is fundamental to understanding the mosquito's cPalabras claves:Autores:Dohm D., Lerdthusnee K., Ludwig G.V., Marco Neira, Romoser W.S., Turell M.J., Wasieloski L.P.Fuentes:scopusSlc4-like anion transporters of the larval mosquito alimentary canal
ArticleAbstract: Mosquito larvae exhibit luminal pH extremes along the axial length of their alimentary canal that raPalabras claves:Alimentary canal, Anion exchangers, Gastric caeca, Malpighian tubule, Mosquito larvaeAutores:Hirata T., Linser P.J., Marco Neira, Piermarini P.M., Romero M.F., Seron T.J., Smith K.E.Fuentes:scopusSuccessful suppression of a field mosquito population by sustained release of engineered male mosquitoes
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Alphey L., Beech C., Black I., Collado A., Curtis Z., Dafa'Alla T., Donnelly C.A., Fu G., Harris A.F., Kelly N., Lacroix R., Marco Neira, McKemey A.R., Miles A., Morgan S.A., Morrison N.I., Naish N., Nimmo D., Petrie W.D., Phillips C., Raduan N., Scaife S., Stevenson J.Fuentes:scopusThe RNA-Seq approach to studying the expression of mosquito mitochondrial genes
ArticleAbstract: In this study, we used extensive expressed sequence tag evidence obtained through 454 and Solexa nexPalabras claves:Mitochondrial genome, next-generation sequencing, transcript abundance, transcription regulationAutores:Kokoza V., Krzywinski J., Lycett G.J., Marco Neira, Raikhel A.S., Tsyganov-Bodounov A.Fuentes:scopus