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2004
2004
The Anopheles albimanus white gene: molecular characterization of the gene and a spontaneous white gene mutation
Z. Ke
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M. Benedict
,
A. Cornel
,
N. Besansky
,
F. Collins
Genetica
2004
Corpus ID: 27349302
We have cloned and characterized the white gene of Anopheles albimanus. Comparison of the deduced amino acid sequence of this…
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Review
2003
Review
2003
Distinguished Achievement Award Presentation at the 2002 Society of Vector Ecology Meeting Physiological bases of mosquito ecology
H. Briegel
2003
Corpus ID: 28823907
The research carried out during more than 30 years in the author’s laboratory is briefly reviewed. Quantitative analyses of basic…
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1992
1992
Field evaluation of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for estimating the sporozoite rate in Anopheles albimanus.
Raymond Beach
,
Ceclia Cordon-Rosales
,
E. Molina
,
Robert A. Wirtz
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
1992
Corpus ID: 27787346
We have verified for specimens of Anopheles albimanus that an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) used to assess Plasmodium…
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1989
1989
Effect of temperature on an enzyme assay to detect fenitrothion resistance in Anopheles albimanus mosquitos.
R. Beach
,
W. Brogdon
,
L. Castanaza
,
C. Cordón-Rosales
,
M. Calderón
Bulletin of the World Health Organization
1989
Corpus ID: 11298790
A laboratory strain of Anopheles albimanus Wiedemann of known fenitrothion resistance was used in the field to compare the…
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1975
1975
Carbamate resistance in Anopheles albimanus. Penetration and metabolism of carbaryl in propoxur-selected larvae.
V. Ariaratnam
,
G. Georghiou
Bulletin of the World Health Organization
1975
Corpus ID: 35869687
The roles of increased metabolism and reduced penetration as possible mechanisms of resistance to carbaryl were investigated in a…
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1974
1974
Carbamate resistance in Anopheles albimanus. Cross resistance spectrum and stability of resistance.
V. Ariaratnam
,
G. Georghiou
Bulletin of the World Health Organization
1974
Corpus ID: 22512549
Carbamate resistance induced in a field strain of A. albimanus from El Salvador by laboratory selection with propoxur remained…
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1972
1972
Anopheline control through water management.
G. Carmichael
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
1972
Corpus ID: 32185902
Summary Prior to the appearance of DDT, control of mosquitoes depended primarily on measures designed to reduce larval…
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1970
1970
Evaluation of aliphatic amines against larvae and pupae of mosquitoes.
M. Mulla
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H. Darwazeh
,
P. Gillies
Journal of Economic Entomology
1970
Corpus ID: 45615907
Several aliphatic amines (alkyl amines) were evaluated against larvae and pupae of laboratory-reared southern house mosquitoes…
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1954
1954
Susceptibility of Anopheles quadrimaculatus and A. albimanus to domestic and foreign strains of Plasmodium vivax.
G. Jeffery
,
R. W. Burgess
,
D. Eyles
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
1954
Corpus ID: 11360931
Summary The relative susceptibility of Anopheles quadrimaculatus and two strains of A. albimanus (Panama and Florida Keys strains…
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1950
1950
The comparative susceptibility of Anopheles albimanus and Anopheles quadrimaculatus to a South Carolina strain of Plasmodium Falciparum.
D. Eyles
,
M. D. Young
Journal of Infectious Diseases
1950
Corpus ID: 10345294
Anopheles albimanus is recognized as an important vector of malaria in Central America and in the West Indies. This species…
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