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juvenile hormone acid methyl transferase, Aedes aegypti
Known as:
AeaJHAMT, A aegypti
, JH acid methyl transferase, A aegypti
National Institutes of Health
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Insect Proteins
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2017
2017
Daya Tetas dan Perkembangan Larva Aedes aegypti Menjadi Nyamuk Dewasa pada Tiga Jenis Air Sumur Gali dan Air Selokan
yahya yazid mataram
,
Sulfa Esi Warni
2017
Corpus ID: 115482717
Research on Aedes aegypti hatchability and larval development into adult mosquitoes were conducted to compare the egg laying…
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2013
2013
Larvicidal & ovicidal efficacy of Pithecellobium dulce (Roxb.) Benth. (Fabaceae) against Anopheles stephensi Liston & Aedes aegypti Linn. (Diptera: Culicidae)
M. Govindarajan
,
M. Rajeswary
,
R. Sivakumar
The Indian journal of medical research
2013
Corpus ID: 11799823
Background & objectives: In view of the recently increased interest in developing plant origin insecticides as an alternative to…
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2005
2005
Aedes aegypti phosphohexomutases and uridine diphosphate‐hexose pyrophosphorylases: comparison of primary sequences, substrate specificities and temporal transcription
N. Kato
,
C. R. Mueller
,
V. Wessely
,
Q. Lan
,
B. M. Christensen
Insect molecular biology (Print)
2005
Corpus ID: 40778879
Phosphohexomutases reversibly catalyse the transfer of the phosphate group of a glycosyl phosphate between the C6 and C1…
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2004
2004
Ultrastructural damage of in vitro cultured ookinetes ofPlasmodium gallinaceum (Brumpt) by purified proteinases of susceptibleAedes aegypti (L.)
R. Yeates
,
S. Steiger
Zeitschrift für Parasitenkunde
2004
Corpus ID: 2096821
Previous in vivo studies have implicated trypsin-like proteinases in the destruction of ookinetes ofPlasmodium gallinaceum in the…
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1999
1999
[Oral receptivity of Aedes aegypti formosus from Franceville (Gabon, central Africa) for type 2 dengue virus].
M. VAZEILLE-FALCOZ
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A. Failloux
,
L. Mousson
,
N. Elissa
,
F. Rodhain
Bulletin de la Société de Pathologie Exotique
1999
Corpus ID: 32691747
Dengue is widely distributed in the tropics but epidemic activity was rarely reported in Africa before the 1980's. In the past 15…
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1962
1962
Observations on the irritability of mosquitos to DDT in Uganda.
J. Cullen
,
J. de Zulueta
Bulletin of the World Health Organization
1962
Corpus ID: 5722997
The need for new investigations on the effect of insecticides on the behaviour of mosquitos was recently stressed by the WHO…
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1958
1958
Inscriptiones Aegypti et Asiae ; Inscriptiones provinciarvm Evropae Graecarvm ; Inscriptionvm Illyrici partes I-V
De Berlin
,
Theodor Mommsen
1958
Corpus ID: 178422101
1949
1949
Bioassay systems for the pyrethrins; water-base sprays against Aëdes aegypti L. and other flying insects.
A. B. Page
,
A. Stringer
,
R. Blackith
Annals of Applied Biology
1949
Corpus ID: 34516467
A bioassay system for the pyrethrins is discussed in which the quantity of toxicant that flying insects accumulate is measured…
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1947
1947
Observations on the effect of microclimate on biting by Aëdes aegypti (L.) (Dipt., Culicid.).
W. Lumsden
Journal of Experimental Biology
1947
Corpus ID: 20938580
INTRODUCTION A summary of the results of earlier workers has already been given by Seaton & Lumsden (1941), of whose work the…
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1937
1937
THE MULTIPLICATION OF THE VIRUS OF YELLOW FEVER IN AËDES AEGYPTI
L. Whitman
Journal of Experimental Medicine
1937
Corpus ID: 12056178
Aëdes aegypti have been shown to be capable of multiplying the Asibi strain of yellow fever virus in their bodies. Following the…
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