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pro vyhledávání: '"Flaminia Catteruccia"'
Autor:
Andrea L. Smidler, Eryney Marrogi, Jamie Kauffman, Douglas G. Paton, Kathleen A. Westervelt, George M. Church, Kevin M. Esvelt, W. Robert Shaw, Flaminia Catteruccia
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 14, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2024)
Abstract Rapid spread of insecticide resistance among anopheline mosquitoes threatens malaria elimination efforts, necessitating development of alternative vector control technologies. Sterile insect technique (SIT) has been successfully implemented
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/640c6f425cae457c97da6c8d1fada4b4
Autor:
Iryna Stryapunina, Maurice A Itoe, Queenie Trinh, Charles Vidoudez, Esrah Du, Lydia Mendoza, Oleksandr Hulai, Jamie Kauffman, John Carew, W Robert Shaw, Flaminia Catteruccia
Publikováno v:
PLoS Genetics, Vol 20, Iss 1, p e1011145 (2024)
Females from many mosquito species feed on blood to acquire nutrients for egg development. The oogenetic cycle has been characterized in the arboviral vector Aedes aegypti, where after a bloodmeal, the lipid transporter lipophorin (Lp) shuttles lipid
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c785ddf127f44b3687977b934f76adcb
Autor:
Kristine Werling, Maurice A Itoe, W Robert Shaw, Raymond Dombagniro Hien, Bali Jean Bazié, Fofana Aminata, Kelsey L Adams, Bienvenu Seydou Ouattara, Mathias Sanou, Duo Peng, Roch K Dabiré, Dari F Da, Rakiswendé Serge Yerbanga, Abdoulaye Diabaté, Thierry Lefèvre, Flaminia Catteruccia
Publikováno v:
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 18, Iss 1, p e0011890 (2024)
Anopheles gambiae and its sibling species Anopheles coluzzii are the most efficient vectors of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. When females of these species feed on an infected human host, oogenesis and parasite development proceed concur
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c55d46b14fb54432bab334153da6d2d5
Autor:
Kelsey L Adams, Emily K Selland, Bailey C Willett, John W Carew, Charles Vidoudez, Naresh Singh, Flaminia Catteruccia
Publikováno v:
PLoS Pathogens, Vol 19, Iss 6, p e1011448 (2023)
Insecticide resistance is under strong selective pressure in Anopheles mosquitoes due to widespread usage of insecticides in vector control strategies. Resistance mechanisms likely cause changes that profoundly affect mosquito physiology, yet it rema
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0c97740651ae48bdaabf473707f1b39a
Autor:
Kelsey L. Adams, Simon P. Sawadogo, Charles Nignan, Abdoulaye Niang, Douglas G. Paton, W. Robert Shaw, Adam South, Jennifer Wang, Maurice A. Itoe, Kristine Werling, Roch K. Dabiré, Abdoulaye Diabaté, Flaminia Catteruccia
Publikováno v:
Communications Biology, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2021)
In this study, Adams et al. investigate the effect of cuticular hydrocarbons on mating success in natural mosquito mating swarms. These hydrocarbons confer both higher mating success and increased resistance to pyrethroid, suggesting sexual selection
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/43d86d22120e45d7aa5a96a79d7bfbab
Autor:
Douglas G Paton, Alexandra S Probst, Erica Ma, Kelsey L Adams, W Robert Shaw, Naresh Singh, Selina Bopp, Sarah K Volkman, Domombele F S Hien, Prislaure S L Paré, Rakiswendé S Yerbanga, Abdoullaye Diabaté, Roch K Dabiré, Thierry Lefèvre, Dyann F Wirth, Flaminia Catteruccia
Publikováno v:
PLoS Pathogens, Vol 18, Iss 6, p e1010609 (2022)
The spread of insecticide resistance in Anopheles mosquitoes and drug resistance in Plasmodium parasites is contributing to a global resurgence of malaria, making the generation of control tools that can overcome these roadblocks an urgent public hea
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a1133be8ebf24df9a16f97155b0ec6e5
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2020)
Abstract Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes are the most important vectors of human malaria. The reproductive success of these mosquitoes relies on a single copulation event after which the majority of females become permanently refractory to further matin
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/fdc3e364bf0746819a7ba70ba5f299b9
Publikováno v:
Parasites & Vectors, Vol 11, Iss S2, Pp 115-125 (2018)
Abstract Background Malaria parasites, transmitted by the bite of an anopheline mosquito, pose an immense public health burden on many tropical and subtropical regions. The most important malaria vectors in sub-Saharan Africa are mosquitoes of the An
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d48d47faa12e41fa8a5d1e064d4df3fe
Autor:
Perrine Marcenac, W Robert Shaw, Evdoxia G Kakani, Sara N Mitchell, Adam South, Kristine Werling, Eryney Marrogi, Daniel G Abernathy, Rakiswendé Serge Yerbanga, Roch K Dabiré, Abdoulaye Diabaté, Thierry Lefèvre, Flaminia Catteruccia
Publikováno v:
PLoS Pathogens, Vol 16, Iss 12, p e1008908 (2020)
Anopheles mosquitoes have transmitted Plasmodium parasites for millions of years, yet it remains unclear whether they suffer fitness costs to infection. Here we report that the fecundity of virgin and mated females of two important vectors-Anopheles
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/a0765dd662864d40aa3740dee0e47aab
Autor:
W Robert Shaw, Inga E Holmdahl, Maurice A Itoe, Kristine Werling, Meghan Marquette, Douglas G Paton, Naresh Singh, Caroline O Buckee, Lauren M Childs, Flaminia Catteruccia
Publikováno v:
PLoS Pathogens, Vol 16, Iss 12, p e1009131 (2020)
Many mosquito species, including the major malaria vector Anopheles gambiae, naturally undergo multiple reproductive cycles of blood feeding, egg development and egg laying in their lifespan. Such complex mosquito behavior is regularly overlooked whe
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/918b87ae3b8c4bc3b752fc8e20e7d3c9