A transcriptomic survey of the impact of environmental stress on response to dengue virus in the mosquito, Aedes aegypti.
Populations of Aedes aegypti naturally exhibit variable susceptibility to dengue viruses. This natural variation can be impacted by nutritional stress resulting from larval-stage crowding, indicating the influence of environment components on the adult mosquito immune response. In particular, larval...
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Main Authors: | David S Kang (Author), Martin S Barron (Author), Diane D Lovin (Author), Joanne M Cunningham (Author), Matthew W Eng (Author), Dave D Chadee (Author), Jun Li (Author), David W Severson (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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