A symbiotic gut bacterium enhances Aedes albopictus resistance to insecticide.
<h4>Background</h4>The increasing insecticide resistance of Aedes albopictus puts many countries in Asia and Africa, including China, at great risk of a mosquito-borne virus epidemic. To date, a growing number of researches have focused on the relationship between intestinal symbiotic ba...
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Main Authors: | Haiyang Wang (Author), Hongmei Liu (Author), Hui Peng (Author), Yang Wang (Author), Chongxing Zhang (Author), Xiuxia Guo (Author), Haifang Wang (Author), Lijuan Liu (Author), Wenxiang Lv (Author), Peng Cheng (Author), Maoqing Gong (Author) |
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