| Title : Age and prior blood feeding of Anopheles gambiae influences their susceptibility and gene expression patterns to ivermectin-containing blood meals - Seaman_2015_BMC.Genomics_16_797 |
| Author(s) : Seaman JA , Alout H , Meyers JI , Stenglein MD , Dabire RK , Lozano-Fuentes S , Burton TA , Kuklinski WS , Black WCt , Foy BD |
| Ref : BMC Genomics , 16 :797 , 2015 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Ivermectin has been proposed as a novel malaria transmission control tool based on its insecticidal properties and unique route of acquisition through human blood. To maximize ivermectin's effect and identify potential resistance/tolerance mechanisms, it is important to understand its effect on mosquito physiology and potential to shift mosquito population age-structure. We therefore investigated ivermectin susceptibility and gene expression changes in several age groups of female Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes. |
| PubMedSearch : Seaman_2015_BMC.Genomics_16_797 |
| PubMedID: 26471037 |
Seaman JA, Alout H, Meyers JI, Stenglein MD, Dabire RK, Lozano-Fuentes S, Burton TA, Kuklinski WS, Black WCt, Foy BD (2015)
Age and prior blood feeding of Anopheles gambiae influences their susceptibility and gene expression patterns to ivermectin-containing blood meals
BMC Genomics
16 :797
Seaman JA, Alout H, Meyers JI, Stenglein MD, Dabire RK, Lozano-Fuentes S, Burton TA, Kuklinski WS, Black WCt, Foy BD (2015)
BMC Genomics
16 :797