AbstractSalivary glands are the ultimate site of development in the insect of mosquito born pathogens such as Plasmodium. Mosquito salivary glands also secrete components involved in anti-haemostatic activities and allergic reactions. We investigated the feasibility of RNAi as a tool for functional analysis of genes expressed in Anopheles gambiae salivary glands. We show that specific gene silencing in salivary glands requires the use of large amounts of dsRNA, condition that differs from those for efficient RNAi in other mosquito tissues. Using this protocol, we demonstrated the role of AgApy, which encodes an apyrase, in the probing behaviour of An. gambiae
The salivary glands of mosquito vectors are an interesting target for molecular entomology and for p...
The salivary glands of blood-sucking arthropods play an essential role in the adaptation to the haem...
Mosquito salivary secretions carry a large number of bioactive molecules (i.e. anti-hemostatics, imm...
AbstractSalivary glands are the ultimate site of development in the insect of mosquito born pathogen...
We have recently completed an Anopheles gambiae salivary gland transcriptome analysis that allowed f...
The mosquito salivary glands are an interesting target of molecular entomology studies both for thei...
The salivary glands of haematophagous arthropods express a large variety of bioactive molecules that...
We report here the results of a molecular study initiated a few years ago with the objective to get ...
We report here the results of a molecular study initiated a few years ago with the objective to get ...
Molecular studies on the tissue-specific gene expression in the salivary glands of Anopheles gambiae...
Molecular studies on the tissue-specific gene expression in the salivary glands of Anopheles gambiae...
The saliva of blood-feeding arthropods contains an apyrase that facilitates hematophagy by inhibitin...
The salivary glands of mosquito vectors are an interesting target for molecular entomology and for p...
The salivary glands of blood-sucking arthropods play an essential role in the adaptation to the haem...
Mosquito salivary secretions carry a large number of bioactive molecules (i.e. anti-hemostatics, imm...
AbstractSalivary glands are the ultimate site of development in the insect of mosquito born pathogen...
We have recently completed an Anopheles gambiae salivary gland transcriptome analysis that allowed f...
The mosquito salivary glands are an interesting target of molecular entomology studies both for thei...
The salivary glands of haematophagous arthropods express a large variety of bioactive molecules that...
We report here the results of a molecular study initiated a few years ago with the objective to get ...
We report here the results of a molecular study initiated a few years ago with the objective to get ...
Molecular studies on the tissue-specific gene expression in the salivary glands of Anopheles gambiae...
Molecular studies on the tissue-specific gene expression in the salivary glands of Anopheles gambiae...
The saliva of blood-feeding arthropods contains an apyrase that facilitates hematophagy by inhibitin...
The salivary glands of mosquito vectors are an interesting target for molecular entomology and for p...
The salivary glands of blood-sucking arthropods play an essential role in the adaptation to the haem...
Mosquito salivary secretions carry a large number of bioactive molecules (i.e. anti-hemostatics, imm...