The malaria parasite, Plasmodium , has evolved an intricate life cycle that includes stages specific to a mosquito vector and to the vertebrate host. The mosquito midgut represents the first barrier Plasmodium parasites encounter following their ingestion with a blood meal from an infected vertebrate. Elucidation of the molecular interaction between the parasite and the mosquito could help identify novel approaches to preventing parasite development and subsequent transmission to vertebrates. We have used an integrated Bulked Segregant Analysis-Differential Display (BSA-DD) approach to target genes expressed that are in the midgut and located within two genome regions involved in determining susceptibility to P. gallinaceum in the mosquito ...
The passage through the mosquito is a major bot-tleneck for malaria parasite populations and a targe...
A targeted approach to the identification of candidate genes determining susceptibility to Plasmodiu...
Malaria affects 300 million people worldwide every year and is endemic in 22 countries in the Americ...
The identification and cloning of genes conferring mosquito refractoriness to the malaria parasite i...
Invertebrate host–parasite associations are one of the keystones in order to understand vector-borne...
Research on gene expression in mosquitoes is motivated by both basic and applied interests. Studies ...
Many mosquito species are naturally polymorphic for their abilities to transmit parasites, a feature...
In much of sub-Saharan Africa, the mosquito Anopheles gambiae is the main vector of the major human ...
Ookinete development and midgut invasion represent major population bottlenecks iri the malaria life...
<div><p>Many mosquito species are naturally polymorphic for their abilities to transmit parasites, a...
Abstract Background Functional screens based on dsRNA-mediated gene silencing identified several Ano...
International audienceIn much of sub-Saharan Africa, the mosquito Anopheles gambiae is the main vect...
Many mosquito species are naturally polymorphic for their abilities to transmit parasites, a feature...
Malaria is caused by the transmission of the parasite Plasmodium to humans by female Anopheles mosqu...
International audienceUnderstanding the interactions between the most deadly malaria parasite, Plasm...
The passage through the mosquito is a major bot-tleneck for malaria parasite populations and a targe...
A targeted approach to the identification of candidate genes determining susceptibility to Plasmodiu...
Malaria affects 300 million people worldwide every year and is endemic in 22 countries in the Americ...
The identification and cloning of genes conferring mosquito refractoriness to the malaria parasite i...
Invertebrate host–parasite associations are one of the keystones in order to understand vector-borne...
Research on gene expression in mosquitoes is motivated by both basic and applied interests. Studies ...
Many mosquito species are naturally polymorphic for their abilities to transmit parasites, a feature...
In much of sub-Saharan Africa, the mosquito Anopheles gambiae is the main vector of the major human ...
Ookinete development and midgut invasion represent major population bottlenecks iri the malaria life...
<div><p>Many mosquito species are naturally polymorphic for their abilities to transmit parasites, a...
Abstract Background Functional screens based on dsRNA-mediated gene silencing identified several Ano...
International audienceIn much of sub-Saharan Africa, the mosquito Anopheles gambiae is the main vect...
Many mosquito species are naturally polymorphic for their abilities to transmit parasites, a feature...
Malaria is caused by the transmission of the parasite Plasmodium to humans by female Anopheles mosqu...
International audienceUnderstanding the interactions between the most deadly malaria parasite, Plasm...
The passage through the mosquito is a major bot-tleneck for malaria parasite populations and a targe...
A targeted approach to the identification of candidate genes determining susceptibility to Plasmodiu...
Malaria affects 300 million people worldwide every year and is endemic in 22 countries in the Americ...