Host olfactory cues are sufficient to attract a mosquito. Understanding the cellular and molecular basis of mosquito olfaction could lead to new targets for mosquito behavioral control. The antennae and maxillary palp allow mosquitoes to sense odors in their environment. These organs are covered in sensilla each containing two or more olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs). Insect OSNs express odor-gated ion channels consisting of an odor-selective receptor and a co-receptor. Olfactory receptor expression has not been comprehensively mapped in any mosquito species. In this study, we are constructing an expression map of the ionotropic receptor family (IRs) using whole mount RNA in situ hybridization. This map will allow us to connect which odor-s...
Mosquitoes use olfaction as a primary means of detecting their hosts. Previously, the functional abl...
Mosquitoes detect their hosts and seek suitable resources crucial for survival by integrating chemos...
Mosquitoes use olfaction as a primary means of detecting their hosts. Previously, the functional abl...
Host olfactory cues are sufficient to attract a mosquito. Understanding the cellular and molecular b...
Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are a persistent human foe, transmitting arboviruses including dengue when ...
The southern house mosquito, Culex quinquefasciatus, has one of the most acute and eclectic olfactor...
Mosquitoes are responsible for the transmission of hundreds of etiological agents. Many of these are...
In mosquitoes, olfactory system plays a crucial role in many behaviors, including nectar feeding, ho...
BACKGROUND: The Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus is a highly invasive species and competent ve...
Mosquitoes are vectors for multiple infectious human diseases and use a variety of sensory cues (olf...
BackgroundAedes albopictus is a globally invasive mosquito and a major vector of arboviruses, includ...
Chemoreception in insects is modulated by receptors expressed in sensory neurons that detect chemica...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Aedes albopictus is a globally invasive mosquito and a major vector of arbov...
Female mosquitoes are vectors of diseases, affecting both livestock and humans. The host-seeking and...
Adult female mosquitoes rely on olfactory cues like carbon dioxide and other small molecules to find...
Mosquitoes use olfaction as a primary means of detecting their hosts. Previously, the functional abl...
Mosquitoes detect their hosts and seek suitable resources crucial for survival by integrating chemos...
Mosquitoes use olfaction as a primary means of detecting their hosts. Previously, the functional abl...
Host olfactory cues are sufficient to attract a mosquito. Understanding the cellular and molecular b...
Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are a persistent human foe, transmitting arboviruses including dengue when ...
The southern house mosquito, Culex quinquefasciatus, has one of the most acute and eclectic olfactor...
Mosquitoes are responsible for the transmission of hundreds of etiological agents. Many of these are...
In mosquitoes, olfactory system plays a crucial role in many behaviors, including nectar feeding, ho...
BACKGROUND: The Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus is a highly invasive species and competent ve...
Mosquitoes are vectors for multiple infectious human diseases and use a variety of sensory cues (olf...
BackgroundAedes albopictus is a globally invasive mosquito and a major vector of arboviruses, includ...
Chemoreception in insects is modulated by receptors expressed in sensory neurons that detect chemica...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Aedes albopictus is a globally invasive mosquito and a major vector of arbov...
Female mosquitoes are vectors of diseases, affecting both livestock and humans. The host-seeking and...
Adult female mosquitoes rely on olfactory cues like carbon dioxide and other small molecules to find...
Mosquitoes use olfaction as a primary means of detecting their hosts. Previously, the functional abl...
Mosquitoes detect their hosts and seek suitable resources crucial for survival by integrating chemos...
Mosquitoes use olfaction as a primary means of detecting their hosts. Previously, the functional abl...