Antimalarial drugs may impact mosquito's defense against Plasmodium parasites. Our previous study showed nitroquine significantly reduced infection of Anopheles stephensi by Plasmodium yoelii, but the underlying mechanism remains unclear. In order to understand how transmission capacity of An. stephensi was affected by nitroquine, we explored the transcriptome of adult females after different treatments, examined changes in gene expression profiles, and identified transcripts affected by the drug and parasite.We extended massively parallel sequencing and data analysis (including gene discovery, expression profiling, and function prediction) to An. stephensi before and after Plasmodium infection with or without nitroquine treatment. Using nu...
Abstract Anopheline mosquitoes are the sole vectors for the Plasmodium pathogens responsible for mal...
BACKGROUND: Elimination of malaria depends on mastering transmission and understanding the biologica...
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<div><p>Background</p><p>Antimalarial drugs may impact mosquito’s defense against <i>Plasmodium</i> ...
Background: Antimalarial drugs may impact mosquito’s defense against Plasmodium parasites. Our previ...
Plasmodium development in the mosquito is crucial for malaria transmission and depends on the parasi...
was affected by nitroquine, we explored the transcriptome of adult females after different treatmen...
Abstract Background The transmission of drug-resistant parasites by the mosquito may be influenced b...
Background: Plasmodium development in the mosquito is crucial for malaria transmission and depends o...
Malaria is caused by mosquito-borne Plasmodium spp. parasites that must infect and survive within mo...
Malaria affects 300 million people worldwide every year and is endemic in 22 countries in the Americ...
In the past decade, national and international efforts to control and eradicate malaria allowed to r...
Simultaneous microarray-based transcription analysis of 4987 Anopheles stephensi midgut and Plasmodi...
BACKGROUND: Anopheles culicifacies, the main vector of human malaria in rural India, is a complex of...
Abstract Background Functional screens based on dsRNA-mediated gene silencing identified several Ano...
Abstract Anopheline mosquitoes are the sole vectors for the Plasmodium pathogens responsible for mal...
BACKGROUND: Elimination of malaria depends on mastering transmission and understanding the biologica...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International L...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Antimalarial drugs may impact mosquito’s defense against <i>Plasmodium</i> ...
Background: Antimalarial drugs may impact mosquito’s defense against Plasmodium parasites. Our previ...
Plasmodium development in the mosquito is crucial for malaria transmission and depends on the parasi...
was affected by nitroquine, we explored the transcriptome of adult females after different treatmen...
Abstract Background The transmission of drug-resistant parasites by the mosquito may be influenced b...
Background: Plasmodium development in the mosquito is crucial for malaria transmission and depends o...
Malaria is caused by mosquito-borne Plasmodium spp. parasites that must infect and survive within mo...
Malaria affects 300 million people worldwide every year and is endemic in 22 countries in the Americ...
In the past decade, national and international efforts to control and eradicate malaria allowed to r...
Simultaneous microarray-based transcription analysis of 4987 Anopheles stephensi midgut and Plasmodi...
BACKGROUND: Anopheles culicifacies, the main vector of human malaria in rural India, is a complex of...
Abstract Background Functional screens based on dsRNA-mediated gene silencing identified several Ano...
Abstract Anopheline mosquitoes are the sole vectors for the Plasmodium pathogens responsible for mal...
BACKGROUND: Elimination of malaria depends on mastering transmission and understanding the biologica...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International L...