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1. Assessing Wolbachia-mediated sterility for dengue control: emulation of a cluster-randomized target trial in Singapore.

2. Effectiveness of Wolbachia-mediated sterility coupled with sterile insect technique to suppress adult Aedes aegypti populations in Singapore: a synthetic control study.

3. Update to: Assessing the efficacy of male Wolbachia-infected mosquito deployments to reduce dengue incidence in Singapore.

4. Efficacy of Wolbachia-mediated sterility to reduce the incidence of dengue: a synthetic control study in Singapore.

5. Singapore's 5 decades of dengue prevention and control-Implications for global dengue control.

6. Assessing the efficacy of male Wolbachia-infected mosquito deployments to reduce dengue incidence in Singapore: study protocol for a cluster-randomized controlled trial.

7. Influence of public hesitancy and receptivity on reactive behaviours towards releases of male Wolbachia-Aedes mosquitoes for dengue control.

8. Strategies to Mitigate Establishment under the Wolbachia Incompatible Insect Technique.

9. A Household-Based Survey to Understand Factors Influencing Awareness, Attitudes and Knowledge towards Wolbachia-Aedes Technology.

10. Prostaglandins regulate humoral immune responses in Aedes aegypti.

11. Immune response-related genes associated to blocking midgut dengue virus infection in Aedes aegypti strains that differ in susceptibility.

12. Engineered Aedes aegypti JAK/STAT Pathway-Mediated Immunity to Dengue Virus.

13. Emerging role of lipid droplets in Aedes aegypti immune response against bacteria and Dengue virus.

14. Tracking Dengue Virus Intra-host Genetic Diversity during Human-to-Mosquito Transmission.

15. Aedes aegypti ML and Niemann-Pick type C family members are agonists of dengue virus infection.

16. Transcriptomic profiling of diverse Aedes aegypti strains reveals increased basal-level immune activation in dengue virus-refractory populations and identifies novel virus-vector molecular interactions.

17. Dengue virus infection of the Aedes aegypti salivary gland and chemosensory apparatus induces genes that modulate infection and blood-feeding behavior.

18. Dengue virus inhibits immune responses in Aedes aegypti cells.

19. An evolutionary conserved function of the JAK-STAT pathway in anti-dengue defense.

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