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1. Lipid metabolism dysfunction following symbiont elimination is linked to altered Kennedy pathway homeostasis

3. Warm Blood Meal Increases Digestion Rate and Milk Protein Production to Maximize Reproductive Output for the Tsetse Fly, Glossina morsitans

4. Publisher Correction: The genome of the stable fly, Stomoxys calcitrans, reveals potential mechanisms underlying reproduction, host interactions, and novel targets for pest control

5. Viviparity and habitat restrictions may influence the evolution of male reproductive genes in tsetse fly (Glossina) species

6. Infection with endosymbiotic Spiroplasma disrupts tsetse (Glossina fuscipes fuscipes) metabolic and reproductive homeostasis.

7. The genome of the stable fly, Stomoxys calcitrans, reveals potential mechanisms underlying reproduction, host interactions, and novel targets for pest control.

9. Comparative genomic analysis of six Glossina genomes, vectors of African trypanosomes

11. The Glossina Genome Cluster: Comparative Genomic Analysis of the Vectors of African Trypanosomes

12. Symbiotic microbes affect the expression of male reproductive genes in Glossina m. morsitans.

14. A fine-tuned vector-parasite dialogue in tsetse's cardia determines peritrophic matrix integrity and trypanosome transmission success.

15. Rapid autophagic regression of the milk gland during involution is critical for maximizing tsetse viviparous reproductive output.

16. Molecular characterization of tsetse's proboscis and its response to Trypanosoma congolense infection.

18. Unravelling the relationship between the tsetse fly and its obligate symbiont Wigglesworthia: transcriptomic and metabolomic landscapes reveal highly integrated physiological networks

19. The Spermatophore in Glossina morsitans morsitans: Insights into Male Contributions to Reproduction.

20. TSS seq based core promoter architecture in blood feeding Tsetse fly (Glossina morsitans morsitans) vector of Trypanosomiasis

21. A comparative analysis of reproductive biology of insect vectors of human disease

22. Vitamin B6 Generated by Obligate Symbionts Is Critical for Maintaining Proline Homeostasis and Fecundity in Tsetse Flies

23. Trypanosome transmission dynamics in tsetse

24. Genome Sequence of the Tsetse Fly (Glossina morsitans): Vector of African Trypanosomiasis

25. Human African trypanosomiasis research gets a boost: unraveling the tsetse genome.

26. The homeodomain protein ladybird late regulates synthesis of milk proteins during pregnancy in the tsetse fly (Glossina morsitans).

27. A novel highly divergent protein family identified from a viviparous insect by RNA-seq analysis: a potential target for tsetse fly-specific abortifacients.

28. Aquaporins are critical for provision of water during lactation and intrauterine progeny hydration to maintain tsetse fly reproductive success.

29. Amelioration of reproduction-associated oxidative stress in a viviparous insect is critical to prevent reproductive senescence.

30. Polyandry is a common event in wild populations of the Tsetse fly Glossina fuscipes fuscipes and may impact population reduction measures.

31. An insight into the sialome of Glossina morsitans morsitans

32. Transcriptome analysis of reproductive tissue and intrauterine developmental stages of the tsetse fly (Glossina morsitans morsitans)

33. Infections with immunogenic trypanosomes reduce tsetse reproductive fitness: potential impact of different parasite strains on vector population structure.

38. Lipid metabolism dysfunction following symbiont elimination is linked to altered Kennedy pathway homeostasis.

43. Genome-wide association of trypanosome infection status in the tsetse fly Glossina fuscipes, the major vector of African trypanosomiasis in Uganda

47. Preface

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