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1. Sex-specific and blood meal-induced proteins of Anopheles gambiae midguts: analysis by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis

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5. Colonization of Anopheles coustani, a neglected malaria vector in Madagascar

6. Killer Bee Molecules: Antimicrobial Peptides as Effector Molecules to Target Sporogonic Stages of Plasmodium

7. Anopheles plumbeus (Diptera: Culicidae) in Europe: a mere nuisance mosquito or potential malaria vector?

12. cpbAg1encodes an active carboxypeptidase B expressed in the midgut ofAnopheles gambiae.

14. Sex-specific and blood meal-induced proteins of Anopheles gambiae midguts: analysis by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis.

15. Two-dimensional gel analysis of midgut proteins of Anopheles stephensi lines with different susceptibility to Plasmodium falciparum infection.

16. Carboxypeptidases B of Anopheles gambiaeas Targets for a Plasmodium falciparumTransmission-Blocking Vaccine

17. A Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis gene encoding a 125-kilodalton larvicidal polypeptide is associated with inverted repeat sequences

21. Anopheles plumbeus (Diptera: Culicidae) in Europe: a mere nuisance mosquito or potential malaria vector?

22. Malaria and obesity: obese mice are resistant to cerebral malaria

23. Using green fluorescent malaria parasites to screen for permissive vector mosquitoes

24. Efficient reamplification of differential display products by transient ligation and thermal asymmetric PCR.

28. Differential contribution of Anopheles coustani and Anopheles arabiensis to the transmission of Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax in two neighbouring villages of Madagascar.

29. Hemocyte-targeted gene expression in the female malaria mosquito using the hemolectin promoter from Drosophila.

30. Evolution of sexually-transferred steroids and mating-induced phenotypes in Anopheles mosquitoes.

31. Multi-tissue GAL4-mediated gene expression in all Anopheles gambiae life stages using an endogenous polyubiquitin promoter.

32. Efficient method for establishing F1 progeny from wild populations of Anopheles mosquitoes.

33. Antiviral immunity of Anopheles gambiae is highly compartmentalized, with distinct roles for RNA interference and gut microbiota.

34. Efficient ΦC31 integrase-mediated site-specific germline transformation of Anopheles gambiae.

35. Microarray and RNAi analysis of P450s in Anopheles gambiae male and female steroidogenic tissues: CYP307A1 is required for ecdysteroid synthesis.

36. Killer bee molecules: antimicrobial peptides as effector molecules to target sporogonic stages of Plasmodium.

37. Transgenic Anopheles stephensi coexpressing single-chain antibodies resist Plasmodium falciparum development.

38. Diverged alleles of the Anopheles gambiae leucine-rich repeat gene APL1A display distinct protective profiles against Plasmodium falciparum.

39. A nonintegrative lentiviral vector-based vaccine provides long-term sterile protection against malaria.

40. Site-specific integration and expression of an anti-malarial gene in transgenic Anopheles gambiae significantly reduces Plasmodium infections.

41. Anopheles gambiae PRS1 modulates Plasmodium development at both midgut and salivary gland steps.

42. Fine pathogen discrimination within the APL1 gene family protects Anopheles gambiae against human and rodent malaria species.

43. The Anopheles gambiae salivary protein gSG6: an anopheline-specific protein with a blood-feeding role.

44. Anopheles gambiae males produce and transfer the vitellogenic steroid hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone to females during mating.

45. Mosquito-based transmission blocking vaccines for interrupting Plasmodium development.

46. Malaria and obesity: obese mice are resistant to cerebral malaria.

47. Antibody response against saliva antigens of Anopheles gambiae and Aedes aegypti in travellers in tropical Africa.

48. Effect of infection by Plasmodium falciparum on the melanization immune response of Anopheles gambiae.

49. Anopheles gambiae immune responses to Sephadex beads: involvement of anti-Plasmodium factors in regulating melanization.

50. Gene silencing in mosquito salivary glands by RNAi.