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The wMelPop strain of Wolbachia interferes with dopamine levels in Aedes aegypti.
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A Secure Semi-Field System for the Study of Aedes aegypti.
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Changes in the genetic structure of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) populations in Queensland‚ Australia‚ across two seasons: implications for potential mosquito releases.
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Spatial Waves of Advance with Bistable Dynamics: Cytoplasmic and Genetic Analogues of Allee Effects
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A Wolbachia symbiont in Aedes aegypti disrupts mosquito egg development to a greater extent when mosquitoes feed on nonhuman versus human blood.
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Infection with the wMel and wMelPop strains of Wolbachia leads to higher levels of melanization in the hemolymph of Drosophila melanogaster‚ Drosophila simulans and Aedes aegypti.
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Wolbachia-mediated resistance to dengue virus infection and death at the cellular level.
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Cytoplasmic incompatibility in populations with overlapping generations.
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A virulent Wolbachia infection decreases the viability of the dengue vector Aedes aegypti during periods of embryonic quiescence. 4(7) e748
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Beyond the 'back yard': Lay knowledge about Aedes aegypti in northern Australia and its implications for policy and practice.
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