Mammalian transforming growth factor beta1 activated after ingestion by Anopheles stephensi modulates mosquito immunity.
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Mammalian transforming growth factor beta1 activated after ingestion by Anopheles stephensi modulates mosquito immunity.
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Mammalian transforming growth ...... i modulates mosquito immunity.
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David A Wink
Junghwa Lim
Matthew J Lieber
Nicole Emmith
Ruben Zamora
Shirley Luckhart
Tina M L Peterson
Yoram Vodovotz
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10.1128/IAI.71.6.3000-3009.2003
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2003-06-01T00:00:00Z