Increased intradermal probing time in sporozoite-infected mosquitoes.
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Trypanosoma brucei modifies the tsetse salivary composition, altering the fly feeding behavior that favors parasite transmissionPrior exposure to uninfected mosquitoes enhances mortality in naturally-transmitted West Nile virus infection'Manipulation' without the parasite: altered feeding behaviour of mosquitoes is not dependent on infection with malaria parasitesThe enhancement of arbovirus transmission and disease by mosquito saliva is associated with modulation of the host immune responseWolbachia infection reduces blood-feeding success in the dengue fever mosquito, Aedes aegyptiToxic Effect of Blood Feeding in Male Mosquitoes.Visualizing non infectious and infectious Anopheles gambiae blood feedings in naive and saliva-immunized miceHuman Probing Behavior of Aedes aegypti when Infected with a Life-Shortening Strain of WolbachiaIdentification of salivary gland proteins depleted after blood feeding in the malaria vector Anopheles campestris-like mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae).Neither mosquito saliva nor immunity to saliva has a detectable effect on the infectivity of Plasmodium sporozoites injected into mice.The salivary gland transcriptome of the eastern tree hole mosquito, Ochlerotatus triseriatus.Host immune response to mosquito-transmitted chikungunya virus differs from that elicited by needle inoculated virus.Dengue infection increases the locomotor activity of Aedes aegypti females.Genetics of mosquito vector competence.Malaria infection of the mosquito Anopheles gambiae activates immune-responsive genes during critical transition stages of the parasite life cycle.Alterations in mosquito behaviour by malaria parasites: potential impact on force of infection.Current status of malaria and potential for control.Injury and immune response: applying the danger theory to mosquitoesDengue virus infection of the Aedes aegypti salivary gland and chemosensory apparatus induces genes that modulate infection and blood-feeding behaviorThe salivary gland-specific apyrase of the mosquito Aedes aegypti is a member of the 5'-nucleotidase family.Plasmodium falciparum infection increases Anopheles gambiae attraction to nectar sources and sugar uptake.Differential expression of salivary proteins between susceptible and insecticide-resistant mosquitoes of Culex quinquefasciatus.The influence of dengue virus serotype-2 infection on Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) motivation and avidity to blood feed.Anopheles gambiae salivary protein expression modulated by wild Plasmodium falciparum infection: highlighting of new antigenic peptides as candidates of An. gambiae bites.Insights into the trypanosome-host interactions revealed through transcriptomic analysis of parasitized tsetse fly salivary glands.A role for heparan sulfate proteoglycans in Plasmodium falciparum sporozoite invasion of anopheline mosquito salivary glandsLyme disease bacterium does not affect attraction to rodent odour in the tick vectorAssociation of human immune response to Aedes aegypti salivary proteins with dengue disease severityImmune response and insulin signalling alter mosquito feeding behaviour to enhance malaria transmission potential.The role of leishmania proteophosphoglycans in sand fly transmission and infection of the Mammalian host.Do malaria parasites manipulate mosquitoes?Ivermectin inhibits the sporogony of Plasmodium falciparum in Anopheles gambiae.La Crosse virus infection alters blood feeding behavior in Aedes triseriatus and Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae)Fitness consequences of altered feeding behavior in immune-challenged mosquitoes.Malaria infection does not affect the sensitivity of peripheral receptor neurons in Anopheles stephensi.Plasmodium-Mosquito Interactions: A Tale of Roadblocks and Detours.Both infected and uninfected mosquitoes are attracted toward malaria infected birds.Salivary Glands Proteins Expression of Anopheles dirus A Fed on Plasmodium vivax- and Plasmodium falciparum-Infected Human BloodEcological immunology of mosquito-malaria interactions.Infection with Plasmodium berghei ookinetes alters protein expression in the brain of Anopheles albimanus mosquitoes.
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Increased intradermal probing time in sporozoite-infected mosquitoes.
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Increased intradermal probing time in sporozoite-infected mosquitoes.
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Increased intradermal probing time in sporozoite-infected mosquitoes.
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Increased intradermal probing time in sporozoite-infected mosquitoes.
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Increased intradermal probing time in sporozoite-infected mosquitoes.
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Increased intradermal probing time in sporozoite-infected mosquitoes.
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Increased intradermal probing time in sporozoite-infected mosquitoes
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A Spielman
J M Ribeiro
P A Rossignol
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10.4269/AJTMH.1984.33.17
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1984-01-01T00:00:00Z