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Functional integration of the circulatory, immune, and respiratory systems in mosquito larvae: pathogen killing in the hemocyte-rich tracheal tuftsContraction of the ventral abdomen potentiates extracardiac retrograde hemolymph propulsion in the mosquito hemocoelComparative structural and functional analysis of the larval and adult dorsal vessel and its role in hemolymph circulation in the mosquito Anopheles gambiae.Infection-induced interaction between the mosquito circulatory and immune systemsTranscription in mosquito hemocytes in response to pathogen exposureIntegrated Immune and Cardiovascular Function in Pancrustacea: Lessons from the InsectsGastrointestinal persorption and tissue distribution of differently sized colloidal gold nanoparticlesA novel lectin with a fibrinogen-like domain and its potential involvement in the innate immune response of Armigeres subalbatus against bacteria.Mosquito transcriptome profiles and filarial worm susceptibility in Armigeres subalbatus.Molecular and functional characterization of Anopheles gambiae inward rectifier potassium (Kir1) channels: a novel role in egg productionMosquito hemocyte-mediated immune responses.Wild Anopheles funestus mosquito genotypes are permissive for infection with the rodent malaria parasite, Plasmodium bergheiSpatial and temporal in vivo analysis of circulating and sessile immune cells in mosquitoes: hemocyte mitosis following infectionMembers of the salivary gland surface protein (SGS) family are major immunogenic components of mosquito saliva.Efficiency of salivary gland invasion by malaria sporozoites is controlled by rapid sporozoite destruction in the mosquito haemocoel.Insect immunology and hematopoiesis.Anopheles gambiae larvae mount stronger immune responses against bacterial infection than adults: evidence of adaptive decoupling in mosquitoes.Mosquito hemocytes preferentially aggregate and phagocytose pathogens in the periostial regions of the heart that experience the most hemolymph flow.A potential role for phenylalanine hydroxylase in mosquito immune responses.Aedes aegypti glutamine synthetase: expression and gene structure.Deprivation of both sucrose and water reduces the mosquito heart contraction rate while increasing the expression of nitric oxide synthase.Thermolysin damages animal life through degradation of plasma proteins enhanced by rapid cleavage of serpins and activation of proteases.Mosquito innate immunity: involvement of beta 1,3-glucan recognition protein in melanotic encapsulation immune responses in Armigeres subalbatus.Myotropic effects of FMRFamide containing peptides on the heart of the mosquito Anopheles gambiae.The antibacterial innate immune response by the mosquito Aedes aegypti is mediated by hemocytes and independent of Gram type and pathogenicity.Age-associated mortality in immune challenged mosquitoes (Aedes aegypti) correlates with a decrease in haemocyte numbers.Mosquito phenoloxidase and defensin colocalize in melanization innate immune responses.Rapid phagocytosis and melanization of bacteria and Plasmodium sporozoites by hemocytes of the mosquito Aedes aegypti.Involvement of the Anopheles gambiae Nimrod gene family in mosquito immune responses.Hemolymph circulation in insect sensory appendages: functional mechanics of antennal accessory pulsatile organs (auxiliary hearts) in the mosquito Anopheles gambiae.The neurotransmitters serotonin and glutamate accelerate the heart rate of the mosquito Anopheles gambiae.Hemocyte-mediated phagocytosis and melanization in the mosquito Armigeres subalbatus following immune challenge by bacteria.CCAP and FMRFamide-like peptides accelerate the contraction rate of the antennal accessory pulsatile organs (auxiliary hearts) of mosquitoes.Hemolymph circulation in insect flight appendages: physiology of the wing heart and circulatory flow in the wings of the mosquito Anopheles gambiae.Anopheles gambiae corazonin: gene structure, expression and effect on mosquito heart physiology.Mosquito aging modulates the heart rate and the proportional directionality of heart contractions.Transstadial transmission of larval hemocoelic infection negatively affects development and adult female longevity in the mosquito Anopheles gambiae.Recombinant Drosophila prophenoloxidase 1 is sequentially cleaved by α-chymotrypsin during in vitro activation.George V. Hillyer (1943-2015).Acceptance of the 2015 Henry Baldwin Ward Medal: My Journey in Parasitology, and with Parasitologists.
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