Fluorescence can be used to trace the fate of exogenous micro-organisms inside the alimentary tract of mosquitoes
There is a great deal of current research interest in utilising bacteria for the control of intractable arthropod-borne diseases such as dengue. Although there is accumulating evidence that bacterial infection is a promising control strategy, most studies on bacteria-insect interactions lacked usef...
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2009
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