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Superinfection exclusion of alphaviruses in three mosquito cell lines persistently infected with Sindbis virus.

Superinfection exclusion of alphaviruses in three mosquito cell lines persistently infected with Sindbis virus.

... (mosquito) cell lines persistently infected with Sindbis virus excluded the replication of both homologous (various strains of Sindbis) and heterologous (Aura, Semliki Forest, and Ross River) ...that ...

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Variable Inhibition of Zika Virus Replication by Different Wolbachia Strains in Mosquito Cell Cultures

Variable Inhibition of Zika Virus Replication by Different Wolbachia Strains in Mosquito Cell Cultures

... studies. Cell lines offer a valuable tool to dissect molecular aspects of virus-host ...C6/36 mosquito cells are permissive to ZIKV, other mosquito cell lines, such as CCL-125s, do not allow ...

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Mosquito cell line glycoproteins: an unsuitable model system for the Plasmodium ookinete mosquito midgut interaction?

Mosquito cell line glycoproteins: an unsuitable model system for the Plasmodium ookinete mosquito midgut interaction?

... both cell lines but although significant, the binding was at the limit of detec- tion and at the lower limit of the linear relationship between MTT absorbance and ookinete ...the mosquito cell line ...

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Dengue virus replication in a polyploid mosquito cell culture grown in serum free medium

Dengue virus replication in a polyploid mosquito cell culture grown in serum free medium

... For adaptation to the serum-free medium, a cell passages; DEN 2 New Guinea "C", 24 suckling portion of MMIVP-12 medium in cultures of TRA-284 mouse, 6 LLC-MK2 cell, and 2 Vero cell passa[r] ...

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Cell-to-Cell Spread of the RNA Interference Response Suppresses Semliki Forest Virus (SFV) Infection of Mosquito Cell Cultures and Cannot Be Antagonized by SFV

Cell-to-Cell Spread of the RNA Interference Response Suppresses Semliki Forest Virus (SFV) Infection of Mosquito Cell Cultures and Cannot Be Antagonized by SFV

... into mosquito leads to spread of fluorescein-labeled ...that cell-to-cell spread of siRNA was occurring using a fluorescein-labeled siRNA (Block-iT fluores- cent oligonucleotide; ...U4.4 ...

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Effective suppression of Dengue fever virus in mosquito cell cultures using retroviral transduction of hammerhead ribozymes targeting the viral genome

Effective suppression of Dengue fever virus in mosquito cell cultures using retroviral transduction of hammerhead ribozymes targeting the viral genome

... Retroviral vectors offer a number of advantages over other gene transfer methods for the transduction of somatic cells, and have been widely used as gene delivery systems. They have the ability to stably integrate the ...

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Effect of Wolbachia on Replication of West Nile Virus in a Mosquito Cell Line and Adult Mosquitoes

Effect of Wolbachia on Replication of West Nile Virus in a Mosquito Cell Line and Adult Mosquitoes

... aegypti cell line (Aag2) infected with wMelPop but inhibits virus assembly and/or secretion, with the latter being consistent with published data for other arboviruses, such as DENV and CHIKV ...

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Ross River Virus Envelope Glycans Contribute to Type I Interferon Production in Myeloid Dendritic Cells

Ross River Virus Envelope Glycans Contribute to Type I Interferon Production in Myeloid Dendritic Cells

... by mosquito cell-derived alphaviruses suggested that these viruses are either actively suppressing IFN-␣/␤ induction or are not as potent inducers of IFN- ␣ / ␤ as the mammalian-cell- derived ...

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Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Alphavirus Replication and Assembly in Mammalian and Mosquito Cells

Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Alphavirus Replication and Assembly in Mammalian and Mosquito Cells

... oped, mosquito-borne ...in mosquito cells. Here we used high-resolution live-cell imaging coupled with single-particle tracking and electron microscopy analyses to delineate steps in the alphavirus ...

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Replication of West Nile virus, Rabensburg lineage in mammalian cells is restricted by temperature

Replication of West Nile virus, Rabensburg lineage in mammalian cells is restricted by temperature

... avian cell cultures, house sparrows or chickens, but the virus efficiently infected mosquito cells [14], ...of mosquito sus- pension on E6 ...on mosquito cell cul- ture and reports of ...

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The Host Range Phenotype Displayed by a Sindbis Virus Glycoprotein Variant Results from Virion Aggregation and Retention on the Surface of Mosquito Cells

The Host Range Phenotype Displayed by a Sindbis Virus Glycoprotein Variant Results from Virion Aggregation and Retention on the Surface of Mosquito Cells

... TEM analysis revealed obvious maturation differences be- tween the viruses. In cells infected with TRSB, virions budded at the plasma membrane, and the surface of these cells con- tained only individual and small groups ...

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Multi insecticide susceptibility evaluation of dengue vectors Stegomyia albopicta and St  aegypti in Assam, India

Multi insecticide susceptibility evaluation of dengue vectors Stegomyia albopicta and St aegypti in Assam, India

... The purpose of this study was to evaluate the insecti- cide resistance status of larval and adult stages of St. albopicta and St. aegypti populations in different places of Assam to verify the expected success in dengue ...

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Identifying avian malaria vectors: sampling methods influence outcomes

Identifying avian malaria vectors: sampling methods influence outcomes

... Multiple studies have been conducted to evaluate the role of mosquitoes in avian malaria transmission [3, 9–21]. Although these studies are informative, there is a need for more standardized methods to determine the ...

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Evolution of mosquito-based arbovirus surveillance systems in Australia

Evolution of mosquito-based arbovirus surveillance systems in Australia

... into cell culture and viral antigen is detected with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA; [16]) or immunofluorescence assay (IFA; ...ongoing mosquito trapping for virus isolation, which either runs ...

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EFFECT OF INSECT REPELLENT PROPERTY USING MICROENCAPSULATION TECHNIQUE

EFFECT OF INSECT REPELLENT PROPERTY USING MICROENCAPSULATION TECHNIQUE

... Mosquitoes are insects of major public health concern because many species are vectors of diseases. [1] A mosquito repellent textile is one such textile product came out recently. It protects the human beings from ...

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Risk perceptions, attitudes, and knowledge of chikungunya among the public and health professionals: a systematic review

Risk perceptions, attitudes, and knowledge of chikungunya among the public and health professionals: a systematic review

... A scoping review of the global literature on chikungunya, conducted at the Public Health Agency of Canada (personal communication M. Mascarenhas 2017), served as the starting point for this systematic review. Briefly, ...

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The effect of silencing immunity related genes on longevity in a naturally occurring Anopheles arabiensis mosquito population from southwest Ethiopia

The effect of silencing immunity related genes on longevity in a naturally occurring Anopheles arabiensis mosquito population from southwest Ethiopia

... the mosquito lifespan which in turn will significantly reduce malaria ...anti- mosquito antibodies with consequential disruption of gut bacterial homeostasis to ultimately induce reduced ...

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A Review on Phytochemical and Pharmacological  Profile of Clitoria ternatea

A Review on Phytochemical and Pharmacological Profile of Clitoria ternatea

... for mosquito larvicidal activity against three major mosquito vectors Aedes aegypti, Culex quinquefasciatus, and Anopheles stephensi resulted in the identification of three potential plant extracts ...for ...

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The Yellow Fever Mosquito (Aedes aegypti) in Florida: Landscape Ecology and Population Genetics.

The Yellow Fever Mosquito (Aedes aegypti) in Florida: Landscape Ecology and Population Genetics.

... A notable feature of most broad scale studies is passive transport of Ae. aegypti by humans. Aedes aegypti does not naturally disperse much farther than 10 to 800m within its lifetime, so only human-mediated transport ...

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Morphogenesis of Sindbis virus in cultured Aedes albopictus cells.

Morphogenesis of Sindbis virus in cultured Aedes albopictus cells.

... Free nucleocapsids were only rarely seen in the cytoplasm of infected mosquito cells, and budding of virus from the cell surface was detected so infrequently that this process of virus p[r] ...

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