Expression of three serine protease genes from the South East Asian malaria vector, Anopheles dirus, in relation to blood feeding and parasite infection
Three serine protease cDNA clones were isolated from Anopheles dirus, a major vector of malaria in Southeast Asia. Transcript abundance was examined following infection by Plasmodium falciparum by RT-PCR analysis. SerF3 exhibited increased transcript abundance in the whole body at 10 days post-infec...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-24672014-08-30T02:00:53Z Expression of three serine protease genes from the South East Asian malaria vector, Anopheles dirus, in relation to blood feeding and parasite infection Sriwichai P. Rongsriyam Y. Jariyapan N. Apiwathnasorn C. Sattabongkot J. Paskewitz S. Three serine protease cDNA clones were isolated from Anopheles dirus, a major vector of malaria in Southeast Asia. Transcript abundance was examined following infection by Plasmodium falciparum by RT-PCR analysis. SerF3 exhibited increased transcript abundance in the whole body at 10 days post-infection with P. falciparum. All three genes are candidates for further investigation to determine their roles in mosquito immune responses. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 2014-08-30T02:00:53Z 2014-08-30T02:00:53Z 2008 Article 0145305X 10.1016/j.dci.2008.02.010 18395797 DCIMD http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-41949127658&partnerID=40&md5=9d92b384061417c4b748342c7acdaa4c http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/2467 English |
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Three serine protease cDNA clones were isolated from Anopheles dirus, a major vector of malaria in Southeast Asia. Transcript abundance was examined following infection by Plasmodium falciparum by RT-PCR analysis. SerF3 exhibited increased transcript abundance in the whole body at 10 days post-infection with P. falciparum. All three genes are candidates for further investigation to determine their roles in mosquito immune responses. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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Sriwichai P. Rongsriyam Y. Jariyapan N. Apiwathnasorn C. Sattabongkot J. Paskewitz S. Expression of three serine protease genes from the South East Asian malaria vector, Anopheles dirus, in relation to blood feeding and parasite infection |
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Sriwichai P. Rongsriyam Y. Jariyapan N. Apiwathnasorn C. Sattabongkot J. Paskewitz S. |
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Expression of three serine protease genes from the South East Asian malaria vector, Anopheles dirus, in relation to blood feeding and parasite infection |
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Expression of three serine protease genes from the South East Asian malaria vector, Anopheles dirus, in relation to blood feeding and parasite infection |
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Expression of three serine protease genes from the South East Asian malaria vector, Anopheles dirus, in relation to blood feeding and parasite infection |
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Expression of three serine protease genes from the South East Asian malaria vector, Anopheles dirus, in relation to blood feeding and parasite infection |
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Expression of three serine protease genes from the South East Asian malaria vector, Anopheles dirus, in relation to blood feeding and parasite infection |
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expression of three serine protease genes from the south east asian malaria vector, anopheles dirus, in relation to blood feeding and parasite infection |
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