Malaria control with genetically manipulated insect vectors.
Luke
Alphey
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C Ben
Beard
;
Peter
Billingsley
;
Maureen
Coetzee
;
Andrea
Crisanti
;
Chris
Curtis
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Paul
Eggleston
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Charles
Godfray
;
Janet
Hemingway
;
Marcelo
Jacobs-Lorena
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Anthony A
James
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Fotis C
Kafatos
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Louis G
Mukwaya
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Michael
Paton
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Jeffrey R
Powell
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William
Schneider
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Thomas W
Scott
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Barbara
Sina
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Robert
Sinden
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Steven
Sinkins
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Andrew
Spielman
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Yeya
Touré
;
Frank H
Collins
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(2002)
Malaria control with genetically manipulated insect vectors.
Science (New York, NY), 298 (5591).
pp. 119-121.
ISSN 0036-8075
DOI: 10.1126/science.1078278
At a recent workshop, experts discussed the benefits, risks, and research priorities associated with using genetically manipulated insects in the control of vector-borne diseases.
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | Anopheles-gambiae, aedes-aegypti, transformation, Animal, Animals, Genetically Modified, Anopheles, genetics, parasitology, physiology, Clinical Trials, Ecology, Evaluation Studies, Genes, Insect, Genetic Engineering, Genetics, Population, Human, Insect Vectors, genetics, parasitology, physiology, Malaria, prevention & control, transmission, Pest Control, Biological, Plasmodium, physiology, Public Health, Public Opinion, Transformation, Genetic |
ISI | 178370500043 |
Date Deposited | 17 Oct 2011 22:32 |