Malaria control with genetically manipulated insect vectors.

Alphey, L; Beard, CB; Billingsley, P; Coetzee, M; Crisanti, A; Curtis, C; Eggleston, P; Godfray, C; Hemingway, J; Jacobs-Lorena, M; +13 more...James, AA; Kafatos, FC; Mukwaya, LG; Paton, M; Powell, JR; Schneider, W; Scott, TW; Sina, B; Sinden, R; Sinkins, S; Spielman, A; Touré, Y; Collins, FH and (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
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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.

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