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   A highly stable blood meal alternative for rearing Aedes and Anopheles mosquitoes  
   
نویسنده baughman t. ,peterson c. ,ortega c. ,preston s.r. ,paton c. ,williams j. ,guy a. ,omodei g. ,johnson b. ,williams h. ,o'neill s.l. ,ritchie s.a. ,dobson s.l. ,madan d.
منبع plos neglected tropical diseases - 2017 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 12 - صفحه:e0006142
چکیده    We investigated alternatives to whole blood for blood feeding of mosquitoes with a focus on improved stability and compatibility with mass rearing programs. in contrast to whole blood,an artificial blood diet of atp-supplemented plasma was effective in maintaining mosquito populations and was compatible with storage for extended periods refrigerated,frozen,and as a lyophilized powder. the plasma atp diet supported rearing of both anopheles and aedes mosquitoes. it was also effective in rearing wolbachia-infected aedes mosquitoes,suggesting compatibility with vector control efforts.
آدرس intellectual ventures laboratory and global good,bellevue,washington, United States of America, intellectual ventures laboratory and global good,bellevue,washington, United States of America, intellectual ventures laboratory and global good,bellevue,washington, United States of America, department of entomology,university of kentucky,lexington,kentucky, United States of America, australian institute of tropical health and medicine,james cook university,cairns, Australia, liverpool insect testing establishment,liverpool school of tropical medicine,liverpool, United Kingdom, liverpool insect testing establishment,liverpool school of tropical medicine,liverpool, United Kingdom, australian institute of tropical health and medicine,james cook university,cairns, Australia, australian institute of tropical health and medicine,james cook university,cairns, Australia, liverpool insect testing establishment,liverpool school of tropical medicine,liverpool, United Kingdom, institute of vector borne disease,monash university,clayton,victoria, Australia, australian institute of tropical health and medicine,james cook university,cairns, Australia, department of entomology,university of kentucky,lexington,kentucky,united states of america,mosquitomate,inc.,lexington,kentucky, United States of America, intellectual ventures laboratory and global good,bellevue,washington, United States of America
 
     
   
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