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Molecular Biology of Disease Vectors

Molecular Biology of Disease Vectors

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Arthropod disease vectors transmit not only serious diseases, such as malaria, but many other diseases as well, many of which are neglected to various extents. In most cases, a tripartite interaction is involved between the arthropod disease vector, the vertebrate host, and the vector-borne pathogens. The reprint aims to present a selection of the latest data (and up to date information in the case of reviews) about the molecular and biochemical events that mediate this tripartite interaction with emphasis on ticks and mosquitoes.

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Keywords

  • Adhesion
  • Aedes aegypti
  • Aedes africanus
  • Aedes luteocephalus
  • Aedes metalicus
  • Aedes vexans
  • Aedes vittatus
  • Anopheles stephensi
  • arbovirus
  • arboviruses
  • blood coagulation
  • Borrelia burgdorferi
  • cathepsin
  • Classification
  • Clinical & internal medicine
  • CRISPR-Cas9
  • Crystal structure
  • cysteine protease
  • Dengue
  • Digestion
  • Diseases & disorders
  • ectoparasite-host interactions
  • genetic complementation
  • haplotype analysis
  • host immunity
  • immune enhancement
  • in vivo bioluminescence imaging
  • invasive diseases vectors
  • Ixodes ricinus
  • Ixodes scapularis
  • Liver
  • lncRNA
  • MAEBL
  • medical entomology
  • medicine
  • microRNA
  • midgut
  • mosquito
  • Mosquitoes
  • n/a
  • NLS
  • oncology
  • One Health
  • parasite
  • phylogenetic analysis
  • piRNA
  • Piwi
  • Piwi4
  • Plasmodium
  • Reproduction
  • RNA interference
  • RNA sequencing
  • RNA-sequencing
  • RNAi
  • Saliva
  • salivary glands
  • serpin
  • Skin
  • sporozoite
  • Structure
  • Sudan
  • tick
  • trypsin inhibitor
  • viral infection

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-6696-2

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