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Tracking Resilience to Infections by Mapping Disease Space. by Brenda Y Torres, Jose Henrique M Oliveira, Ann Thomas Tate, Poonam Rath, Katherine Cumnock, David S Schneider
Published 2016-04-01
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Catalase protects Aedes aegypti from oxidative stress and increases midgut infection prevalence of Dengue but not Zika. by José Henrique M Oliveira, Octávio A C Talyuli, Renata L S Goncalves, Gabriela Oliveira Paiva-Silva, Marcos Henrique F Sorgine, Patricia Hessab Alvarenga, Pedro L Oliveira
Published 2017-04-01
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Blood-feeding induces reversible functional changes in flight muscle mitochondria of Aedes aegypti mosquito. by Renata L S Gonçalves, Ana Carolina L Machado, Gabriela O Paiva-Silva, Marcos H F Sorgine, Marisa M Momoli, Jose Henrique M Oliveira, Marcos A Vannier-Santos, Antonio Galina, Pedro L Oliveira, Marcus F Oliveira
Published 2009-01-01
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Regulation of midgut cell proliferation impacts Aedes aegypti susceptibility to dengue virus. by Mabel L Taracena, Vanessa Bottino-Rojas, Octavio A C Talyuli, Ana Beatriz Walter-Nuno, José Henrique M Oliveira, Yesseinia I Angleró-Rodriguez, Michael B Wells, George Dimopoulos, Pedro L Oliveira, Gabriela O Paiva-Silva
Published 2018-05-01
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The Aedes aegypti peritrophic matrix controls arbovirus vector competence through HPx1, a heme-induced peroxidase. by Octavio A C Talyuli, Jose Henrique M Oliveira, Vanessa Bottino-Rojas, Gilbert O Silveira, Patricia H Alvarenga, Ana Beatriz F Barletta, Asher M Kantor, Gabriela O Paiva-Silva, Carolina Barillas-Mury, Pedro L Oliveira
Published 2023-02-01
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Correction: Blood Meal-Derived Heme Decreases ROS Levels in the Midgut of and Allows Proliferation of Intestinal Microbiota. by Jose Henrique M. Oliveira, Renata L. S. Gonçalves, Flavio A. Lara, Felipe A. Dias, Ana Caroline P. Gandara, Rubem F. S. Menna-Barreto, Meredith C. Edwards, Francisco R. M. Laurindo, Mário A. C. Silva-Neto, Marcos H. F. Sorgine, Pedro L. Oliveira
Published 2013-02-01
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Blood meal-derived heme decreases ROS levels in the midgut of Aedes aegypti and allows proliferation of intestinal microbiota. by Jose Henrique M Oliveira, Renata L S Gonçalves, Flavio A Lara, Felipe A Dias, Ana Caroline P Gandara, Rubem F S Menna-Barreto, Meredith C Edwards, Francisco R M Laurindo, Mário A C Silva-Neto, Marcos H F Sorgine, Pedro L Oliveira
Published 2011-03-01
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