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Research eu results magazine – N°3 – June 2011 – Targeting new malaria counter measures – Page 12

Research Articles

Mancini E., Baldini F., Tammaro F., Calzetta M., Serrao A., Phillip G., Morlais I., Masiga D., Sharakhov I.V., Rogers D.W., Catteruccia F., della Torre A. 2011. Molecular characterization and evolution of a gene family encoding male-specific reproductive proteins in the African malaria vector Anopheles gambiae. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 11: 292
 
Mancini E, Tammaro F, Baldini F, Via A, Raimondo D, George P, Audisio P, Sharakhov I, Tramontano A, Catteruccia F, Della Torre A. Molecular evolution of a gene cluster of serine proteases expressed in the Anopheles gambiae female reproductive tract (2011), BMC Evolutionary Biology, 11:72
 
Rono MK, Whitten MM, Oulad-Abdelghani M, Levashina EA, Marois E. The major yolk protein vitellogenin interferes with the anti-plasmodium response in the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae (2010) PLoS Biol 8(7): e1000434

Rogers DW, Baldini F, Battaglia F, Panico M, Dell A, Morris HR, Catteruccia F. Transglutaminase-mediated semen coagulation controls sperm storage in the malaria mosquito (2009) PLoS Biol 7 (12): e1000272 

Presentations of the consortium

Presentation at the university Sapienza, Rome, Italy, May 27, 2010 Seminario-27 may 10

Presentation at OCEAC, Yaoundé, Cameroon – June 8, 2009 Conf-OCEAC_June09

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