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Lowenberger, Carl

Bacteria-delivered RNA interference strategies to silence genes related to vector competence of Aedes aegypti
Characterizing and engineering a dengue refractory phenotype in Aedes aegypti
Differential Expression of Apoptosis Related Genes in Selected Strains of Aedes aegypti with Different Susceptibilities to Dengue Virus
Genetically Modifying the Insect Gut Microbiota to Control Chagas Disease Vectors through Systemic RNAi
How do insects fight pathogens? Molecular and functional characterization of the immune deficiency pathway in Rhodnius prolixus, a vector of parasites that cause Chagas disease
Insect-derived hybrid antimicrobial peptides: antibiotics for the next generation?
Insights into host-virus interactions: Using a metabolomics approach to study Aedes aegypti-Dengue virus compatibility
Investigating the vector competence of the house fly (Musca domestica) for Campylobacter jejuni
Life History and Chemical Ecology of Xenos peckii (Strepsitera, Xenidae)
Nectar-Dwelling Microbes of Common Tansy Are Attractive to Its Mosquito Pollinator, Culex pipiens L.

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