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Anti-malarial mosquitoes?

Gareth J. Lycett () and Fotis C. Kafatos ()
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Gareth J. Lycett: European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Fotis C. Kafatos: European Molecular Biology Laboratory

Nature, 2002, vol. 417, issue 6887, 387-388

Abstract: Researchers have generated genetically altered mosquitoes with a reduced ability to transmit the malaria parasite in the lab. This is an important proof of principle, but there's still a long road ahead.

Date: 2002
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