Anopheline antiplatelet protein from mosquito saliva regulates blood feeding behavior

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  • who: Ashekul Islam from the Laboratory of Vaccinology and Applied Immunology, Kanazawa University School of Pharmacy, Kakuma-machi have published the paper: Anopheline antiplatelet protein from mosquito saliva regulates blood feeding behavior, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of 10/09/2018
  • how: Because the AAPP gene is encoded by four exons the Escherichia coli expression system was used as reported previously to produce a series of truncated AAPP recombinant proteins (rAAPPs) according to the exon arrangement20 depicted in Fig 1A. To evaluate the ecological functions of AAPP the authors examined probing and prediuresis . . .

     

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