Use of the biolistic technique for gene transfer to mosquito embryos
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Main Authors: | Mialhe, E., IAEA, Vienna (Austria) eng, International Symposium on Management of Insect Pests: Nuclear and Related Molecular and Genetic Techniques eng 19-23 Oct 1992 Vienna (Austria), Laughinghouse, A., Miller, L.H. (National Inst. of Health, Bethesda, MD (USA). Lab. of Malaria Research), FAO, Rome (Italy) eng |
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Vienna (Austria) IAEA
1993
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Subjects: | ANOPHELES GAMBIAE, VECTORS, GENETIC CONTROL, GENE TRANSFER, INSECT CONTROL, HUMAN DISEASES, VECTEUR DE MALADIE, LUTTE GENETIQUE, TRANSFERT DE GENE, VECTORES, CONTROL GENETICO, TRANSFERENCIA DE GENES, LUTTE ANTIINSECTE, MALADIE DE L'HOMME, CONTROL DE INSECTOS, ENFERMEDADES HUMANAS, |
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