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“... Protein (APP), the Gαo protein, and the STAT3 and ERK1/2 signaling pathways, which can be activated...”
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“... mosquito population in the study areas. The TRD had low cost, easy production, handle and can be applied...”
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“... and genomic properties that make it an attractive candidate for a vaccine vector. Therefore, it has...”
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“... with some disadvantages, namely the biomolecules length that can be correctly produced and the low...”
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“... be taken where new infections occur and/or vector snails are found, so that control can be reestablished...”
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