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    Interspecific transfer of Wolbachia into the mosquito disease vector Aedes albopictus by Xi, Zhiyong, Khoo, Cynthia C.H, Dobson, Stephen L

    “…-infected males are used to suppress mosquito egg hatch. We discuss the results in relation to developing appropriate…”
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    Hagen's glands of the parasitic wasp Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Hymenoptera: Braconidae): ultrastructure and the detection of entomopoxvirus and parasitism-specific proteins by Khoo, Cynthia C.H, Lawrence, Pauline O

    Published in Arthropod structure & development (01-11-2002)
    “…Hagen's glands of males of the parasitic wasp Diachasmimorpha longicaudata (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) secrete compounds that are involved in courtship and…”
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    Wolbachia Establishment and Invasion in an Aedes aegypti Laboratory Population by Xi, Zhiyong, Khoo, Cynthia C. H, Dobson, Stephen L

    “…A proposed strategy to aid in controlling the growing burden of vector-borne disease is population replacement, in which a natural vector population is…”
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    Comparison of transgene expression in Aedes aegypti generated by mariner Mos1 transposition and ΦC31 site-directed recombination by Franz, A. W. E., Jasinskiene, N., Sanchez-Vargas, I., Isaacs, A. T., Smith, M. R., Khoo, C. C. H., Heersink, M. S., James, A. A., Olson, K. E.

    Published in Insect molecular biology (01-10-2011)
    “…Transgenic mosquitoes generated by transposable elements (TEs) often poorly express transgenes owing to position effects. To avoid these effects, the ΦC31…”
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    Rectal gland of Bactrocera papayae: Ultrastructure, anatomy, and sequestration of autofluorescent compounds upon methyl eugenol consumption by the male fruit fly by Khoo, Cynthia C.H., Tan, Keng Hong

    Published in Microscopy research and technique (01-08-2005)
    “…Sexually mature males of Bactrocera papayae are strongly attracted to and consume methyl eugenol (ME). Upon consumption, ME is biotransformed to two…”
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