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    Contrasted Fitness Costs of Docking and Antibacterial Constructs in the EE and EVida3 Strains Validates Two-Phase Anopheles gambiae Genetic Transformation System by Paton, Doug, Underhill, Anne, Meredith, Janet, Eggleston, Paul, Tripet, Frederic

    Published in PloS one (26-06-2013)
    “…The deployment of transgenic mosquitoes carrying genes for refractoriness to malaria has long been seen as a futuristic scenario riddled with technical…”
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    Disrupting Mosquito Reproduction and Parasite Development for Malaria Control by Childs, Lauren M, Cai, Francisco Y, Kakani, Evdoxia G, Mitchell, Sara N, Paton, Doug, Gabrieli, Paolo, Buckee, Caroline O, Catteruccia, Flaminia

    Published in PLoS pathogens (15-12-2016)
    “…The control of mosquito populations with insecticide treated bed nets and indoor residual sprays remains the cornerstone of malaria reduction and elimination…”
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    Genetic and environmental factors associated with laboratory rearing affect survival and assortative mating but not overall mating success in Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto by Paton, Doug, Touré, Mahamoudou, Sacko, Adama, Coulibaly, Mamadou B, Traoré, Sékou F, Tripet, Frédéric

    Published in PloS one (31-12-2013)
    “…Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto, the main vector of malaria in Africa, is characterized by its vast geographical range and complex population structure…”
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    Differential effects of inbreeding and selection on male reproductive phenotype associated with the colonization and laboratory maintenance of Anopheles gambiae by Baeshen, Rowida, Ekechukwu, Nkiru E, Toure, Mahamoudou, Paton, Doug, Coulibaly, Mamadou, Traoré, Sékou F, Tripet, Frédéric

    Published in Malaria journal (13-01-2014)
    “…Effective mating between laboratory-reared males and wild females is paramount to the success of vector control strategies aiming to decrease disease…”
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    Contrasted Fitness Costs of Docking and Antibacterial Constructs in the EE and EVida3 Strains Validates Two-Phase Anopheles gambiae Genetic Transformation System. e67364 by Paton, Doug, Underhill, Anne, Meredith, Janet, Eggleston, Paul, Tripet, Frederic

    Published in PloS one (01-06-2013)
    “…The deployment of transgenic mosquitoes carrying genes for refractoriness to malaria has long been seen as a futuristic scenario riddled with technical…”
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    Genetic and Environmental Factors Associated with Laboratory Rearing Affect Survival and Assortative Mating but Not Overall Mating Success in Anopheles gambiae Sensu Stricto: e82631 by Paton, Doug, Toure, Mahamoudou, Sacko, Adama, Coulibaly, Mamadou B, Traore, Sekou F, Tripet, Frederic

    Published in PloS one (01-12-2013)
    “…Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto, the main vector of malaria in Africa, is characterized by its vast geographical range and complex population structure…”
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    Profit-Centered Recreation by Paton, J. Doug

    Published in Parks and Recreation (1984)
    “…Aquatic activity is the most popular form of participatory recreation in North America, according to many surveys and studies. This article discusses various…”
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