Engineering mosquito population for vector control

Malaria Journal - Tập 11 - Trang 1-2 - 2012
Nikolai Windbichler1, Roberto Galizzi1, Austin Burt2, Andrea Crisanti1
1Imperial College London Department of Life Sciences, London, UK
2Imperial College London Centre for Population Biology, Ascot, UK

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