1984
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-007903-2.50013-1
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Mosquito Cell Culture

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“…Since the first mosquito cell line was established by Grace (1966), numerous cell lines have been established from various species of mosquitoes (Kurtti and Munderloh 1984). However, to date there has been only 1 derived from Ae.…”
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“…Since the first mosquito cell line was established by Grace (1966), numerous cell lines have been established from various species of mosquitoes (Kurtti and Munderloh 1984). However, to date there has been only 1 derived from Ae.…”
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“…Since the first cell line was established by Grace (1966), many mosquito cell lines have been established, the greatest number being in the Culicinae subfamily (Kurtti & Munderloh 1994). However, there were no prior records of cell lines of the Psorophora genus.…”
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“…baculovirus) to develop biological control strategies (Gelernter & Federici 1986). In the last few years, the use of molecular techniques to study cellular and viral gene in vitro has again stimulated interest in insect cell lines for physiological, biochemical and genetic research (Kurtti & Munderloh 1994, Shotkoski & Fallon 1994, Leake 1997.…”
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“…Given that Aedes albopictus hosts a natural infection, one might wonder why Wolbachia is absent from older Ae. albopictus lines dating back to the late 1960s, before Wolbachia was known to be widespread in insects [63]. The possibility exists that early in their history, such lines may have been infected, followed by loss of Wolbachia over decades of use in multiple laboratories.…”
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