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First published online September 23, 2003
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Blocking malaria parasite invasion of mosquito salivary glands

Anthony A. James

Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697-3900, USA



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Fig. 1. Adult salivary glands of Aedes aegypti. (A) Paired salivary glands of an adult female. The lateral (L) and medial (M) lobes are associated with the fat body tissue. (B) Single female salivary gland showing medial (M), proximal-lateral (PL) and distal-lateral (DL) lobes of the glands. (C) Paired salivary glands of an adult male. Scale bars: 100 µm.

 





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