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  5. Comparative fitness assessment of engineered transgenic mosquitoes expressing blood meal induced multiple-miR-shRNA to block dengue virus transmission in Aedes aegypti

Comparative fitness assessment of engineered transgenic mosquitoes expressing blood meal induced multiple-miR-shRNA to block dengue virus transmission in Aedes aegypti

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2018

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Ramyasoma, H.P.B.K.D.,Molecular Medicine Unit,Faculty of Medicine.University of Kelaniya,Ragama
Dassanayake, R.S.,Department of Chemistry,Faculty of Science.University of Colombo,Colombo 03
Silva Gunawardene, Y. I. N.,Molecular Medicine Unit,Faculty of Medicine.University of Kelaniya,Ragama
Hapugoda, M.,Molecular Medicine Unit,Faculty of Medicine.University of Kelaniya,Ragama
Chandrasekaran, N.V.,Department of Chemistry,Faculty of Science.University of Colombo,Colombo 03
Abeyewickreme, W.,Molecular Medicine Unit,Faculty of Medicine.University of Kelaniya,Ragama

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Sri Lanka Association for the Advancement of Science Proceedings of the 74thAnnual Sessions – 2018

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Medical, Dental, and Veterinary Sciences, -

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https://viduketha.nsf.gov.lk/handle/123456789/18382

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