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The Aedes aegypti toll pathway controls dengue virus infection.

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Table 1. Differentially expressed putative immune genes in the dengue-infected midgut and carcass and their overlap with those of Cactus- and Caspar-silenced mosquitoes.
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Figure 3. Comparative analysis of the dengue virus infection-responsive and Rel1 and Rel2 regulated transcriptomes

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