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Dr Clair Rose

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Dr Clair Rose

Selected research publications

The Ξ²-triketone, nitisinone, kills insecticide-resistant mosquitoes through cuticular uptake – Journal: Parasites and Vectors – Published: 31st July 2025

Anopheles mosquito survival and pharmacokinetic modeling show the mosquitocidal activity of nitisinone – Journal: Science Translational Medicine – Published: 26th March 2025

Design and validation of a low-cost sugar-feeder for resource-poor insectaries – Journal: Gates Open Research – Published: 3rd March 2025

The Trypanosoma brucei MISP family of invariant proteins is co-expressed with BARP as triple helical bundle structures on the surface of salivary gland forms, but is dispensable for parasite development within the tsetse vector – Journal: PLoS Pathogens – Published: 30th March 2023

A Composite Recombinant Salivary Proteins Biomarker for Phlebotomus argentipes Provides a Surveillance Tool Postelimination of Visceral Leishmaniasis in India – Journal: Journal of Infectious Diseases – Published: 2nd September 2022

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