Scientific publications
In2Care’s Publications
Andriessen et al (2015) Electrostatic coating enhances bioavailability of insecticides and breaks pyrethroid resistance in mosquitoes. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. Snetselaar et al (2014) Development and evaluation of a novel contamination device that targets multiple life-stages of Aedes aegypti. Parasites & Vectors. Download here
MCD’s Publications
Heinig
& Thomas (2015) Interactions between a fungal entomopathogen and malaria parasites within a mosquito vector. Malaria Journal. Download here
Obermayr et al (2015) Evaluation of a Push-Pull Approach for Aedes aegypti (L.) Using a Novel Dispensing System for Spatial Repellents in the Laboratory and in a Semi-Field Environment. PLoS ONE. Download here
Sternberg et al (2014) Evaluating the efficacy of biological and conventional insecticides with the new ‘MCD bottle’ bioassay. Download here
Sternberg et al (2014) Local adaptation to temperature and the implications for vector-borne diseases. Trends in Parasitology
Key publications scientists In2Care
Farenhorst M et al (2011) Development of fungal applications on netting substrates for malaria vector control. J. Med. Entomol. Farenhorst M et al (2010) Synergy in efficacy of fungal entomopathogens and permethrin against West African insecticide-resistant mosquitoes. Download here
Farenhorst & Knols (2010) A novel method for standardized application of fungal spore coatings for mosquito exposure bioassays. Download here
Knols et al (2010) Editorial: Entomopathogenic fungi as the next generation control agents against malaria mosquitoes. Future Microbiol. Download here
Farenhorst et al (2009) Fungal infection counters insecticide resistance in African malaria mosquitoes. Download here
Takken & Knols (2009) Malaria vector control: Current and future strategies. Trends in Parasitology
Scholte, Ng’habi, Kihonda, Takken, Paaijmans, Abdulla, Killeen & Knols (2005) An Entomopathogenic Fungus for Control of Adult African Malaria Mosquitoes. Science
Scott, Takken, Knols, & Boete (2002) The ecology of genetically modified mosquitoes. Science
Takken & Knols (1999) Odor-mediated behavior of Afrotropical malaria mosquitoes. Annual review of entomology