"Analysis of salivary transcripts and antigens of the sand fly Phlebotomus arabicus" . . "Volf, Petr" . . . "Analysis of salivary transcripts and antigens of the sand fly Phlebotomus arabicus" . . . . "P(LC06009), Z(MSM0021620828)" . . . "Rohou\u0161ov\u00E1, Iva" . "282" . . . . "10" . . "BMC GENOMICS" . "Hostomsk\u00E1, Jitka" . "4"^^ . "17"^^ . "RIV/00216208:11310/09:10000849" . . "RIV/00216208:11310/09:10000849!RIV10-MSM-11310___" . . . . . . "Garfield, Mark" . . . "Valenzuela, Jesus" . "000268754300001" . . "11310" . . "1471-2164" . "Mu, Jianbing" . "8"^^ . "This transcriptomic analysis of P. arabicus salivary glands is the first description of salivary proteins of a sand fly in the subgenus Adlerius. Proteomic analysis of P. arabicus salivary glands produced the most comprehensive account in a single sand fly species to date. Detailed information and phylogenetic relationships of the salivary proteins are provided, expanding the knowledge base of molecules that are likely important factors of sand fly-host and sand fly-Leishmania interactions. Enzymatic and immunological investigations further demonstrate the value of functional transcriptomics in advancing biological and epidemiological research that can impact leishmaniasis." . "Jochim, Ryan" . "GB - Spojen\u00E9 kr\u00E1lovstv\u00ED Velk\u00E9 Brit\u00E1nie a Severn\u00EDho Irska" . "Analysis of salivary transcripts and antigens of the sand fly Phlebotomus arabicus"@en . . "[8BAC23AC2CB7]" . . "LUTZOMYIA-LONGIPALPIS; LEISHMANIA-TROPICA; AEDES-AEGYPTI; VISCERAL LEISHMANIASIS; MIDGUT TRANSCRIPTOME; ANTIBODY-RESPONSE; NORTHERN ISRAEL; FEMALE MOSQUITO; CDNA CLONING; PROTEIN"@en . "Analysis of salivary transcripts and antigens of the sand fly Phlebotomus arabicus"@en . . . "Volfov\u00E1, V\u011Bra" . "This transcriptomic analysis of P. arabicus salivary glands is the first description of salivary proteins of a sand fly in the subgenus Adlerius. Proteomic analysis of P. arabicus salivary glands produced the most comprehensive account in a single sand fly species to date. Detailed information and phylogenetic relationships of the salivary proteins are provided, expanding the knowledge base of molecules that are likely important factors of sand fly-host and sand fly-Leishmania interactions. Enzymatic and immunological investigations further demonstrate the value of functional transcriptomics in advancing biological and epidemiological research that can impact leishmaniasis."@en . . "302928" .