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1 ession of gdhA expression but still activate hut and ure expression normally.
2 ame, were tested for the ability to activate hut and repress gdh in vivo.
3 sed from such chimeras were able to activate hut transcription in a purified system in vitro, as were
4 5 amino acids) were functional in activating hut and repressing gdh expression in vivo.
5                    An examination of dpp and hut expression in cells during exponential growth in var
6 C activates transcription of operons such as hut (histidine utilization) and ure (urea utilization),
7 ty tested: (i) it activates transcription at hut and ure; (ii) it competes with the lysine-sensitive
8 tus and gave control for 10 months in cement huts and 6 months in mud huts.
9                                    In cement huts application rates of 0.5 g/m(2) induced high mortal
10 required for amino acid regulation of either hut induction or the expression of proline oxidase, the
11                           In an experimental hut trial against wild free-flying pyrethroid-resistant
12                 We performed an experimental hut trial to evaluate the efficacy of PermaNet Dual agai
13 ll substrates in laboratory and experimental hut studies against pyrethroid-resistant malaria vectors
14 sh-resistance in laboratory and experimental hut studies following WHO guidelines.
15 nalyses of bioassay studies and experimental hut trials are used to characterise how pyrethroid resis
16 aying product (VECTRON T500) in experimental hut trials against pyrethroid-resistant vector populatio
17 that mosquito data collected in experimental hut trials can be used to parameterize mechanistic model
18 ito abundance data collected in experimental hut trials indicates these dynamics are likely to exist
19 usly shown to be efficacious in experimental hut trials.
20 ata from a systematic review of experimental hut trials from across Africa.
21 es gambiae s.l. in two parallel experimental hut trials in southern Benin.
22 pha 25 mg/m(2) in a small-scale experimental hut trial in an area of wild An. arabiensis.
23 meterized by an analysis of the experimental hut data and used to predict the epidemiological impact
24 sistant An. gambiae sl entering experimental huts in Cove, Benin treated with VECTRON T500 was simila
25 e demonstrate, using semi-field experimental huts, that CYP6P9b-mediated resistance associates with r
26 l IRS with pirimiphos-methyl in experimental huts and houses in a village-wide trial was evaluated ag
27  evaluated as IRS treatments in experimental huts in an area of Benin where the mosquitoes Anopheles
28                              In experimental huts the mixture of CFP 100+ Alpha 25 killed 58% of An.
29           Mosquito mortality in experimental huts was significantly improved in the combinations of b
30 ic 300CS (pirimiphos-methyl) in experimental huts when partially sprayed against wild, free-flying po
31 ive treatments were assessed in experimental huts.
32 elease-recapture experiments in experimental huts.
33  or bottom half of the walls of experimental huts were sprayed, with or without also spraying the cei
34                          In the experimental huts, partial IRS of the top (IRR 0.89, p = 0.13) or bot
35                                          For hut studies: low resistance, RD 0.56 (95% CI 0.43 to 0.6
36 ilar studies using the NAC-binding site from hut showed that two mutations in the promoter proximal h
37 rophobic residue activate transcription from hut and ure promoters, but fail to repress gdhA expressi
38 hole-based double quantum dot in a germanium hut wire (GHW).
39 y generated inside the screened and grounded huts, the birds again lost their magnetic orientation ca
40 he same order as NAC(WT) (ure > gdhA > nac > hut); (v) it induces the same slight bend as dimers of N
41                                 28 maternity hut clusters were randomly assigned-14 to the misoprosto
42                                    Maternity huts that had been included in a previous study of misop
43                                    Maternity huts with auxiliary midwives located 3-21 km from the cl
44 ter-randomised controlled trial at maternity huts in three districts in Senegal.
45 delivered by auxiliary midwives at maternity huts.
46  1412 women delivered in the study maternity huts.
47 d by the auxiliary midwives in the maternity huts were eligible for the study.
48 prolonged activators disrupts CO(2)-mediated hut entry behaviour of Culex mosquitoes.
49                       Throughout the 6-month hut trial, monthly wall cone bioassay mortality on VECTR
50                                       In mud huts application rates of 1 g/m(2) induced high mortalit
51 10 months in cement huts and 6 months in mud huts.
52 strate that the mfd mutation relieves CCR of hut and gnt expression at the cis-acting cre sequences l
53                            An examination of hut expression in a delta codY mutant demonstrated that
54  crh mutation individually had any affect on hut CCR but that hut CCR was abolished in a ptsH1 crh do
55 obial iron regulator (rirA) has no effect on hut locus transcription.
56 rast, the ptsH1 mutation completely relieved hut CCR in cells grown in Luria-Bertani medium.
57 vergently transcribed and that the remaining hut genes are expressed as a polycistronic mRNA.
58 in electrically grounded, aluminium-screened huts, which attenuated electromagnetic noise in the freq
59  85.8] for the bottom half + ceiling sprayed huts and 76.9% [76.6, 77.3] for the top half + ceiling s
60 2.9, 84.5] for bottom half + ceiling sprayed huts and 81.3% [79.6, 83.0] for the top half + ceiling s
61 .5, 87.1] for the top half + ceiling sprayed huts.
62 .6, 83.0] for the top half + ceiling sprayed huts.
63 .6, 77.3] for the top half + ceiling sprayed huts.
64 de was compared monthly to the fully sprayed huts over the study period with a non-inferiority margin
65  [81.5, 89.7] was recorded for fully sprayed huts, 83.7% [82.9, 84.5] for bottom half + ceiling spray
66 ity was 86.7% [85.3, 88.1] for fully sprayed huts, 85.6% [85.4, 85.8] for the bottom half + ceiling s
67 iod was 88.5% [87.7, 89.3] for fully sprayed huts, 88.3% [85.1, 91.4] for bottom half + ceiling spray
68 ividually had any affect on hut CCR but that hut CCR was abolished in a ptsH1 crh double mutant.
69 reverse transcriptase PCR analyses show that hut locus transcription is subject to hemin-responsive r
70 gainst formation of AH meltglass in thatched hut fires at 1100 degrees -1200 degrees C, and low value
71 dhA; (iii) it binds to the same sites at the hut, ure, nac, and gdhA promoters as NAC(WT); (iv) the r
72    The protein Pa3175 is dislocated from the hut operon and was shown to catalyze the hydrolysis of N
73 phily (premature exit of mosquitoes from the hut), deterrence, time to 50% or 95% knock-down, and per
74                              Analysis of the hut genes indicated that hutBCD, which are predicted to
75 ctions as a transcriptional repressor of the hut locus at all hemin concentrations tested.
76 es carbon catabolite repression (CCR) of the hut operon was isolated by transposon mutagenesis.
77 or, which lies immediately downstream of the hut promoter, was defective in a delta codY mutant.
78 hroid resistant An. gambiae that entered the huts.
79 eld and Actellic, this was true only for the huts with the bottom half + ceiling, reflecting the rest
80 e bioassay mortality on VECTRON T500 treated hut walls remained > 80%.
81                                    Unsprayed huts were used as a negative control.
82 to density and resting behavior in unsprayed huts, after which two treatments of partial indoor resid
83 ential locus dedicated to hemin utilization (hut) encoding a putative hemin receptor, HutA; a TonB-li
84 ion of the CCR of the histidine utilization (hut) enzymes in cells grown in minimal medium showed tha
85  transcription of the histidine utilization (hut) operon and to repress transcription of the glutamat
86 cid repression of the histidine utilization (hut) operon were isolated by transposon mutagenesis.
87 ocated in both of the histidine utilization (hut) operons were upregulated in both QS and flhDC mutan
88 omagnetic noise present in unscreened wooden huts at the University of Oldenburg campus, they could n