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1 JH in the regulation of metamorphosis in the bed bugs.
2 iting nuisance and disease transmission from bed bugs.
3 eradication measure quantitatively decreased bed bugs.
4 y of pest control interventions to eradicate bed bugs.
5 mechanisms of insecticide resistance, human-bed bug and symbiont-bed bug associations, and unique fe
6 age level (between human- and bat-associated bed bugs), and inter-species level (between C. lectulari
9 tory conditions, host-associated lineages of bed bugs are reproductively compatible, and aggregation
10 mney in Emerging Infectious Diseases titled, Bed bugs as Vectors for Drug-Resistant Bacteria has spar
11 icide resistance, human-bed bug and symbiont-bed bug associations, and unique features of bed bug bio
13 bed bug associations, and unique features of bed bug biology that contribute to the unprecedented suc
14 cient detail of cause and effect between the bed bug bite and clinical response, and convincing evide
15 ns for cutaneous and systemic reactions from bed bug bites have not been evaluated in clinical trials
17 insights into the human odorant detection of bed bugs, but also offer valuable information for develo
18 ion, each having cDNA similarity to: (i) the bed bug Cimex lectularius apyrase, (ii) a 5'-nucleotidas
23 d a pyrethroid resistant strain of the human bed bug (Cimex lectularius, L.) fed either human blood o
27 Culex pipiens and Anopheles gambiae) and the bed bug, Cimex lectularius, suggesting that this is a co
28 To begin studies on reproduction in common bed bug, Cimex lectularius, we identified three genes co
31 evious work showed that three populations of bed bugs, Cimex lectularius L., evolved significantly in
33 ober 2008) were performed using the keywords bed bugs, Cimex, control, prevention, and eradication.
41 intra-lineage level (within human-associated bed bugs), inter-lineage level (between human- and bat-a
45 l symbionts that reside within tsetse flies, bed bugs, lice, reduviid bugs, and ticks, with specific
47 ore attractive than clean clothing to active bed bugs moving within a bedroom sized arena and (2) ele
49 rized the electro-physiological responses of bed bug odorant receptors to human odorants with the Xen
54 As one of the most notorious ectoparasites, bed bugs rely heavily on human or animal blood sources f
56 sands of years, yet the genetic basis of the bed bug's basic biology and adaptation to dense human en
57 icture of the olfactory coding mechanisms of bed bugs that will ultimately contribute to the design a
58 possibly other arthropods such as fleas and bed bugs, the strong saliva-induced DTH response may ref
59 han 40 human diseases has been attributed to bed bugs, there is little evidence that they are vectors
61 present a similarly attractive cue, allowing bed bugs to 'hitch-hike' around the world after aggregat
70 omplexity of adaptive strategies employed by bed bugs will help in designing the most effective and s
71 e regulation of molting and metamorphosis in bed bugs with a goal to identify key players involved.
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