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Publications by Changde Cheng
Adaptive Divergence Between Incipient Species of Anopheles Gambiae Increases Resistance to Plasmodium
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Multidisciplinary
Transcriptomic Differences Between Euryhaline and Stenohaline Malaria Vector Sibling Species in Response to Salinity Stress
Molecular Ecology
Genetics
Evolution
Ecology
Systematics
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Physiology of Desiccation Resistance in Anopheles Gambiae and Anopheles Arabiensis
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Molecular Basis for Genetic Resistance of Anopheles Gambiae to Plasmodium: Structural Analysis of TEP1 Susceptible and Resistant Alleles
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