When the title of a paper is in the form of a question yet the authors present a firm conclusion. A new take on mosquito Saglin. https://t.co/dVH8cdKnc4
RT @elenagomezdiaz: Out today in @MalariaJournal Is Saglin a #mosquito salivary gland receptor for #Plasmodium falciparum? https://t.co/hDQ…
Saglin (SG1f) is a single exon transcript located in a cluster of 5 salivary proteins on chromosome X of @VectorBase https://t.co/xwLu2emgOv
Out today in @MalariaJournal Is Saglin a #mosquito salivary gland receptor for #Plasmodium falciparum? https://t.co/hDQPVoXAL0
Another interesting #Plasmodium/#malaria paper from 2019! This paper in @MalariaJournal describes a study to determine if the protein, Saglin, is the mosquito salivary gland receptor for P. falciparum sporozoites. This study suggests a non-essential role:
RT @MalariaJournal: Is Saglin a mosquito salivary gland receptor for Plasmodium falciparum? https://t.co/XcG6QyhfZT
New publication from our collaboration with Sanaria Inc. https://t.co/ZPrHb25aWr https://t.co/I2Czd6tBbG
RT @MalariaJournal: Is Saglin a mosquito salivary gland receptor for Plasmodium falciparum? https://t.co/XcG6QyhfZT
Is Saglin a mosquito salivary gland receptor for Plasmodium falciparum? https://t.co/XcG6QyhfZT