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2021

Duthaler, Urs and Weber, Michael and Hofer, Lorenz and Chaccour, Carlos and Maia, Marta and Müller, Pie and Krähenbühl, Stephan and Hammann, Felix. (2021) The pharmacokinetics and drug-drug interactions of ivermectin in Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. PLoS Pathogens, 17 (3). e1009382.

2019

Malinga, Josephine and Maia, Marta and Moore, Sarah and Ross, Amanda. (2019) Can trials of spatial repellents be used to estimate mosquito movement? Parasites and Vectors, 12. p. 421.

2017

Chaccour, Carlos J. and Hammann, Felix and Alustiza, Marta and Castejon, Sandra and Tarimo, Brian B. and Abizanda, Gloria and Irigoyen Barrio, Ángel and Martí Soler, Helena and Moncada, Rafael and Bilbao, José Ignacio and Aldaz, Azucena and Maia, Marta and Del Pozo, José Luis. (2017) Cytochrome P450/ABC transporter inhibition simultaneously enhances ivermectin pharmacokinetics in the mammal host and pharmacodynamics in Anopheles gambiae. Scientific Reports, 7. p. 8535.

2015

Mayagaya, Valeriana and Ntamatungiro, Alex and Moore, Sarah and Wirtz, Robert and Dowell, Floyd and Maia, Marta. (2015) Evaluating preservation methods for identifying Anopheles gambiae s.s. and Anopheles arabiensis complex mosquitoes species using near infra-red spectroscopy. Parasites and Vectors, 8 (60).

2014

Tambwe, Mgeni and Mbeyela, Edgar and Massinda, Brian and Moore, Sarah and Maia, Marta. (2014) Experimental hut evaluation of linalool spatial repellent agar gel against Anopheles gambiae sensu stricto mosquitoes in a semi-field system in Bagamoyo, Tanzania. Parasites and Vectors, 7 (550).

Sangoro, Onyango and Lweitojera, Dickson and Simfukwe, Emmanuel and Ngonyani, Hassan and Mbeyela, Edgar and Lugiko, Daniel and Kihonda, Japhet and Maia, Marta and Moore, Sarah. (2014) Use of a semi-field system to evaluate the efficacy of topical repellents under user conditions provides a disease exposure free technique comparable with field data. Malaria journal, Vol. 13 , 159.

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