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Pantothenate influences feeding behavior and reproduction in the malaria vector Anopheles stephensi, with effects modulated by source, timing, concentration, and parental nutrition
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Pantothenate influences feeding behavior and reproduction in the malaria vector Anopheles stephensi, with effects modulated by source, timing, concentration, and parental nutrition

Megan Elizabeth Dobson
Master of Science (MS), University of Idaho - College of Graduate Studies
05/2025

Abstract

Anopheles stephensi CoA Coenzyme A Pantothenate Pantothenic Acid Malaria Physiology
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