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On The Cover: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) modulate mosquito immunity against Plasmodium. Increase in mosquito ROS levels, after double-stranded RNA-mediated knockdown of mosquito catalase, results in further lysis of Plasmodium berghei parasites (red) in the Anopheles gambiae midgut (muscle actin fibers in green; nuclei in blue). (Confocal image was prepared by Alvaro Molina-Cruz, Juraj Kabat, and Carolina Barillas-Mury.) For details see the article by Molina-Cruz et al., pages 3217–3223.
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