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  1. Identification of second instar larvae of thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) vectors of Orthotospovirus (Tospoviridae) in South America by Lima, Élison F.B., Silva, Larinne de M.R., Fontes, Lúcia da S., De Borbon, Carlos Manuel

    Published 2022
    “…The virus is acquired by the vector only at the first and early second larval stages and transmitted to plants by adult thrips through the circulatory system and via propagation. Since these vector immatures play a key role in the virus cycle, larval identification can be important for decision-making about the management of each virus and vector. …”
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  2. Effects of polydopamine-passivation on the optical properties of carbon dots and its potential use in vivo by Pappalardo, Juan Sebastián, Macairan, Jun-Ray, Macina, Alexia, Poulhazan, Alexandre, Quattrocchi, Valeria, Marcotte, Isabelle, Naccache, Rafik

    Published 2020
    “…In BALB/c mice, biodistribution studies demonstrated that regardless of surface passivation, the dots predominantly remained in the circulatory system 90 minutes post inoculation suggesting their potential use for cardiovascular therapies…”
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