Publications by authors named "S Nagi"

To keep ahead of the evolution of resistance to insecticides in mosquitoes, national malaria control programmes must make use of a range of insecticides, both old and new, while monitoring resistance mechanisms. The outdoor-biting malaria vector Anopheles arabiensis is of increasing concern for malaria transmission because it is apparently less susceptible to many indoor control interventions, yet knowledge of its mechanisms of resistance remains limited. Furthermore, comparatively little is known in general about resistance to non-pyrethroid insecticides such as pirimiphos-methyl (PM), which are crucial for effective control in the context of globally high resistance to pyrethroids.

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  • FA2 tactile afferents, associated with Pacinian corpuscles, are specialized for detecting high-frequency vibrations, unlike other afferents that focus on lower frequencies.
  • In this study, researchers used methods to block local tactile input and tested how well FA2 afferents could still perceive flutter-range frequencies (~20 Hz) on different skin types.
  • Findings showed that even when local receptors were blocked, the perception of flutter-range frequencies remained consistent, indicating that FA2-PC systems can encode this type of frequency without relying on inputs from low-frequency receptors.
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The versatility of somatosensation arises from heterogeneous dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons. However, soma transcriptomes of individual human (h)DRG neurons-critical information to decipher their functions-are lacking due to technical difficulties. In this study, we isolated somata from individual hDRG neurons and conducted deep RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) to detect, on average, over 9,000 unique genes per neuron, and we identified 16 neuronal types.

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