Publications by authors named "Tin Tin Aye"

Bemisia tabaci is a species complex consisting of various genetically different cryptic species worldwide. To understand the genetic characteristics and geographic distribution of cryptic species of B. tabaci in Asia, we conducted an extensive collection of B.

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Plant viruses are responsible for the most devastating and commercially significant plant diseases, especially in tropical and subtropical regions. The genus is the largest one in the family with a single-stranded DNA genome, either monopartite or bipartite. Begomoviruses are transmitted by insect vectors, such as .

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Expression of hemolin, which generates an immune protein, was up-regulated in wandering fifth instar larval stage of Plodia interpunctella. The mRNA level peaked in the middle of the wandering stage. Major expression was in the epidermis, rather than in the fat body or gut.

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In September 2000, an outbreak of typhoid fever was reported in a rural village of Central Myanmar. The authors investigated the outbreak in the affected village. A suspected case was a person suffering from fever with either constipation, abdominal pain, diarrhoea/bloody diarrhoea.

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Amoebae were isolated from an arthritic knee of a male patient. The organisms grew in Egg Yolk Infusion medium, and in Diamond's Biosate Iron-Serum-33 medium, which contained Trypanosoma cruzi, and were identified microscopically as Entamoeba histolytica. Furthermore, amoebae-like organisms in aspirate and cultures were immunocytochemically identified using monoclonal antibodies against E.

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