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97.Paeporn P, Supaphathorm K, Sathantriphop S, Chareonviriyaphap T, Yaicharoen R. Behavioural responses of deltamethrin- and permethrin-resistant strains ofAedes aegyptiwhen exposed to permethrin in an excito-repellency test system.Dengue Bulletin.2007;6:153?159.

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101.Chareonviriyaphap T, Kongmee M, Bangs MJ, Sathantriphop S, Meunworn V, Akratanakul P. Influence of nutritional and physiological status o­n behavioral responses ofAedes aegypti(Diptera: Culicidae) to deltamethrin and cypermethrin.J Vector Ecol.2006;6:89?101. doi: 10.3376/1081-1710(2006)31[89:IONAPS]2.0.CO;2.[PubMed][Cross Ref]

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103.Lumjuan N, McCarroll L, Prapanthadara LA, Hemingway J, Ranson H. Elevated activity of an Epsilon class glutathione transferase confers DDT resistance in the dengue vector,Aedes aegyptiWhite star.Insect Biochem Mol Biol.2005;6:861?871. doi: 10.1016/j.ibmb.2005.03.008.[PubMed][Cross Ref]

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105.Yaicharoen R, Kiatfuengfoo R, Chareonviriyaphap T, Rongnoparut P. Characterization of deltamethrin resistance in field populations ofAedes aegyptiin Thailand.J Vector Ecol.2005;6:144?150.[PubMed]

106.Sathantriphop S, Paeporn P, Supaphathom K. Detection of insecticides resistance status inCulex quinquefasciatusandAedes aegyptito four major groups of insecticides.Trop Biomed.2006;6:97?101.[PubMed]

107.Rajatileka S, Black WC, Saavedra-Rodriguez K, Trongtokit Y, Apiwathnasorn C, McCall PJ, Ranson H. Development and application of a simple colorimetric assay reveals widespread distribution of sodium channel mutations in Thai populations ofAedes aegypti.Acta Trop.2008;6:54?57. doi: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2008.08.004.[PubMed][Cross Ref]

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