Zeledon, Emely V.
Baxt, Leigh A.
Khan, Tanweer A.
Michino, Mayako
Miller, Michael
Huggins, David J.
Jiang, Caroline S.
Vosshall, Leslie B.
Duvall, Laura B.
Funding for this research was provided by:
Sanders Tri-Institutional Therapeutics Development Fund
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (UL1 TR001866)
National Institute of General Medical Sciences (R35 GM137888)
The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation (Beckman Young Investigator Award)
The Pew Foundation (Pew Biomedical Scholars Award)
Esther A. and Joseph Klingenstein Fund (Klingenstein-Simons Fellowship Award in Neuroscience)
Article History
Received: 25 March 2024
Accepted: 9 June 2024
First Online: 28 June 2024
Declarations
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: Blood-feeding procedures and mosquito behavior with human scent collected on nylon were approved and monitored by The Rockefeller University Institutional Review Board (IRB protocol LVO-0652) and the Rockefeller University Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC protocol 20068-H). Human subjects gave their written informed consent to participate in this study.
: All authors consent to publication.
: The authors declare no competing interests.