PUBLICATION: “Two highly-selected mutations in the tandemly duplicated CYP6P4a and CYP6P4b genes drive pyrethroid resistance in Anopheles funestus in West Africa”, by Nelly Manuela Tchatchoua & al 

Illustration caption: Fig. 3 In vitro assessment of pyrethroid metabolism by CYP6P4a and CYP6P4b candidate alleles. A CYP6P4a recombinant enzyme metabolism of pyrethroids. B CYP6P4b recombinant enzyme metabolism of pyrethroids. Values are mean ± SEM of three experimental replicates compared with negative control without NADPH. Depletion by recombinant resistant enzymes is significantly different from depletion…

PhD Thesis: Lynda Nouage’s research accepted by the jury

  The 13th of December 2024 sparked a new path for the recently awarded Dr. Djounkwa Nouage Lynda at the Faculty of Science of the University of Yaoundé I, Cameroon.   Lynda Nouage obtained the highest distinction  Her study was placed under the theme: “Impact of insecticide resistance on salivary proteins composition (sialome) and its effect on…