Maggy T. Sikulu-Lord
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Publications of Maggy T. Sikulu-Lord (6 listed):
PLoS ONE (2020) 15 (6 - e0234557)
Masabho P. Milali, Samson S. Kiware, Nicodem J. Govella, Fredros Okumu, Naveen Bansal, Serdar Bozdag, Jacques D. Charlwood, Marta F. Maia, Sheila B. Ogoma, Floyd E. Dowell, George F. Corliss, Maggy T. Sikulu-Lord and Richard J. Povinelli (2020)
An autoencoder and artificial neural network-based method to estimate parity status of wild mosquitoes from near-infrared spectra
PLoS ONE (2018) 13 (5 - e0198245)
Masabho P. Milali, Maggy T. Sikulu-Lord, Samson S. Kiware, Floyd E. Dowell, Richard J. Povinelli and George F. Corliss (2018)
Do NIR spectra collected from laboratory-reared mosquitoes differ from those collected from wild mosquitoes?
Parasites and Vectors (2018) 11 (231) - Potential benefits of ...
John P. Masalu, Fredros O. Okumu, Arnold S. Mmbando, Maggy T. Sikulu-Lord and Sheila B. Ogoma (2018)
Potential benefits of combining transfluthrin-treated sisal products and long-lasting insecticidal nets for controlling indoor-biting malaria vectors
Parasites and Vectors (2018) 11 (635) - First report of natural ...
Francesco Baldini, Justine Rougé, Katharina Kreppel, Gustave Mkandawile, Salum Abdallah Mapua, Maggy Sikulu-Lord, Heather M. Ferguson, Nicodem Govella and Fredros O. Okumu (2018)
First report of natural Wolbachia infection in the malaria mosquito Anopheles arabiensis in Tanzania
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases (2016) 10 (6 - e0004759)
Maggy T. Sikulu-Lord, Marta F. Maia, Masabho P. Milali, Michael Henry, Gustav Mkandawile, Elise A. Kho, Robert A. Wirtz, Leon E. Hugo, Floyd E. Dowell and Gregor J. Devine (2016)
Rapid and non-destructive detection and identification of two strains of Wolbachia in Aedes aegypti by near-infrared spectroscopy
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases (2016) 10 (10 - e0005040)
Maggy T. Sikulu-Lord, Masabho P. Milali, Michael Henry, Robert A. Wirtz, Leon E. Hugo, Floyd E. Dowell and Gregor J. Devine (2016)
Near-infrared spectroscopy, a rapid method for predicting the age of male and female wild-type and Wolbachia infected Aedes aegypti