Mabel L. Taracena

838 total citations
12 papers, 255 citations indexed

About

Mabel L. Taracena is a scholar working on Insect Science, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, Mabel L. Taracena has authored 12 papers receiving a total of 255 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Insect Science, 7 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 6 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in Mabel L. Taracena's work include Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences (10 papers), Mosquito-borne diseases and control (7 papers) and Invertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms (5 papers). Mabel L. Taracena is often cited by papers focused on Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences (10 papers), Mosquito-borne diseases and control (7 papers) and Invertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms (5 papers). Mabel L. Taracena collaborates with scholars based in United States, Brazil and Guatemala. Mabel L. Taracena's co-authors include Pedro L. Oliveira, Gabriela O. Paiva‐Silva, Ellen M. Dotson, Pamela M. Pennington, José Henrique M. Oliveira, Octávio A. C. Talyuli, Vanessa Bottino-Rojas, Ana Beatriz Walter‐Nuno, Olivia Almendares and Carl Lowenberger and has published in prestigious journals such as Gene, PLoS neglected tropical diseases and Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology.

In The Last Decade

Mabel L. Taracena

12 papers receiving 254 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Mabel L. Taracena United States 7 176 133 75 59 36 12 255
Vanessa Bottino-Rojas Brazil 9 218 1.2× 199 1.5× 84 1.1× 67 1.1× 46 1.3× 18 335
Alberto A. Rascón United States 7 92 0.5× 99 0.7× 86 1.1× 42 0.7× 20 0.6× 10 211
Doria F. Bowers United States 10 115 0.7× 188 1.4× 42 0.6× 34 0.6× 105 2.9× 17 272
Tanwee Das De India 9 183 1.0× 165 1.2× 67 0.9× 99 1.7× 26 0.7× 17 276
Nathan Dennison United States 5 258 1.5× 197 1.5× 94 1.3× 74 1.3× 44 1.2× 6 382
Kristine Werling United States 8 75 0.4× 180 1.4× 33 0.4× 77 1.3× 30 0.8× 12 224
Rafaela M.M. Paim Brazil 9 183 1.0× 79 0.6× 148 2.0× 42 0.7× 23 0.6× 12 331
Etienne Bilgo Burkina Faso 10 221 1.3× 142 1.1× 104 1.4× 29 0.5× 20 0.6× 28 318
Octávio A. C. Talyuli Brazil 12 346 2.0× 347 2.6× 84 1.1× 146 2.5× 107 3.0× 22 512
Evelyn S. L. Alvarenga Brazil 6 122 0.7× 148 1.1× 164 2.2× 34 0.6× 69 1.9× 6 320

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All Works

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Taracena, Mabel L., Ana Beatriz Walter‐Nuno, Vanessa Bottino-Rojas, et al.. (2024). Juvenile Hormone as a contributing factor in establishing midgut microbiota for fecundity and fitness enhancement in adult female Aedes aegypti. Communications Biology. 7(1). 687–687. 5 indexed citations
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Taracena, Mabel L., et al.. (2024). The midgut epithelium of mosquitoes adjusts cell proliferation and endoreplication to respond to physiological challenges. BMC Biology. 22(1). 22–22. 9 indexed citations
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Taracena, Mabel L., Pamela M. Pennington, Deborah J. Andrew, et al.. (2022). Effective Oral RNA Interference (RNAi) Administration to Adult <em>Anopheles gambiae</em> Mosquitoes. Journal of Visualized Experiments. 6 indexed citations
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Taracena, Mabel L., Gabriela O. Paiva‐Silva, Pedro L. Oliveira, et al.. (2022). Delivery of Double-Stranded RNAs (dsRNAs) Produced by Escherichia coli HT115(DE3) for Nontransgenic RNAi-Based Insect Pest Management.. PubMed. 2360. 279–294. 1 indexed citations
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Taracena, Mabel L., et al.. (2021). Midgut Epithelial Dynamics Are Central to Mosquitoes’ Physiology and Fitness, and to the Transmission of Vector-Borne Disease. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology. 11. 653156–653156. 20 indexed citations
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Marcet, Paula L., et al.. (2020). Characterization of horizontally acquired ribotoxin encoding genes and their transcripts in Aedes aegypti. Gene. 754. 144857–144857. 5 indexed citations
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Taracena, Mabel L., et al.. (2020). Diverse cellular morphologies during lumen maturation in Anopheles gambiae larval salivary glands. Insect Molecular Biology. 30(2). 210–230. 3 indexed citations
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Taracena, Mabel L., et al.. (2019). Downregulation of female doublesex expression by oral-mediated RNA interference reduces number and fitness of Anopheles gambiae adult females. Parasites & Vectors. 12(1). 170–170. 26 indexed citations
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Walter‐Nuno, Ana Beatriz, Mabel L. Taracena, Rafael D. Mesquita, Pedro L. Oliveira, & Gabriela O. Paiva‐Silva. (2018). Silencing of Iron and Heme-Related Genes Revealed a Paramount Role of Iron in the Physiology of the Hematophagous Vector Rhodnius prolixus. Frontiers in Genetics. 9. 19–19. 13 indexed citations
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Taracena, Mabel L., Vanessa Bottino-Rojas, Octávio A. C. Talyuli, et al.. (2018). Regulation of midgut cell proliferation impacts Aedes aegypti susceptibility to dengue virus. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 12(5). e0006498–e0006498. 60 indexed citations
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Talyuli, Octávio A. C., et al.. (2015). The use of a chemically defined artificial diet as a tool to study Aedes aegypti physiology. Journal of Insect Physiology. 83. 1–7. 34 indexed citations
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Taracena, Mabel L., Pedro L. Oliveira, Olivia Almendares, et al.. (2015). Genetically Modifying the Insect Gut Microbiota to Control Chagas Disease Vectors through Systemic RNAi. PLoS neglected tropical diseases. 9(2). e0003358–e0003358. 73 indexed citations

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