The role of CLSP2 involved in the modulation of melanization and anti-fungal immune response in mosq

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  Mosquitoes transmit various diseases that cause great concern to human health.The prevention and control of mosquito vectors is an important measure for controlling these infectious diseases.We now show that CLSP2 is induced by Beaveria bassiana and then cleaved into two parts-a SP and a CTL domain.
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