
doi: 10.1038/213197a0
pmid: 6030587
INVESTIGATIONS involving the use of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes reared under aseptic conditions have been chiefly concerned with the nutrition of the larva. Whereas published techniques1–5 were satisfactory for small numbers of insects, they were found unsuitable when large numbers of pupae were required for tissue culture purposes. The method for producing bacteriologically sterile pupae described here has been in use for 2 years, and has been found convenient and simple.
Aedes, Animals, Laboratory, Animals, Germ-Free Life
Aedes, Animals, Laboratory, Animals, Germ-Free Life
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