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@ARTICLE{Peinado:905395,
      author       = {Peinado, Rafaela dos S. and Eberle, Raphael J. and Pacca,
                      Carolina C. and Arni, Raghuvir K. and Coronado, Monika A.},
      title        = {{R}eview of -omics studies on mosquito-borne viruses of the
                      {F}lavivirus genus},
      journal      = {Virus research / Supplement},
      volume       = {307},
      issn         = {0168-1702},
      address      = {Amsterdam},
      publisher    = {Elsevier},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2022-00647},
      pages        = {198610 -},
      year         = {2022},
      abstract     = {Arboviruses are transmitted by arthropods (arthropod-borne
                      virus) which can be mosquitoes or other hematophagous
                      arthropods, in which their life cycle occurs before
                      transmission to other hosts. Arboviruses such as Dengue,
                      Zika, Saint Louis Encephalitis, West Nile, Yellow Fever,
                      Japanese Encephalitis, Rocio and Murray Valley Encephalitis
                      viruses are some of the arboviruses transmitted biologically
                      among vertebrate hosts by blood-taking vectors, mainly Aedes
                      and Culex sp., and are associated with neurological,
                      viscerotropic, and hemorrhagic reemerging diseases, posing
                      as significant health and socioeconomic concern, as they
                      become more and more adaptive to new environments, to
                      arthropods vectors and human hosts. One of the main families
                      that include mosquito-borne viruses is Flaviviridae, and
                      here, we review the case of the Flavivirus genus, which
                      comprises the viruses cited above, using a variety of
                      research approaches published in literature, including
                      genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, etc.,
                      to better understand their structures as well as virus-host
                      interactions, which are essential for development of future
                      antiviral therapies.},
      cin          = {IBI-7},
      ddc          = {610},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)IBI-7-20200312},
      pnm          = {5244 - Information Processing in Neuronal Networks
                      (POF4-524)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-5244},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      pubmed       = {34718046},
      UT           = {WOS:000767886000007},
      doi          = {10.1016/j.virusres.2021.198610},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/905395},
}