Fig. 2From: Culex pipiens pallens cuticular protein CPLCG5 participates in pyrethroid resistance by forming a rigid matrixTemporal expression of CPLCG5 transcripts. Real-time PCR was performed to analyse the expression pattern of CPLCG during development. CPLCG5 transcripts are higher in 1-day-old adults and white pupae, but decline soon thereafter up to the 3-day-old adult stage, then remain stableBack to article page