Fig. 4From: Evaluation of anti-malaria potency of wild and genetically modified Enterobacter cloacae expressing effector proteins in Anopheles stephensiTrends of E. cloacae proliferation in the mosquito midgut. a Digestion of blood meal in paratransgenic Anopheles stephensi over time. b The frequency of E. cloacaeGFP-D in the An. stephensi midgut at different times (T) after ingestion of a blood meal. c Schematic development of the Plasmodium parasite in Anopheles midgut shows simultaneous bacterial proliferation and ookinete formation at 18–24 h after a blood mealBack to article page