Laurence Zwiebel - Nashville TN, US Gregory M. Pask - Nashville TN, US David C. Rinker - Nashville TN, US Patrick L. Jones - Nashville TN, US
International Classification:
A01N 43/653
US Classification:
514340, 222566, 222544, 401196, 401208
Abstract:
The present invention provide chemical modulators of insect olfactory receptors. In particular, compounds and compositions are provided that can inhibit host targeting functions in insects such as mosquitoes. Method of employing such agents, and articles incorporating the same, are also provided.
- Nashville TN, US Gregory M. Pask - Nashville TN, US David C. Rinker - Nashville TN, US Ian M. Romaine - Goodlettsville TN, US Gary A. Sulikowski - Brentwood TN, US Paul R. Reid - Durham NC, US Alex G. Waterson - Murfreesboro TN, US Kwangho Kim - Nashville TN, US Patrick L. Jones - Danvers MA, US Robert W. Taylor - Nashville TN, US
In one aspect, the invention relates to chemical modulators of insect olfactory receptors. In particular, compounds and compositions are provided that can inhibit sensory (e.g., host targeting) functions in airborne insects such as mosquitos. Methods of employing such agents, and articles incorporating the same, are also provided. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention.
- Nashville TN, US Gregory M. Pask - Nashville TN, US David C. Rinker - Nashville TN, US Ian M. Romaine - Goodlettsville TN, US Gary A. Sulikowski - Brentwood TN, US Paul R. Reid - Durham NC, US Alex G. Waterson - Murfreesboro TN, US Kwangho Kim - Nashville TN, US Patrick L. Jones - Danvers MA, US Robert W. Taylor - Nashville TN, US
In one aspect, the invention relates to chemical modulators of insect olfactory receptors. In particular, compounds and compositions are provided that can inhibit sensory (e.g., host targeting) functions in airborne insects such as mosquitoes. Methods of employing such agents, and articles incorporating the same, are also provided. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention.
The present invention provide chemical modulators of insect olfactory receptors. In particular, compounds and compositions are provided that can inhibit host targeting functions in insects such as mosquitos. Method of employing such agents, and articles incorporating the same, are also provided.
- Nashville TN, US Gregory M. Pask - Nashville TN, US David C. Rinker - Nashville TN, US Ian M. Romaine - Goodlettsville TN, US Gary A. Sulikowski - Brentwood TN, US Paul R. Reid - Durham NC, US Alex G. Waterson - Murfreesboro TN, US Kwangho Kim - Nashville TN, US Patrick L. Jones - Danvers MA, US Robert W. Taylor - Nashville TN, US
In one aspect, the invention relates to chemical modulators of insect olfactory receptors. In particular, compounds and compositions are provided that can inhibit sensory (e.g., host targeting) functions in airborne insects such as mosquitoes. Method of employing such agents, and articles incorporating the same, are also provided. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention.
- Nashville TN, US Gregory M. Pask - Nashville TN, US David Rinker - Nashville TN, US Patrick L. Jones - Danvers MA, US
International Classification:
A01N 43/653 A01M 7/00 A01M 1/20 A01N 25/12
Abstract:
The present invention provide chemical modulators of insect olfactory receptors. In particular, compounds and compositions are provided that can inhibit host targeting functions in insects such as mosquitos. Method of employing such agents, and articles incorporating the same, are also provided.
Laurence Zwiebel - Nashville TN, US Gregory M. Pask - Nashville TN, US David C. Rinker - Nashville TN, US Ian M. Romaine - Nashville TN, US Gary A. Sulikowski - Brentwood TN, US Paul R. Reid - Durham NC, US Alex G. Waterson - Murfreesboro TN, US Kwangho Kim - Nashville TN, US Patrick L. Jones - Danvers MA, US Robert W. Taylor - Chicago IL, US
In one aspect, the invention relates to chemical modulators of insect olfactory receptors. In particular, compounds and compositions are provided that can inhibit sensory (e.g., host targeting) functions in airborne insects such as mosquitos. Method of employing such agents, and articles incorporating the same, are also provided. This abstract is intended as a scanning tool for purposes of searching in the particular art and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention.