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The next step is to achieve a release of the toxin or the receptors into the gut of the mosquito. This could be done by lysis of the cells or ideally by secretion.
As a last and very challenging step we consider the option of a blood sensor, which triggers lysis or secretion. This would greatly increase the probability that there is a sufficient amount of immunotoxin to stop the plasmodium from being able to travel to the salivary gland and hence being transmitted to the next victim.
[1] http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1885625/
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