10.1371/journal.pntd.0001892.g001 Andrew F. van den Hurk Andrew F. van den Hurk Sonja Hall-Mendelin Sonja Hall-Mendelin Alyssa T. Pyke Alyssa T. Pyke Francesca D. Frentiu Francesca D. Frentiu Kate McElroy Kate McElroy Andrew Day Andrew Day Stephen Higgs Stephen Higgs Scott L. O'Neill Scott L. O'Neill Chikungunya virus in the salivary glands of <i>Ae. aegypti</i>. Public Library of Science 2013 salivary glands 2013-02-19 20:53:46 Figure https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/Chikungunya_virus_in_the_salivary_glands_of_i_Ae_aegypti_i_/219913 <p>CHIKV antigen (green fluorescence) detected in the salivary gland from a <i>w</i>Mel-infected mosquito (MGYP2) at 100× (<b>A</b>) and 400× (<b>B</b>) magnification, and from a <i>Wolbachia</i>-uninfected mosquito (Cairns3) at 100× (<b>C</b>) and 400× (<b>D</b>) magnification. Salivary glands negative for CHIKV antigen from MGYP2 (<b>E</b>) and Cairns3 (<b>F</b>) mosquitoes (Both glands are shown at 100× magnification).</p>