Title Participants "A glutathioneS-transferase (BdGSTd9) participates in malathion resistance via directly depleting malathion and its toxic oxide malaoxon inBactrocera dorsalis(Hendel)" "Li-Wei Meng, Meng-Lan Peng, Meng-Ling Chen, Guo-Rui Yuan, Li-Sha Zheng, Wen-Jie Bai, Guy Smagghe, Jin-Jun Wang" "Functional characterization of BdB1, a well-conserved carboxylesterase among tephritid fruit flies associated with malathion resistance in Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel)" "Luoluo Wang, Xue-Ping Lu, Guy Smagghe, Li-Wei Meng, Jin-Jun Wang" "Inheritance, realized heritability, and biochemical mechanisms of malathion resistance in Bactrocera dorsalis (Diptera: Tephritidae)" "Luoluo Wang, Zi-Jiao Feng, Ting Li, Xue-Ping Lu, Jia-Jia Zhao, Jinzhi Niu, Guy Smagghe, Jin-Jun Wang" "Functional characterization of an alpha-esterase gene involving malathion detoxification in Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel)" "Luoluo Wang, Xue-Ping Lu, Li-Wei Meng, Yong Huang, Dong Wei, Hong-Bo Jiang, Guy Smagghe, Jin-Jun Wang" "Population dynamics of anophelines in a malathion treated village in the intermediate zone of Sri Lanka" "I Dewit, M. Coosemans, K Srikrishnaraj, M Wéry" "Overexpression of two U+03B1-esterase genes mediates metabolic resistance to malathion in the oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis (Hendel)" "L-L Wang, Y Huang, X-P Lu, X-Z Jiang, Guy Smagghe, Z-J Feng, G-R Yuan, D Wei, J-J Wang" "Report of the fifteenth WHOPES working group meeting: WHO/HQ, Geneva, 18-22 June 2012: review of Olysetr Plus, Interceptorr LN, Malathion 440 EW, Vectobacr GR" "R Bhatt, D Boakye, F Chandre, M. Coosemans, V. Corbel, J Gimnig, J Lines, G. Matthews, A. Mnzava, R N'Guessan, O Pigeon, K. Raghavendra, M. Rowland, H. Vatandoost, R Velayudhan, R Yadav, M Zaim" "Dimeticon versus malathion voor de behandeling van hoofdluis?" "Robert Vander Stichele, Hilde Lapeere" "Differentiated sports training of marathon swimmers for open water competitions based on types of energy metabolism" "A. E. Bolotin, V. V. Bakaev, Koos Jaap VAN ZWIETEN, O. E. Ponimasov, K. V. Motovichev" "Objective of the study was to assess the effectiveness of the specialized sports training in open water swimming based on the types of energy metabolism. Methods and structure of the study. The experiment involved the 17-20 year-old athletes (n=20) - Masters of Sport specializing in open water swimming in the distance of 5 and 25 km. Depending on the type of energy metabolism, 4 study groups were formed to test the developed training modes: aerobic type, anaerobic type, mixed type, without reference to the type of energy supply of the work. The experiment lasted 6 weeks of special preparatory practices. The specialized training means and methods were developed for each group of athletes depending on the peculiarities of the mechanism of energy supply for muscular activity. Results and conclusions. The study found that in swimmers with the aerobic energy supply, pace endurance should be developed using a standard-continuous exercise method, while speed endurance - using a repetitive training method. In those with the anaerobic type of energy supply, pace endurance should be developed by an interval exercise method, and speed endurance - by a non-limiting effort method with a normalized number of repetitions of distance segments. In swimmers with the mixed type of energy supply, pace endurance should be developed using the variable training method, while speed endurance - using a combination of repetitive training method with a non-limiting effort method with a normalized number of repetitions of distance segments." "The Relationship of IL-8 and IL-10 Myokines and Performance in Male Marathon Runners Presenting Exercise-Induced Bronchoconstriction" "Dominique Bullens" "At present, it is unclear which exercise-induced factors, such as myokines, could diminish the negative impact of the reduction in pulmonary function imposed by the exercise in question. In this study, we aim to evaluate the prevalence of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) and also to investigate the effect of myokines in the performance of marathon runners presenting EIB or not. Thirty-eight male recreational marathon runners (age 38.8 [33-44], height 175.7 [172.0-180.3]; weight 74.7 [69.3-81.6]) participated in this study, and through spirometry tests, a prevalence of 23.6% of EIB was found, which is in agreement with the literature. The volunteers who tested positive to EIB (EIB+) presented lower maximum aerobic capacity compared to those who tested negative (EIB-) (EIB+ 44.02 [39.56-47.02] and EIB- 47.62 [44.11-51.18] p = 0.03). The comparison of plasma levels of IL-1β (EIB+ p = 0.296, EIB- p = 0.176, EIB+ vs. EIB- baseline p = 0.190 immediately after p = 0.106), IL-4 (undetectable), IL-6 (EIB+ p = 0.003, EIB- p ≤ 0.001, EIB+ vs. EIB- baseline p = 0.301 immediately after p = 0.614), IL-8 (EIB+ p = 0.003, EIB- p ≤ 0.001, EIB+ vs. EIB- baseline p = 0.110 immediately after p = 0.453), IL-10 (EIB+ p = 0.003, EIB- p ≤ 0.001, EIB+ vs. EIB- baseline p = 0.424 immediately after p = 0.876) and TNF-α (EIB+ p = 0.003, EIB- p ≤ 0.001, EIB+ vs. EIB- baseline p = 0.141 immediately after p = 0.898) were similar in both groups 24 h before and immediately after the marathon. However, negative correlations were found between the marathon finishing time and the levels of IL-8 (r = -0.81, p = 0.022), and IL-10 (r = -0.97, p ≤ 0.001) immediately after completing the marathon. In conclusion, for the first time, it is shown that the myokines IL-8 and IL-10 are related to improvement of the performance of marathon runners presenting EIB."