K. Sneppen, I. Østerlund, S. L. Svenningsen, S. Brown
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This study introduces a synthetic biology model that mimic the spread of vector-borne diseases with non-hazardous materials, showing that reducing regional heterogeneity boosts infection rates, as corroborated by the theoretical model.