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Journal of Insect Physiology
In arthropods, the binding of a bursicon (encoded by burs and pburs) heterodimer or homodimer to a leucine-rich repeat-containing G protein coupled receptor LGR2 (encoded by rk) can activate many physiological processes, especially cuticle pigmentation during insect ecdysis.
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In arthropods, the binding of a bursicon (encoded by burs and pburs) heterodimer or homodimer to a leucine-rich repeat-containing G protein coupled receptor LGR2 (encoded by rk) can activate many physiological processes, especially cuticle pigmentation during insect ecdysis.
Lan-Lan, Liao +3 more
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Bursicon homodimer actions in the immune response ofHelicoverpa armigera
2016 International Congress of Entomology, 2016openaire +1 more source
Bursicon, a Neuropeptide Hormone that Controls Cuticle Tanning and Wing Expansion
2012openaire +1 more source

