A Quantitative Structure–Activity Relationship Study of the Anabolic Activity of Ecdysteroids
Phytoecdysteroids represent a class of naturally occurring substances known for their diverse biological functions, particularly their strong ability to stimulate protein anabolism.
Durbek Usmanov +4 more
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Ecdysteroid-dependent molting in tardigrades
AbstractMolting is a defining feature of the most species-rich animal taxa, the Ecdysozoa, including arthropods, tardigrades, nematodes, and others. In pancrustaceans, such as insects and decapods, molting is regulated by the ecdysteroid (Ecd) hormone and its downstream cascade.
Shumpei Yamakawa, Andreas Hejnol
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Ecdysteroid ester derivatives [PDF]
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The ability to generate physiologically synchronous groups of insects is vital to the performance of investigations designed to test insect responses to intrinsic and extrinsic stimuli. During a given instar, the silverleaf whitefly, Bemisia argentifolii,
Dale B. Gelman, Dan Gerling
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[Ecdysteroids of Silene italica ssp. nemoralis, novel approaches of ecdysteroid therapy].
Ecdysteroids are known as insect moulting hormones. They have the basic steroid structure, although their physiological effects on mammalians do not show the thymolytic and androgenic side effects of vertebrate type steroid hormones. At the same time, phytoecdysteroids can be used utilizing their anabolic and adaptogenic effects. Ecdysteroids also have
Mária, Báthori +6 more
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Opposing insulin signals underlie the same developmental switch across hemipteran insects. [PDF]
Zhang JL +14 more
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Characterization of the Crustacean Methyl Farnesoate Transcriptional Signaling Genes. [PDF]
Bentley VL +3 more
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Food absence is a cue for metamorphosis in the solitary bee <i>Megachile rotundata</i> through a conserved physiological mechanism. [PDF]
Grula CC +4 more
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A new system for studying neuronal remodeling and its relation to behavior in Drosophila. [PDF]
Israel S, Parnas M.
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Stage-Specific Toxicity of Novaluron to Second-Instar <i>Spodoptera frugiperda</i> and <i>Plutella xylostella</i> and Associated Enzyme Responses. [PDF]
Feng Q +6 more
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