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Studies on the enzyme lipase in the housefly
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1958Abstract The various stages of the housefly, Musca domestica , have been examined for lipase activity. Lipolysis was performed by all stages with varying degrees of activity. The larval stage was the most active, and it was found that the lipase was localized in the midgut region. A crude lipase has been extracted from the larvae.
F D, BAKER, D, PARETSKY
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Somatic crossing-over in the housefly
Molecular and General Genetics MGG, 1971X-rays were found to produce genetically marked cells and cell clones in heterozygous larvae of Musca domestica. The results favor the conclusion that these marked clones originated by somatic crossing-over. The technique should prove useful in developmental analyses of the housefly.
R, Nöthiger, A, Dübendorfer
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A visually evoked escape response of the housefly
Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 1991Flies (Musca domestica) avoid danger by initiating a rapid jump followed by flight. To identify the visual cues that trigger the escape response in the housefly, we measured the timing and probability of escapes when the fly was presented with a variety of visual stimuli created by moving targets toward it.
HOLMQVIST, MH, SRINIVASAN, MV
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The housefly interfacetal hair
Cell and Tissue Research, 1976The external and internal fine structure of the housefly interfacetal hair and its sensory dendrite was studied with the scanning and transmission (high and low voltage) electron microscopes. The hair shaft contains no dendrites, and is usually situated within a socket on the lens surface.
C, Chi, S D, Carlson
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