30 results on '"Juvenile Hormones metabolism"'
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2. Environmental degradation of the insect growth regulator methoprene (isopropyl (2E,4E)-11-Methoxy-3,7,11-trimethyl-2,4-dodecadienoate). I. Metabolism by alfalfa and rice.
3. Proceedings: Juvenile hormone-binding macromolecules in insect organs.
4. Electron microscopic study on the larval and adult corpus allatum of Oncopeltus fasciatus Dallas (Insecta, Heteroptera).
5. Transport of lipids in insects.
6. Synthesis and morphogenetic activity of derivaties and analogs of aryl geranyl ether juvenoids.
7. The timing of juvenile hormone release for ovarian maturation in Manduca sexta.
8. Letter: Juvenile hormone synergists: a possible case of hasty conclusion?
9. Degradation and conjugation of Cecropia juvenile hormone by the southern armyworm (Prodenia eridania).
10. Mammalian metabolism and environmental degradation of the juvenoid 1-(4'-ethylphenoxy)-3,7-dimethyl-6,7-epoxy-trans-2-octene and related compounds.
11. The cocoonase zymogen cells of silk moths: a model of terminal cell differentiation for specific protein synthesis.
12. Teratocytes as a source of juvenile hormone activity in a parasitoid-host relationship.
13. Haemolymph lipoprotein transport of juvenile hormone.
14. Protein and nucleic acid metabolism in insect fat body.
15. [Juvenile hormone and formation of soldiers in the yellow neck termite, Calotermes flavicollis Fabr].
16. Studies on the juvenile hormone (neotenin) activity of various hormonomimetic materials.
17. Metabolism of 1-(4'-ethylphenoxy)-6,7-epoxy-3,7-dimethyl-2-octene (R 20458) in the rat.
18. Neuroendocrine involvement in the delayed pupation of space-deprived Galleria mellonella (Lepidoptera).
19. Metabolism of steroids in insects.
20. [The epidermis of the pupae of Tenebrio molitor L. as target organ for the juvenile hormone analogue 10,11-epoxy-6,7-trans-2,3-trans-farnesylpropenylether (author's transl)].
21. [Hormones of insect metamorphosis].
22. Requirement of cellular RNA-synthesis for the inhibition of Semliki Forest Virus by poly (rI)-poly (rC).
23. Hormone-pheromone relationships in the beetle, Tenebrio molitor.
24. The substrate specificity of juvenile hormone esterase from Manduca sexta haemolymph.
25. Genetic programming for development in Drosophila.
26. Letter: Ribonucleoprotein particle in epidermis cells as the receptor for juvenile hormone.
27. Protein-polypeptide hormones of the human placenta.
28. [Autoradiographic studies on the synthetic activity of neurosecretory cells in the brain of Platynereis dumerilii during sexual development and regeneration].
29. Juvenilized insect embryos and the principle of animal morphogenesis.
30. The larval ring gland of Drosophila melanogaster: a comparison of Ebony and Oregon strains by use of a qualitative protein stain.
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