Search

Your search keyword '"Hiroko Tabunoki"' showing total 29 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Hiroko Tabunoki" Remove constraint Author: "Hiroko Tabunoki" Topic bombyx mori Remove constraint Topic: bombyx mori
29 results on '"Hiroko Tabunoki"'

Search Results

1. Superoxide dismutase down-regulation and the oxidative stress is required to initiate pupation in Bombyx mori

2. Extracellular loop structures in silkworm ABCC transporters determine their specificities for Bacillus thuringiensis Cry toxins

3. Construction of a simple evaluation system for the intestinal absorption of an orally administered medicine using Bombyx mori larvae

4. Melanin pigmentation gives rise to black spots on the wings of the silkworm Bombyx mori

5. Comparative analysis of seven types of superoxide dismutases for their ability to respond to oxidative stress in Bombyx mori

6. Can the silkworm (Bombyx mori) be used as a human disease model?

7. Identification of functional enolase genes of the silkworm Bombyx mori from public databases with a combination of dry and wet bench processes

8. Expression of the fructose receptor BmGr9 and its involvement in the promotion of feeding, suggested by its co-expression with neuropeptide F1 in Bombyx mori

10. Gene expression and localization analysis of Bombyx mori bidensovirus and its putative receptor in B. mori midgut

11. Mapping and recombination analysis of two moth colour mutations, Black moth and Wild wing spot, in the silkworm Bombyx mori

12. Characterization of a Novel C-Type Lectin, Bombyx mori Multibinding Protein, from the B. mori Hemolymph: Mechanism of Wide-Range Microorganism Recognition and Role in Immunity

13. Mechanism by which Bombyx mori hemocytes recognize microorganisms: direct and indirect recognition systems for PAMPs

14. Expression and localization of three G protein ? subunits, Go, Gq, and Gs, in adult antennae of the silkmoth (Bombyx mori)

15. The basis for colorless hemolymph and cocoons in the Y-gene recessive Bombyx mori mutants: a defect in the cellular uptake of carotenoids

16. A carotenoid-binding protein (CBP) plays a crucial role in cocoon pigmentation of silkworm (Bombyx mori) larvae

17. Characterization of the carotenoid-binding protein of the Y-gene dominant mutants of Bombyx mori

18. A cadherin-like protein functions as a receptor forBacillus thuringiensisCry1Aa and Cry1Ac toxins on midgut epithelial cells ofBombyx morilarvae

19. Superoxide dismutases, SOD1 and SOD2, play a distinct role in the fat body during pupation in silkworm Bombyx mori

20. Affinity maturation of Cry1Aa toxin to the Bombyx mori cadherin-like receptor by directed evolution based on phage display and biopanning selections of domain II loop 2 mutant toxins

21. Factors functioning in nodule melanization of insects and their mechanisms of accumulation in nodules

22. BmDJ-1 is a key regulator of oxidative modification in the development of the silkworm, Bombyx mori

23. Identification of a new pheromone-binding protein in the antennae of a geometrid species and preparation of its antibody to analyze the antennal proteins of moths secreting type II sex pheromone components

24. Identification of Bombyx mori 14-3-3 orthologs and the interactor Hsp60

25. Analysis of odorant-binding proteins in antennae of a geometrid species, Ascotis selenaria cretacea, which produces lepidopteran Type II sex pheromone components

26. Transport of a hydrophobic biosynthetic precursor by lipophorin in the hemolymph of a geometrid female moth which secretes an epoxyalkenyl sex pheromone

27. Isolation, characterization, and cDNA sequence of a carotenoid binding protein from the silk gland of Bombyx mori larvae

28. Identification of functional enolase genes of the silkworm Bombyx mori from public databases with a combination of dry and wet bench processes.

29. Identification of Key Uric Acid Synthesis Pathway in a Unique Mutant Silkworm Bombyx mori Model of Parkinson’s Disease

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources