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1. Designing a species-selective lure based on microbial volatiles to target Lobesia botrana.

2. A pheromone antagonist liberates female sea lamprey from a sensory trap to enable reliable communication.

3. DREADD-induced silencing of the medial amygdala reduces the preference for male pheromones and the expression of lordosis in estrous female mice.

4. The mechanism for microsporidian parasite suppression of the hindgut bacteria of the migratory locust Locusta migratoria manilensis.

5. The TIKI/TraB/PrgY family: a common protease fold for cell signaling from bacteria to metazoa?

6. Antinociception in piauçu fish induced by exposure to the conspecific alarm substance.

7. cGMP modulates responses to queen mandibular pheromone in worker honey bees.

8. Pretreatment with CP-154526 blocks the modifying effects of alarm pheromone on components of sexual behavior in male, but not in female, rats.

9. Malaria: Mosquitoes bamboozled.

10. Agonists and antagonists of antennal responses of gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) to the pheromone (+)-disparlure and other odorants.

11. The alarm pheromone in male rats as a unique anxiety model: psychopharmacological evidence using anxiolytics.

12. New pheromones and insect control strategies.

13. Development and biological activity of a new antagonist of the pheromone of the codling moth Cydia pomonella.

14. Suppression pheromone and cockroach rank formation.

15. Support for (Z)-11-hexadecanal as a pheromone antagonist in Ostrinia nubilalis: flight tunnel and single sensillum studies with a New York population.

16. Molecular basis for control of conjugation by bacterial pheromone and inhibitor peptides.

17. Antagonism of pheromone response of Ostrinia nubilalis males and implications on behavior in the laboratory and in the field.

18. Chemical communication: butterfly anti-aphrodisiac lures parasitic wasps.

19. Biorational approaches for insect control by enzymatic inhibition.

20. The pheromone production of female Plodia interpunctella is inhibited by tyraminergic antagonists.

21. Codling moth males do not discriminate between pheromone and a pheromone/antagonist blend during upwind flight.

22. Three-dimensional common-feature hypotheses of inhibitors of calling behaviour and in vitro [14C]acetate incorporation by pheromone glands of Plodia interpunctella.

23. Activation and inhibition of the transduction process in silkmoth olfactory receptor neurons.

24. Insect pheromone olfaction: new targets for the design of species-selective pest control agents.

25. Expression levels of transdominant peptides and proteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

26. Stereoselective synthesis of trifluoro- and monofluoro-analogues of frontalin and evaluation of their biological activity.

27. Biochemical analysis of yeast G(alpha) mutants that enhance adaptation to pheromone.

28. Discovery of a linear lead antagonist to the insect pheromone biosynthesis activating neuropeptide (PBAN).

29. Cell-associated pheromone peptide (cCF10) production and pheromone inhibition in Enterococcus faecalis.

30. Three-dimensional quantitative structure-activity studies of octopaminergic agonists responsible for the inhibition of sex-pheromone production in Helicoverpa [correction of Hercoverpa] armigera.

31. Backbone cyclic peptide antagonists, derived from the insect pheromone biosynthesis activating neuropeptide, inhibit sex pheromone biosynthesis in moths.

32. Inhibition of virulence factor expression in Staphylococcus aureus by the Staphylococcus epidermidis agr pheromone and derivatives.

33. The loss of female sex pheromone after mating in the corn earworm moth Helicoverpa zea: identification of a male pheromonostatic peptide.

35. Pheromone-inducible gene regulation and signalling for the control of aggregation substance expression in the conjugative plasmid pCF10.

36. The prgQ gene of the Enterococcus faecalis tetracycline resistance plasmid pCF10 encodes a peptide inhibitor, iCF10.

37. Cloning and characterization of a region of the Enterococcus faecalis conjugative plasmid, pCF10, encoding a sex pheromone-binding function.

38. Antagonistic and synergistic peptide analogues of the tridecapeptide mating pheromone of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

39. Streptococcus faecalis sex pheromone (cAD1) response: evidence that the peptide inhibitor excreted by pAD1-containing cells may be plasmid determined.

40. Proline inhibition of a sea anemone alarm pheromone response.

41. Progesterone antagonism of androgen-dependent aggression-promoting pheromone in inbred mice (Mus musculus).

45. [Mechanism of cis-8-dodecenyl acetate suppression of male Laspeyresia pomonella codling moth responses to the sex attractant trans-8,10-dodecadienol].

48. Sex pheromone perception.

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