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期刊名:Vitamins and hormones

缩写:VITAM HORM

ISSN:0083-6729

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Ilse Claeys,Jeroen Poels,Gert Simonet et al. Ilse Claeys et al.
Peptides form a very versatile class of extracellular messenger molecules that function as chemical communication signals between the cells of an organism. Molecular diversity is created at different levels of the peptide synthesis scheme. ...
Yoshiaki Nakagawa Yoshiaki Nakagawa
Nonsteroidal ecdysone agonists are novel compounds that have become attractive candidates not only as pest control agents in agriculture but also as tools for research. Their narrow spectrum of activity makes them relatively safe as pestici...
Isabelle M L Billas,Dino Moras Isabelle M L Billas
The ecdysone receptor (EcR) belongs to the superfamily of nuclear receptors (NRs) that are ligand-dependent transcription factors. Ecdysone receptor is present only in invertebrates and plays a central role in regulating the expression of a...
Lawrence I Gilbert,James T Warren Lawrence I Gilbert
Insect growth, development, and molting depend upon a critical titer of the principal molting hormone of arthropods, 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E). Although the structure of 20E as a polyhydroxylated steroid was determined more than five decades...
Gastone G Nussdorfer,Raffaella Spinazzi,Giuseppina Mazzocchi Gastone G Nussdorfer
Cholecystokinin, or CCK, is a 33-amino acid peptide, originally considered a gut hormone, that acts via two subtypes of receptors, named CCK1-R and CCK2-R. CCK, along with its receptors, has been subsequently localized in the central nervou...
Francisca Lago,José Ramón Gonzalez-Juanatey,Felipe F Casanueva et al. Francisca Lago et al.
Ghrelin is a recently discovered brain-gut peptide with two main physiological actions: growth hormone secretagogue activity and food intake inducer. Although its production is prevalently gastric, ghrelin is widely expressed in several tis...