Steroid induction of a peptide hormone gene leads to orchestration of a defined behavioral sequence.
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Functional genomic analysis of C. elegans moltingCryptocephal, the Drosophila melanogaster ATF4, is a specific coactivator for ecdysone receptor isoform B2Ecdysis triggering hormone signaling in the yellow fever mosquito Aedes aegyptiDevelopment of the Neurochemical Architecture of the Central ComplexDifferent actions of ecdysis-triggering hormone on the brain and ventral nerve cord of the hornworm, Manduca sextaCorazonin receptor signaling in ecdysis initiation.Ecdysone control of developmental transitions: lessons from Drosophila research.Ecdysis triggering hormone signaling in arthropods.amontillado, the Drosophila homolog of the prohormone processing protease PC2, is required during embryogenesis and early larval development.Ecdysis triggering hormone ensures proper timing of juvenile hormone biosynthesis in pharate adult mosquitoesRelated neuropeptides use different balances of unitary mechanisms to modulate the cardiac neuromuscular system in the American lobster, Homarus americanus.Central peptidergic ensembles associated with organization of an innate behavior.The circadian control of eclosion.Distinct or shared actions of peptide family isoforms: I. Peptide-specific actions of pyrokinins in the lobster cardiac neuromuscular system.More than two decades of research on insect neuropeptide GPCRs: an overview.Identification of a complex peptidergic neuroendocrine network in the hard tick, Rhipicephalus appendiculatus.Complex steroid-peptide-receptor cascade controls insect ecdysis.Identification and Characterization of the Corazonin Receptor and Possible Physiological Roles of the Corazonin-Signaling Pathway in Rhodnius prolixus.Receptor guanylyl cyclases in Inka cells targeted by eclosion hormone.Neuropeptide action in insects and crustaceans.The proprotein convertase amontillado (amon) is required during Drosophila pupal developmentLight and peptidergic eclosion hormone neurons stimulate a rapid eclosion response that masks circadian emergence in Drosophila.Secretory competence in a gateway endocrine cell conferred by the nuclear receptor βFTZ-F1 enables stage-specific ecdysone responses throughout development in Drosophila.Quantification and analysis of ecdysis in the hornworm, Manduca sexta, using machine vision-based tracking.Ecdysone Receptor Agonism Leading to Lethal Molting Disruption in Arthropods: Review and Adverse Outcome Pathway Development.Stage-specific activity patterns affect motoneuron axonal retraction and outgrowth during the metamorphosis of Manduca sexta.Ecdysis Triggering Hormone Signaling (ETH/ETHR-A) Is Required for the Larva-Larva Ecdysis in Bactrocera dorsalis (Diptera: Tephritidae).Molecular cloning and biological activity of ecdysis-triggering hormones in Drosophila melanogaster.Cellular localization of bursicon using antisera against partial peptide sequences of this insect cuticle-sclerotizing neurohormone.Immunocytochemical localization of a Manduca sexta gamma-aminobutyric acid transporter.Evidence for a conserved CCAP-signaling pathway controlling ecdysis in a hemimetabolous insect, Rhodnius prolixusSignal transduction in eclosion hormone-induced secretion of ecdysis-triggering hormone.Identification of the cellular target for eclosion hormone in the abdominal transverse nerves of the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta.Steroid regulation of octopamine expression during metamorphic development of the moth Manduca sexta.Endocrine network essential for reproductive success in Drosophila melanogaster.Evolutionarily Conserved Roles for Blood-Brain Barrier Xenobiotic Transporters in Endogenous Steroid Partitioning and Behavior.Pigment-dispersing factor in the locust abdominal ganglia may have roles as circulating neurohormone and central neuromodulator.Primary commissure pioneer neurons in the brain of the grasshopper Schistocerca gregaria: development, ultrastructure, and neuropeptide expression.Circadian regulation of the lark RNA-binding protein within identifiable neurosecretory cells.Allatotropin-like neuropeptide in the cockroach abdominal nervous system: myotropic actions, sexually dimorphic distribution and colocalization with serotonin.
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Steroid induction of a peptide hormone gene leads to orchestration of a defined behavioral sequence.
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Steroid induction of a peptide ...... a defined behavioral sequence.
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Steroid induction of a peptide ...... a defined behavioral sequence.
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Steroid induction of a peptide ...... a defined behavioral sequence.
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Steroid induction of a peptide ...... a defined behavioral sequence.
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1999-07-01T00:00:00Z