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    The Pituitary Gland of the European Eel Reveals Massive Expression of Genes Involved in the Melanocortin System по Eirill Ager-Wick (469238)

    Опубликовано 2013
    “...The melanocortin system, which affects skin color, energy homeostasis and in other teleosts interacts with the reproductive system, has so far received limited attention in eels. However, since up to one third of the silver eel pituitary’s mRNA pool encodes pro-opiomelanocortin, our results indicate that control of the melanocortin system is a major function of the eel pituitary....”
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    Proteomic Analysis of Insect Molting Fluid with a Focus on Enzymes Involved in Chitin Degradation по Mingbo Qu (444213)

    Опубликовано 2014
    “...Cuticular chitin degradation is extremely important for insect growth and development, which has not been fully understood thus far. One obstacle to understanding this mechanism is the lack of a systematic analysis of the chitinolytic enzymes involved in cuticular chitin degradation. ...”
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    Proteomic Analysis of Insect Molting Fluid with a Focus on Enzymes Involved in Chitin Degradation по Mingbo Qu (444213)

    Опубликовано 2014
    “...Cuticular chitin degradation is extremely important for insect growth and development, which has not been fully understood thus far. One obstacle to understanding this mechanism is the lack of a systematic analysis of the chitinolytic enzymes involved in cuticular chitin degradation. ...”
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    Proteomic Analysis of Insect Molting Fluid with a Focus on Enzymes Involved in Chitin Degradation по Mingbo Qu (444213)

    Опубликовано 2014
    “...Cuticular chitin degradation is extremely important for insect growth and development, which has not been fully understood thus far. One obstacle to understanding this mechanism is the lack of a systematic analysis of the chitinolytic enzymes involved in cuticular chitin degradation. ...”