| 31. | Growth of the male accessory gland in adult locusts : Roles of juvenile hormone, JH esterase, and JH binding proteins.
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| 32. | This large insect had enough juvenile hormone in its abdomen to permit extraction of detectable JH from a single abdomen.
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| 33. | Compared with vertebrate, insects and crustaceans possess a number of structurally unusual hormones such as the juvenile hormone, a sesquiterpenoid.
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| 34. | "' Methoprene "'is a juvenile hormone ( JH ) analog which acts as a growth regulator when used as an insecticide.
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| 35. | The vitellogenin expression is part of a regulatory feedback loop that enables vitellogenin and juvenile hormone to mutually suppress each other.
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| 36. | The degradative metabolism of juvenoids by insects, in : Gilbert, L . I . ( Ed . ), The Juvenile Hormones.
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| 37. | Elevated juvenile hormone levels have a negative effect on larval growth regardless of whether larvae forage by begging or by self-feeding.
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| 38. | In addition, it is induced by treatment of insects with either natural juvenile hormone, with JH I being the most potent inducer.
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| 39. | Queen bees can control oogenesis in worker bees by suppressing juvenile hormone ( JH ) in the workers, which regulates egg development.
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| 40. | Certain species of crustaceans have been shown to produce and secrete methyl farnesoate, which is juvenile hormone III lacking the epoxide group.
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