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129 related items for PubMed ID: 5627023

  • 1. [Insect moulting activity of crude drugs and plants. (1)].
    Takemoto T, Ogawa S, Nishimoto N, Arihara S, Bue K.
    Yakugaku Zasshi; 1967 Nov; 87(11):1414-8. PubMed ID: 5627023
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  • 2. [Studies on the constituents of Achyranthis radix. II. Isolation of the insect moulting hormones].
    Takamoto T, Ogawa S, Nishimoto N.
    Yakugaku Zasshi; 1967 Dec; 87(12):1469-73. PubMed ID: 5628354
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  • 3. [Studies on the constituent of Achyranthis radix. IV. Isolation of the insectmoulting hormones from Formosan Achyranthes spp].
    Takemoto T, Ogawa S, Nishimoto N, Taniguchi S.
    Yakugaku Zasshi; 1967 Dec; 87(12):1478-80. PubMed ID: 5628356
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  • 4. [Effects of ecdysone injection on the moulting and the metamorphosis of permanent larvae of Aeshna cyanea Müll. (Insect, Odonate)].
    Mouze M, Andries JC, Schaller F.
    C R Acad Hebd Seances Acad Sci D; 1973 Dec 05; 277(22):2509-12. PubMed ID: 4211418
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  • 5. [Studies on the constituents of Achyranthis radix. VI. Determination of insect-moulting hormones].
    Takemoto T, Ogawa S, Morita M, Nishimoto N, Dome K.
    Yakugaku Zasshi; 1968 Jan 05; 88(1):39-43. PubMed ID: 5692284
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  • 6. Delayed effects of juvenile hormone on insect metamorphosis are mediated by the corpus allatum.
    Riddiford LM, Truman JW.
    Nature; 1972 Jun 23; 237(5356):458. PubMed ID: 4557475
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  • 7. Bracken and locust ecdysones: their effects on molting in the desert locust.
    Carlisle DB, Ellis PE.
    Science; 1968 Mar 29; 159(3822):1472-4. PubMed ID: 5732487
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  • 8. Automatic column chromatographic method for insect-moulting steroids.
    Hori M.
    Steroids; 1969 Jul 29; 14(1):33-46. PubMed ID: 5809106
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  • 9. Systemic action of an insect feeding deterrent.
    Gill JS, Lewis CT.
    Nature; 1971 Aug 06; 232(5310):402-3. PubMed ID: 4938839
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  • 10. Physiology of insect ecdysis: neural and hormonal factors involved in wing-spreading behaviour of moths.
    Truman JW, Endo PT.
    J Exp Biol; 1974 Aug 06; 61(1):47-55. PubMed ID: 4415074
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  • 11. [Fatty oil of 2 medicinal plants].
    Dolia VS, Koreshchuk KE, Fursa MS, Shkurupiĭ EM.
    Farm Zh; 1974 Aug 06; 0(4):94. PubMed ID: 4424973
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  • 12. Secretory activities of plasmatocytes and oenocytoids during the moulting cycle in an insect (Rhodnius).
    Wigglesworth VB.
    Tissue Cell; 1979 Aug 06; 11(1):69-78. PubMed ID: 451997
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  • 13. On the hormonal control of insect metamorphosis. A historical review.
    Karlson P.
    Int J Dev Biol; 1996 Feb 06; 40(1):93-6. PubMed ID: 8735917
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  • 14. Growth disruption effects of an insect antifeedant.
    Ruscoe CN.
    Nat New Biol; 1972 Apr 05; 236(66):159-60. PubMed ID: 4502826
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  • 15. Systemic activity of a juvenile hormone analog.
    Babu TH, Sláma K.
    Science; 1972 Jan 07; 175(4017):78-9. PubMed ID: 5008582
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  • 16. Discovery of insect anti-juvenile hormones in plants.?2U.
    Bowers WS, Ohta T, Cleere JS, Marsella PA.
    Science; 1976 Aug 13; 193(4253):542-7. PubMed ID: 986685
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  • 17. [On the occurrence of ecdysterone in yews].
    Hoffmeister H, Heinrich G, Staal GB, van der Burg WJ.
    Naturwissenschaften; 1967 Sep 13; 54(17):471. PubMed ID: 5586986
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  • 18. Poststerone, a metabolite of insect metamorphosing substances from Cyathula capitata.
    Hikino H, Nomoto K, Takemoto T.
    Steroids; 1970 Oct 13; 16(4):393-400. PubMed ID: 5496441
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  • 19. Naturally occurring insect growth regulators. II. Screening of insect and plant extracts as insect juvenile hormone mimics.
    Jacobson M, Redfern RE, Mills GD.
    Lloydia; 1975 Oct 13; 38(6):455-72. PubMed ID: 1221244
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  • 20. RECIPROCAL EFFECTS OF INSECT AND PLANT-GROWTH SUBSTANCES.
    CARLISLE DB, OSBORNE DJ, ELLIS PE, MOORHOUSE JE.
    Nature; 1963 Dec 21; 200():1230. PubMed ID: 14089932
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