نتایج جستجو برای: molting

تعداد نتایج: 2363  

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2013
Unige A Laskay Linda Breci Inger-Marie E Vilcins Gabrielle Dietrich Alan G Barbour Joseph Piesman Vicki H Wysocki

Ixodes scapularis Say, 1821 larvae were fed on mice and allowed to molt under laboratory conditions. A liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry-based proteomic study was conducted to identify the type of mammalian proteins present in the derived nymphal ticks at different time intervals after molting. Albumin was present for 85 d; transferrin was present for 29 d; and, more importantly, h...

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2004
T V Rajan

The nematode parasites Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi, and B. timori cause a human disease known as lymphatic filariasis, which afflicts approximately 120 million people worldwide. These organisms are known to contain endosymbiotic bacteria (Wolbachia) that are related to rickettsiae. It has been previously reported that tetracycline blocks the L3 to L4 molt of the filarial parasite B. mal...

2015
Takehiro HARADA Yasuo NAMBO Mutsuki ISHIMARU Fumio SATO Kentaro NAGAOKA Gen WATANABE Kazuyoshi TAYA

The effects of an extended photoperiod (EP) treatment (14.5 hr light, 9.5 hr dark) on Thoroughbred colts and fillies from December 25 at 7-9 months old to the following May at 12-14 months old on coat condition and gonadal functions were investigated. Coat condition was evaluated in April. The colts and fillies in the EP treatment group changed from winter to summer coats (molting of winter coa...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2007
Herlinde Noppe An Ghekiere Tim Verslycke Eric De Wulf Karolien Verheyden Els Monteyne Karen Polfliet Peter van Caeter Colin R Janssen Hubert F De Brabander

As part of the Endis-Risks project, the current study describes the occurrence of the chlorotriazine pesticides atrazine, simazine and terbutylazine in water, sediment and suspended matter in the Scheldt estuary (B-Nl) from 2002 to 2005 (3 samplings a year, 8 sampling points). Atrazine was found at the highest concentrations, varying from 10 to 736 ng/l in water and from 5 up to 10 ng/g in susp...

Journal: :Developmental cell 2007
Zofeyah McBrayer Hajime Ono MaryJane Shimell Jean-Philippe Parvy Robert B Beckstead James T Warren Carl S Thummel Chantal Dauphin-Villemant Lawrence I Gilbert Michael B O'Connor

In insects, control of body size is intimately linked to nutritional quality as well as environmental and genetic cues that regulate the timing of developmental transitions. Prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH) has been proposed to play an essential role in regulating the production and/or release of ecdysone, a steroid hormone that stimulates molting and metamorphosis. In this report, we examine ...

Journal: :Acta tropica 1984
J B Lok M Mika-Grieve R B Grieve T K Chin

In vitro development and survival of third-stage larvae of Dirofilaria immitis were compared in four different culture media and in the presence of varying concentrations of four different medium supplements. Motility and the incidence of third- to fourth-stage molting were used as criteria for evaluating different culture conditions. No significant differences in either motility or molting res...

Journal: :WormBook : the online review of C. elegans biology 2007
Antony P Page Iain L Johnstone

The nematode cuticle is an extremely flexible and resilient exoskeleton that permits locomotion via attachment to muscle, confers environmental protection and allows growth by molting. It is synthesised five times, once in the embryo and subsequently at the end of each larval stage prior to molting. It is a highly structured extra-cellular matrix (ECM), composed predominantly of cross-linked co...

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, developpement 1981
C Souty J L Picaud

This paper investigates vitellogenin synthesis in the fat body of the female marine crustacean Isopoda, Idotea balthica basteri, during vitellogenesis. The fat bodies were incubated in a labelled medium; one of the samples was treated with an antiserum against vitellogenin and the antigen-antibody complex counted for radioactivity. We assumed this radioactivity to be due to vitellogenin synthes...

2018
Menachem Katz Francis Corson Shachar Iwanir David Biron Shai Shaham

Glia have been suggested to regulate sleep-like states in vertebrates and invertebrates alike. In the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, sleep is associated with molting between larval stages. To understand if glia modulate neural circuits driving sleep in C. elegans larvae, we ablated the astrocyte-like CEPsh glia. We found that glia-ablated animals exhibit episodes of immobility preceding sleep...

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