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Publications by Hitoshi Miyakawa
A Mutation in the Receptor Methoprene-Tolerant Alters Juvenile Hormone Response in Insects and Crustaceans
Nature Communications
Astronomy
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Physics
Induction and Evaluation of Inbreeding Crosses Using the Ant, Vollenhovia Emeryi
Journal of Visualized Experiments
Immunology
Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Microbiology
Chemical Engineering
Neuroscience
Genetics
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Juvenile Hormone-Activated Phospholipase C Pathway Enhances Transcriptional Activation by the Methoprene-Tolerant Protein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Multidisciplinary
Heat Shock Protein 83 (Hsp83) Facilitates Methoprene-Tolerant (Met) Nuclear Import to Modulate Juvenile Hormone Signaling
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Biochemistry
Cell Biology
Molecular Biology
A Mutation in the Thyroid Hormone Receptor Alpha Gene
New England Journal of Medicine
Medicine
Studies on Disappearance of Recombinant Juvenile Hormone Esterase in Insects and Significance of the Studies
Journal of Pesticide Sciences
Mutagenesis
Health
Insect Science
Toxicology
A Growth Hormone Receptor Mutation Impairs Growth Hormone Autofeedback Signaling in Pituitary Tumors
Cancer Research
Cancer Research
Oncology
Effects of the Juvenile Hormone Analogue Methoprene on Rate of Behavioural Development, Foraging Performance and Navigation in Honey Bees (Apis Mellifera)
Journal of Experimental Biology
Evolution
Ecology
Insect Science
Molecular Biology
Systematics
Animal Science
Medicine
Aquatic Science
Behavior
Zoology
Physiology
Hypothesis for Heritable, Anti-Viral Immunity in Crustaceans and Insects
Biology Direct
Evolution
Ecology
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Applied Mathematics
Systematics
Simulation
Immunology
Behavior
Biological Sciences
Agricultural
Modeling
A Nuclear Juvenile Hormone-Binding Protein From Larvae of Manduca Sexta: A Putative Receptor for the Metamorphic Action of Juvenile Hormone.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Multidisciplinary
Abnormal Serum Growth Hormone Response to Exercise in Juvenile Diabetics
Journal of Clinical Investigation
Medicine