Search Results - "Halberg, Kenneth A."
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Metabolism and growth adaptation to environmental conditions in Drosophila
Published in Cellular and molecular life sciences : CMLS (01-11-2020)“…Organisms adapt to changing environments by adjusting their development, metabolism, and behavior to improve their chances of survival and reproduction. To…”
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Tracing the evolutionary origins of insect renal function
Published in Nature communications (21-04-2015)“…Knowledge on neuropeptide receptor systems is integral to understanding animal physiology. Yet, obtaining general insight into neuropeptide signalling in a…”
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Analysis of genes within the schizophrenia-linked 22q11.2 deletion identifies interaction of night owl/LZTR1 and NF1 in GABAergic sleep control
Published in PLoS genetics (01-04-2020)“…The human 22q11.2 chromosomal deletion is one of the strongest identified genetic risk factors for schizophrenia. Although the deletion spans a number of known…”
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A fat-tissue sensor couples growth to oxygen availability by remotely controlling insulin secretion
Published in Nature communications (26-04-2019)“…Organisms adapt their metabolism and growth to the availability of nutrients and oxygen, which are essential for development, yet the mechanisms by which this…”
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The corticotropin-releasing factor-like diuretic hormone 44 (DH44) and kinin neuropeptides modulate desiccation and starvation tolerance in Drosophila melanogaster
Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (01-06-2016)“…•CRF-like diuretic hormone 44 (DH44) signalling modulates desiccation tolerance in D. melanogaster.•D. melanogaster kinin (Drome-kinin, DK) has a novel role in…”
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A novel role of Drosophila cytochrome P450-4e3 in permethrin insecticide tolerance
Published in Insect biochemistry and molecular biology (01-12-2015)“…The exposure of insects to xenobiotics, such as insecticides, triggers a complex defence response necessary for survival. This response includes the induction…”
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The cell adhesion molecule Fasciclin2 regulates brush border length and organization in Drosophila renal tubules
Published in Nature communications (13-04-2016)“…Multicellular organisms rely on cell adhesion molecules to coordinate cell–cell interactions, and to provide navigational cues during tissue formation. In…”
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Neuroanatomy of Halobiotus crispae (Eutardigrada: Hypsibiidae): Tardigrade brain structure supports the clade panarthropoda
Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-11-2012)“…The position of Tardigrada in the animal tree of life is a subject that has received much attention, but still remains controversial. Whereas some think…”
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Autophagy-Mediated Cholesterol Trafficking Controls Steroid Production
Published in Developmental cell (11-03-2019)“…Steroid hormones are important signaling molecules that regulate growth and drive the development of many cancers. These factors act as long-range signals that…”
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Ecdysone-dependent feedback regulation of prothoracicotropic hormone controls the timing of developmental maturation
Published in Development (Cambridge) (24-07-2020)“…The activation of a neuroendocrine system that induces a surge in steroid production is a conserved initiator of the juvenile-to-adult transition in many…”
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Functional characterization of the vertebrate primary ureter: structure and ion transport mechanisms of the pronephric duct in axolotl larvae (Amphibia)
Published in BMC developmental biology (27-05-2010)“…Three kidney systems appear during vertebrate development: the pronephroi, mesonephroi and metanephroi. The pronephric duct is the first or primary ureter of…”
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Tun formation is not a prerequisite for desiccation tolerance in the marine tidal tardigrade Echiniscoides sigismundi
Published in Zoological journal of the Linnean Society (01-12-2016)“…The so‐called ‘tun’ state is best known from limno‐terrestrial tardigrades and rotifers that rely on this compact body shape for anhydrobiotic survival. Little…”
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A comprehensive transcriptomic view of renal function in the malaria vector, Anopheles gambiae
Published in Insect biochemistry and molecular biology (01-12-2015)“…Renal function is essential to maintain homeostasis. This is particularly significant for insects that undergo complete metamorphosis; larval mosquitoes must…”
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Brain anatomy of the marine tardigrade actinarctus doryphorus (arthrotardigrada)
Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-02-2014)“…ABSTRACT Knowledge of tardigrade brain structure is important for resolving the phylogenetic relationships of Tardigrada. Here, we present new insight into the…”
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Inorganic ion composition in Tardigrada: cryptobionts contain a large fraction of unidentified organic solutes
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-04-2013)“…Many species of tardigrades are known to tolerate extreme environmental stress, yet detailed knowledge of the mechanisms underlying the remarkable adaptations…”
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Ecdysone-dependent feedback regulation of prothoracicotropic hormone times developmental maturation
Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-01-2020)“…The activation of a neuroendocrine system that induces a surge in steroid production is a conserved initiator of the juvenile-to-adult transition in many…”
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Neuroanatomy of halobiotus crispae (eutardigrada: hypsibiidae): Tardigrade brain structure supports the clade panarthropoda
Published in Journal of morphology (1931) (01-11-2012)“…The position of Tardigrada in the animal tree of life is a subject that has received much attention, but still remains controversial. Whereas some think…”
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Ecology and thermal tolerance of the marine tardigrade Halobiotus crispae (Eutardigrada: Isohypsibiidae)
Published in Marine biology research (01-08-2013)“…Tardigrades form an important component of meiofaunal communities across the globe. However, our knowledge on tardigrade ecology is very limited. Here, we…”
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Ecology and thermal tolerance of the marine tardigrade Halobiotus crispae (Eutardigrada: Isohypsibiidae)
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