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1. Juvenile hormone reveals mosaic developmental programs in the metamorphosing optic lobe of Drosophila melanogaster

2. A role for juvenile hormone in the prepupal development of Drosophila melanogaster

3. Role of Notch signaling in establishing the hemilineages of secondary neurons in Drosophila melanogaster

4. The role of Broad in the development ofTribolium castaneum:implications for the evolution of the holometabolous insect pupa

5. Ligand-dependent de-repression via EcR/USP acts as a gate to coordinate the differentiation of sensory neurons in theDrosophilawing

6. Developmental architecture of adult-specific lineages in the ventral CNS ofDrosophila

7. Mutations in theDrosophilaglycoprotein hormone receptor,rickets, eliminate neuropeptide-induced tanning and selectively block a stereotyped behavioral program

8. Modulation of ecdysis in the mothManduca sexta

9. Ecdysteroid coordinates optic lobe neurogenesis via a nitric oxide signaling pathway

10. The hormonal coordination of behavior and physiology at adult ecdysis in Drosophila melanogaster

11. Ecdysteroids govern two phases of eye development during metamorphosis of the moth, Manduca sexta

12. Control of Insect Ecdysis by a Positive-Feedback Endocrine System: Roles of Eclosion Hormone and Ecdysis Triggering Hormone

13. Nitric oxide-sensitive guanylate cyclase activity is associated with the maturational phase of neuronal development in insects

14. Ecdysone receptor expression in the CNS correlates with stage-specific responses to ecdysteroids during Drosophila and Manduca development

15. Physiology of Insect Rhythms

16. Hormonal Release of Stereotyped Motor Programmes from the Isolated Nervous System of the Cecropia Silkmoth

17. Physiology of Pupal Ecdysis in the Tobacco Hornworm, Manduca Sexta

18. The Larval Eclosion Hormone Neurones in Manduca Sexta:Identification of the Brain-Proctodeal Neurosecretory System

19. The Distribution and Molecular Characteristics of the Tanning Hormone, Bursicon, in the Tobacco Hornworm Manduca Sexta

20. Identification of the Bursicon-Containing Neurones in Abdominal Ganglia of the Tobacco Hornworm, Manduca Sexta

21. The Physiology of Wandering Behaviour in Manduca Sexta: I. Temporal Organization and the Influence of the Internal and External Environments

22. Eclosion Hormone and Bursicon Titres and the Onset of Hormonal Responsiveness During the Last Day of Adult Development in Manduca Sexta (L)

23. Physiology of Insect Ecdysis

24. Physiology of Insect Rhythms

25. Juvenile hormone reveals mosaic developmental programs in the metamorphosing optic lobe of Drosophila melanogaster

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