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1. Bicaudal C is required for the function of the follicular epithelium during oogenesis in Rhodnius prolixus.

2. Silencing of ATG6 and ATG8 promotes increased levels of triacylglycerol (TAG) in the fat body during prolonged starvation periods in the Chagas disease vector Rhodnius prolixus.

3. Identification, Functional Characterization, and Pharmacological Analysis of Two Sulfakinin Receptors in the Medically-Important Insect Rhodnius prolixus.

4. Electrostatic Tuning of the Ligand Binding Mechanism by Glu27 in Nitrophorin 7.

5. Integument CYP genes of the largest genome-wide cytochrome P450 expansions in triatomines participate in detoxification in deltamethrin-resistant Triatoma infestans.

6. Silencing of RpATG6 impaired the yolk accumulation and the biogenesis of the yolk organelles in the insect vector R. prolixus.

7. Expression and functional characterization of tachykinin-related peptides in the blood-feeding bug, Rhodnius prolixus.

8. Proteomic analysis of the kissing bug Rhodnius prolixus antenna.

9. Lipid metabolism in Rhodnius prolixus: Lessons from the genome.

10. Comparative 2-D electrophoresis of salivary proteins in Triatoma dimidiata and Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera: Reduviidae) and major cross-reactive antigens

11. Tyrosine Detoxification Is an Essential Trait in the Life History of Blood-Feeding Arthropods.

12. The ACBP gene family in Rhodnius prolixus: Expression, characterization and function of RpACBP-1.

13. Amino acids trigger down-regulation of superoxide via TORC pathway in the midgut of Rhodnius prolixus.

14. Comparative proteomic analysis of the saliva of the Rhodnius prolixus, Triatoma lecticularia and Panstrongylus herreri triatomines reveals a high interespecific functional biodiversity.

15. Protein 2DE reference map of the anterior midgut of the blood-sucking bug Rhodnius prolixus.

16. Structure-activity relationships of two Rhodnius prolixus calcitonin-like diuretic hormone analogs.

17. A Kazal-type inhibitor is modulated by Trypanosoma cruzi to control microbiota inside the anterior midgut of Rhodnius prolixus.

18. Nitrite dismutase reaction mechanism: kinetic and spectroscopic investigation of the interaction between nitrophorin and nitrite.

19. Functional characterization and expression analysis of the myoinhibiting peptide receptor in the Chagas disease vector, Rhodnius prolixus.

20. A multiscale model for simulating binding kinetics of proteins with flexible linkers.

21. Identification, spatial expression analysis and functional characterization of a pyrokinin-1 receptor in the Chagas' disease vector, Rhodnius prolixus.

22. OKB, a novel family of brain-gut neuropeptides from insects.

23. Functional proteomics of neuropeptidome dynamics during the feeding process of Rhodnius prolixus.

24. Nitrophorins: nitrite disproportionation reaction and other novel functionalities of insect heme-based nitric oxide transport proteins.

25. Isolation, expression analysis, and functional characterization of the first antidiuretic hormone receptor in insects.

26. Ecdysteroid receptor (EcR) is associated with microtubules and with mitochondria in the cytoplasm of prothoracic gland cells of Rhodnius prolixus (Hemiptera).

27. A one-residue switch reverses the orientation of a heme b cofactor. Investigations of the ferriheme NO transporters nitrophorin 2 and 7 from the blood-feeding insect Rhodnius prolixus.

28. Spectroscopic and functional characterization of nitrophorin 7 from the blood-feeding insect Rhodnius prolixus reveals an important role of its isoform-specific N-terminus for proper protein function.

29. Biochemical properties of the major proteins from Rhodnius prolixus eggshell.

30. Protein functional cycle viewed at atomic resolution: conformational change and mobility in nitrophorin 4 as a function of pH and NO binding.

31. Rhodnius prolixus Malpighian tubule's aquaporin expression is modulated by 5-hydroxytryptamine.

32. Exploring the sialome of the blood-sucking bug Rhodnius prolixus.

33. On the biosynthesis of Rhodnius prolixus heme-binding protein.

34. Novel nitric oxide-liberating heme proteins from the saliva of bloodsucking insects.

35. Haemolymph and fat body metallo-protease associated with Enterobacter cloacae infection in the bloodsucking insect, Rhodnius prolixus.

36. Characterization and cDNA cloning of a hemoprotein in the salivary glands of the blood-sucking insect, Rhodnius prolixus.

37. Characterization and immunocytochemical localization of lipophorin binding sites in the oocytes of Rhodnius prolixus.

38. Two heads are better than one: crystal structure of the insect derived double domain Kazal inhibitor rhodniin in complex with thrombin.

39. Loading of lipophorin particles with phospholipids at the midgut of Rhodnius prolixus.

40. Transfer of phospholipids from fat body to lipophorin in Rhodnius prolixus.

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