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2. Benzylidene anabaseines act as high-affinity agonists for insect nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
3. Role of a serine residue (S278) in the pore‐facing region of the housefly l‐glutamate‐gated chloride channel in determining sensitivity to noncompetitive antagonists
4. Light-Dependent Accumulation of Tryptamine in the Rice Sekiguchi Lesion Mutant Infected with Magnaporthe grisea
5. Molecular cloning and characterization of cDNAs encoding dopamine receptor-1 and -2 from brain-suboesophageal ganglion of the silkworm, Bombyx mori
6. Molecular cloning of a GABA receptor subunit from Laodelphax striatella (Fallén) and patch clamp analysis of the homo‐oligomeric receptors expressed in a Drosophila cell line
7. Functional characterization of Musca glutamate- and GABA-gated chloride channels expressed independently and coexpressed in Xenopus oocytes
8. Molecular cloning and heterologous expression of an ?-adrenergic-like octopamine receptor from the silkworm Bombyx mori
9. Amino acid residues involved in interaction with tyramine in the Bombyx mori tyramine receptor
10. B96Bom encodes a Bombyx mori tyramine receptor negatively coupled to adenylate cyclase
11. Coordination of Production and Transportation Scheduling in Steel Making Process.
12. Agent based scheduling of steel making processes.
13. Coordination of product planning and transportation scheduling for multi level structured factory.
14. Light-Dependent Accumulation of Tryptamine in the Rice Sekiguchi Lesion Mutant Infected with Magnaporthe grisea
15. Role of a serine residue (S278) in the pore-facing region of the houseflyl-glutamate-gated chloride channel in determining sensitivity to noncompetitive antagonists.
16. Amino acid residues involved in interaction with tyramine in theBombyx morityramine receptor.
17. Anisatin modulation of the gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor-channel in rat dorsal root ganglion neurons.
18. noncompetitive antagonist-binding sites of rat and housefly g-aminobutyric acid receptors display different enantiospecificities for tert-butyl(isopropyl)bicyclophosphorothionate
19. Interaction of anisatin with rat brain @c-aminobutyric acida receptors: allosteric modulation by competitive antagonists - A neurotoxic sesquiterpenoid possessing a novel spiro @b-lactone
20. Actions of cyclic esters, S-esters, and amides of phenyl- and phenylthiophosphonic acids on mammalian and insect GABA-gated chloride channels
21. The effects of bicyclic phosphate esters on the invertebrate and vertebrate neuro-muscular junctions
22. Difference among gaba-gated chloride channel site ligands in binding to housefly head membranes
23. Bicyclophosphorothionate antagonists exhibiting selectivity for housefly GABA receptors
24. Interactions of picrodendrins and related terpenoids with ionotropicGABA receptors of mammals and insects
25. Actions of benzodiazepines on the housefly. 3. In vitro binding of [ 3H]Ro5-4864 responding to GABA receptor ligands
26. Actions of benzodiazepines on the housefly 2. Penetration and internal distribution following topical application on the dorsal thoracic surface
27. Actions of benzodiazepines on the housefly: Binding to thorax/abdomen extracts and biological effects
28. Sites of action of noncompetitive GABA antagonists in houseflies andrats: three-dimensional QSAR analysis
29. Mechanistic insights into the selectivity of bicyclophosphorothionate antagonists for housefly versus rat GABA receptors.
30. Knock-in mutagenesis in Drosophila Rdl underscores the critical role of the conserved M3 glycine in mediating the actions of broflanilide and isocycloseram on GABA receptors.
31. A glutamate-gated chloride channel as the mite-specific target-site of dicofol and other diphenylcarbinol acaricides.
32. External amino acid residues of insect GABA receptor channels dictate the action of the isoxazoline ectoparasiticide fluralaner.
33. Controlled expression of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor-encoding genes in insects uncovers distinct mechanisms of action of the neonicotinoid insecticide dinotefuran.
34. Novel insecticidal 1,6-dihydro-6-iminopyridazine derivatives as competitive antagonists of insect RDL GABA receptors.
35. Structural insights into the interaction between gabazine (SR-95531) and Laodelphax striatellus GABA receptors.
36. 5-(4-Pyridinyl)-3-isothiazolols as Competitive Antagonists of Insect GABA Receptors: Design, Synthesis, and a New Mechanism Leading to Insecticidal Effects.
37. State-dependent inhibition of GABA receptor channels by the ectoparasiticide fluralaner.
38. Molecular cloning and pharmacology of Min-UNC-49B, a GABA receptor from the southern root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita.
39. Structure-dependent receptor subtype selectivity and G protein subtype preference of heterocyclic agonists in heterologously expressed silkworm octopamine receptors.
40. Ion channels and G protein-coupled receptors as targets for invertebrate pest control: from past challenges to practical insecticides.
41. A point mutation in the β-adrenergic-like octopamine receptor: possible association with amitraz resistance.
42. Further characterization of distinct high-affinity binding sites for dinotefuran in the abdominal nerve cord of the American cockroach Periplaneta americana (Blattodea).
43. Potential of Competitive Antagonists of Insect Ionotropic γ-Aminobutyric Acid Receptors as Insecticides.
44. Effects of intersubunit amino acid substitutions on GABA receptor sensitivity to the ectoparasiticide fluralaner.
45. Spatiotemporally different expression of alternatively spliced GABA receptor subunit transcripts in the housefly Musca domestica.
46. 4-Aryl-5-carbamoyl-3-isoxazolols as competitive antagonists of insect GABA receptors: Synthesis, biological activity, and molecular docking studies.
47. Fluxametamide: A novel isoxazoline insecticide that acts via distinctive antagonism of insect ligand-gated chloride channels.
48. Molecular cloning, spatiotemporal and functional expression of GABA receptor subunits RDL1 and RDL2 of the rice stem borer Chilo suppressalis.
49. A Single Amino Acid Substitution in the Third Transmembrane Region Has Opposite Impacts on the Selectivity of the Parasiticides Fluralaner and Ivermectin for Ligand-Gated Chloride Channels.
50. Amitraz and its metabolite differentially activate α- and β-adrenergic-like octopamine receptors.
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