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George M. Happ

Researcher at University of Alaska Fairbanks

Publications -  83
Citations -  3155

George M. Happ is an academic researcher from University of Alaska Fairbanks. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mealworm & Dog leukocyte antigen. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 83 publications receiving 3027 citations. Previous affiliations of George M. Happ include New York University & Colorado State University.

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Ecdysteroids accelerate mitoses in accessory glands of beetle pupae

TL;DR: By the use of in vitro culture techniques, it has been demonstrated that the first bout of mitosis in both glands proceeds in basal medium, while the second bout ofMitosis requires a physiological level of ecdysterone.
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Cytodifferentiation in the accessory glands of Tenebrio molitor. X. Ultrastructure of the tubular gland in the male pupa.

TL;DR: The tubular accessory gland consists of a simple secretory epithelium surrounded by a muscular coat and over the pupal instar, the gland increases ten‐fold in volume and 15-fold in length.
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Purification and characterization of a proline-rich secretory protein that is a precursor to a structural protein of an insect spermatophore.

TL;DR: A glandular secretory protein is isolated that is a precursor to a spermatophorin with similar electrophoretic mobility in the sperm sac of Tenebrio molitor and the antigens are found to be restricted to secretory vesicles of only one cell type in the gland and to a discrete layer in the outer wall of the sperMatophore.
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Cytodifferentiation in the accessory glands of Tenebrio molitor. XI. Transitional cell types during establishment of pattern

TL;DR: The bean‐shaped accessory glands of male Tenebrio consist of a single‐layered epithelium which is surrounded by a muscular coat and transitional cells may form granules of intermediate structural characteristics as a dual response to cellular interaction with adjacent and previously differentiated secretory cells.