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The CHH-superfamily of multifunctional peptide hormones controlling crustacean metabolism, osmoregulation, moulting, and reproduction
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This article provided an up-to-date review of the literature on the historical development of the field of "crustacean eyestalk hormones", and the names CHH, MIH, and GIH/VIH (gonad/vitellogenesis-inhibiting hormone), MOIH (mandibular organ-inhibititing hormone) were coined.About:
This article is published in General and Comparative Endocrinology.The article was published on 2012-01-15. It has received 249 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Eyestalk & Peptide hormone.read more
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Neuromodulation of Neuronal Circuits: Back to the Future
TL;DR: The anatomical connectome provides a minimal structure and the neuromodulatory environment constructs and specifies the functional circuits that give rise to behavior.
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Recent advances in neuropeptide signaling in Drosophila, from genes to physiology and behavior.
TL;DR: The roles of peptides in olfaction, taste, foraging, feeding, clock function/sleep, aggression, mating/reproduction, learning and other behaviors, as well as in regulation of development, growth, metabolic and water homeostasis, stress responses, fecundity, and lifespan are discussed.
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Similarities between decapod and insect neuropeptidomes
TL;DR: Strong similarity between insect and decapod neuropeptidomes makes it possible to predict the receptors for decapod Neuropeptide precursors that have been deorphanized in insects.
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In silico Neuropeptidome of Female Macrobrachium rosenbergii Based on Transcriptome and Peptide Mining of Eyestalk, Central Nervous System and Ovary.
Saowaros Suwansa-ard,Tipsuda Thongbuakaew,Tianfang Wang,Min Zhao,Abigail Elizur,Peter J. Hanna,Prapee Sretarugsa,Scott F. Cummins,Prasert Sobhon +8 more
TL;DR: This data set provides a strong foundation for further studies into the functional roles of neuropeptides in M. rosenbergii, and will be especially helpful for developing methods to improve crustacean aquaculture.
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Genes and growth performance in crustacean species: a review of relevant genomic studies in crustaceans and other taxa
TL;DR: Currently there is only limited genomic information available for any crustacean species, but a number of putative candidate genes have been identified or implicated in growth and muscle development in some species and the available information can provide a foundation for increasing the rate at which knowledge about key genes affecting growth traits in crustACEan species is gained.
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Crustacean neuropeptides: structures, functions and comparative aspects.
TL;DR: An attempt is made to review the presently known, completely identified crustacean neuropeptides with regard to structure, function and distribution.
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Identification of a juvenile hormone-like compound in a crustacean.
Hans Laufer,David W. Borst,F. C. Baker,C. C. Reuter,L. W. Tsai,David A. Schooley,C. Carrasco,M. Sinkus +7 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that JH-like compounds such as methyl farnesoate have regulatory roles in crustaceans.
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Endocrine control of reproduction in decapod Crustacea.
K. G. Adiyodi,Rita G. Adiyodi +1 more
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Reproductive regulators in decapod crustaceans: an overview.
TL;DR: The current review has tried to recapitulate recent studies on the role of gonadal regulatory factors in regulating crustacean reproduction.
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Regulation of crustacean molting: a review and our perspectives.
Ernest S. Chang,Donald L. Mykles +1 more
TL;DR: The early classical endocrinological experiments that elucidated the hormones and glands responsible for molting and the more recent experiments that have provided information on the cellular and molecular aspects of molting are described.
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