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- Ecdysone - Wikipedia
Ecdysone is a [clarification needed] prohormone of the major insect molting hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone, secreted from the prothoracic glands It is of steroidal structure Insect molting hormones (ecdysone and its homologues) are generally called ecdysteroids
- Ecdysone controlled cell and tissue deletion - Nature
Ecdysone is a key developmental regulator in holometabolous insects that triggers the degradation and remodeling of larval tissues during metamorphosis Ecdysone-mediated larval tissue
- Ecdysone - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Ecdysone is a steroid hormone in insects that is derived from cholesterol and plays a crucial role in mediating developmental transitions, particularly during metamorphosis, by regulating the timing of ecdysis and the transition to a new life stage
- Ecdysone | C27H44O6 | CID 19212 - PubChem
Ecdysone is a 6-oxo steroid that is 5beta-cholest-7-en-6-one substituted by hydroxy groups at positions 2, 3, 14, 22 and 25 respectively (the 2beta, 3beta, 22R stereoisomer) It is a steroid prohormone of the major insect moulting hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone It has a role as a prohormone
- Ecdysone Control of Developmental Transitions: Lessons from
The steroid hormone ecdysone is the central regulator of insect developmental transitions Recent new advances in our understanding of ecdysone action have relied heavily on the application of Drosophila melanogaster molecular genetic tools to study
- What Is Ecdysone? - News - botanicalcube. com
Ecdysone, also known as molting hormone or ecdysteroid, is a steroidal hormone predominantly found in insects Its discovery dates back to the 1940s when researchers were investigating the intriguing processes of insect molting and metamorphosis
- What Does Ecdysone Do In Insects? - blog. entomologist. net
Ecdysone is a steroid hormone produced by the prothoracic gland, primarily responsible for stimulating metamorphosis and regulating molting in insects, particularly evident in species like the tobacco hornworm, Manduca sexta
- Ecdysteroid - Wikipedia
Ecdysteroids are arthropod steroid hormones that are mainly responsible for molting (ecdysis), development and, to a lesser extent, reproduction; [1] [2] [3] [4] examples of ecdysteroids include ecdysone, 20-hydroxyecdysone (ecdysterone), turkesterone and 2-deoxyecdysone [5]
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