In humans, chronic inflammation, severe injury, infection and disease can result in changes in steroid hormone titers and delayed onset of puberty; however the pathway by which this occurs remains largely unknown. Similarly, in insects injury to specific tissues can result in a global developmental delay (e.g. prolonged larval/pupal stages) often associated with decreased levels of ecdysone – a steroid hormone that regulates developmental transitions in insects. We use Drosophila melanogaster as a model to examine the pathway by which tissue injury disrupts developmental progression. Imaginal disc damage inflicted early in larval development triggers developmental delays while the effects are minimized in older larvae. We find that the swit...
AbstractIn insects, a steroid hormone, 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E), plays important roles in the regula...
SummaryIn insects, control of body size is intimately linked to nutritional quality as well as envir...
Herboso, Leire et al.-- Trabajo presentado en el 2nd International Insect Hormone Workshop, celebrad...
<div><p>In humans, chronic inflammation, severe injury, infection and disease can result in changes ...
In humans, chronic inflammation, severe injury, infection and disease can result in changes in stero...
In humans, chronic inflammation, severe injury, infection and disease can result in changes in stero...
abstract: Virtually all animals require relatively predictable developmental schedules in order to f...
Ecdysone is the major steroid hormone in all holometabolous insects responsible for driving the meta...
abstract: In humans, infections, disease, inflammation, and other injuries to specific tissues have ...
SummaryDamage to Drosophila imaginal discs elicits a robust regenerative response from the surviving...
Abstract Metamorphosis of Drosophila involves proliferation, differentiation and death of larval tis...
Animals have a determined species-specific body size that results from the combined action of hormon...
During Drosophila development, the steroid hormone ecdysone plays a key role in the transition from ...
AbstractSteroid hormones trigger dynamic tissue changes during animal development by activating cell...
Developmental transitions, such as puberty or metamorphosis, are tightly controlled by steroid hormo...
AbstractIn insects, a steroid hormone, 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E), plays important roles in the regula...
SummaryIn insects, control of body size is intimately linked to nutritional quality as well as envir...
Herboso, Leire et al.-- Trabajo presentado en el 2nd International Insect Hormone Workshop, celebrad...
<div><p>In humans, chronic inflammation, severe injury, infection and disease can result in changes ...
In humans, chronic inflammation, severe injury, infection and disease can result in changes in stero...
In humans, chronic inflammation, severe injury, infection and disease can result in changes in stero...
abstract: Virtually all animals require relatively predictable developmental schedules in order to f...
Ecdysone is the major steroid hormone in all holometabolous insects responsible for driving the meta...
abstract: In humans, infections, disease, inflammation, and other injuries to specific tissues have ...
SummaryDamage to Drosophila imaginal discs elicits a robust regenerative response from the surviving...
Abstract Metamorphosis of Drosophila involves proliferation, differentiation and death of larval tis...
Animals have a determined species-specific body size that results from the combined action of hormon...
During Drosophila development, the steroid hormone ecdysone plays a key role in the transition from ...
AbstractSteroid hormones trigger dynamic tissue changes during animal development by activating cell...
Developmental transitions, such as puberty or metamorphosis, are tightly controlled by steroid hormo...
AbstractIn insects, a steroid hormone, 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E), plays important roles in the regula...
SummaryIn insects, control of body size is intimately linked to nutritional quality as well as envir...
Herboso, Leire et al.-- Trabajo presentado en el 2nd International Insect Hormone Workshop, celebrad...