Applied cellular biotechnology is essential for Integrated Pest Management, because through several high performance techniques, it allows the rational planning of new insecticides. Nuclear receptors are important targets in the research for new insecticides, and the ecdysteroid receptor is one of the most important targets nowadays. This receptor is a protein whose artificial transactivation is mediated by molecules (ligands) that bind to its active site, thus causing an agonist or antagonistic effect on the hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone. Computational tools are of fundamental importance for the understanding of receptor/ligand interactions, thus enabling the design of new molecules. The aim of this research was to establish a protoc...
The nuclear receptors (NRs) of metazoans are an ancient family of transcription factors defined by c...
The nuclear receptors (NRs) of metazoans are an ancient family of transcription factors defined by c...
In this study the insecticidal activity of a series of 33 dibenzoylhydrazinederivatives, expressed a...
Applied cellular biotechnology is essential for Integrated Pest Management, because through several ...
International audienceEcdysteroid signal transduction is a key process in insect development and the...
International audienceEcdysteroid signal transduction is a key process in insect development and the...
International audienceEcdysteroid signal transduction is a key process in insect development and the...
International audienceEcdysteroid signal transduction is a key process in insect development and the...
Insect development is driven by the action of ecdysteroids on morphogenetic processes. The classic e...
Synthetic nonsteroidal ecdysone agonists, a class of insect growth regulators (IGRs), target the ecd...
Although dibenzoylhydrazine-type non-steroidal ecdysone agonists such as methoxyfenozide (RH-2485) h...
BACKGROUND: Diacylhydrazine (DAH) analogues have been developed successfully as a new group of insec...
In insects, the process of molting and metamorphosis are mainly regulated by a steroidal hormone 20-...
In insects, the process of molting and metamorphosis are mainly regulated by a steroidal hormone 20-...
The process of molting, known alternatively as ecdysis, is a feature integral in the life cycles of ...
The nuclear receptors (NRs) of metazoans are an ancient family of transcription factors defined by c...
The nuclear receptors (NRs) of metazoans are an ancient family of transcription factors defined by c...
In this study the insecticidal activity of a series of 33 dibenzoylhydrazinederivatives, expressed a...
Applied cellular biotechnology is essential for Integrated Pest Management, because through several ...
International audienceEcdysteroid signal transduction is a key process in insect development and the...
International audienceEcdysteroid signal transduction is a key process in insect development and the...
International audienceEcdysteroid signal transduction is a key process in insect development and the...
International audienceEcdysteroid signal transduction is a key process in insect development and the...
Insect development is driven by the action of ecdysteroids on morphogenetic processes. The classic e...
Synthetic nonsteroidal ecdysone agonists, a class of insect growth regulators (IGRs), target the ecd...
Although dibenzoylhydrazine-type non-steroidal ecdysone agonists such as methoxyfenozide (RH-2485) h...
BACKGROUND: Diacylhydrazine (DAH) analogues have been developed successfully as a new group of insec...
In insects, the process of molting and metamorphosis are mainly regulated by a steroidal hormone 20-...
In insects, the process of molting and metamorphosis are mainly regulated by a steroidal hormone 20-...
The process of molting, known alternatively as ecdysis, is a feature integral in the life cycles of ...
The nuclear receptors (NRs) of metazoans are an ancient family of transcription factors defined by c...
The nuclear receptors (NRs) of metazoans are an ancient family of transcription factors defined by c...
In this study the insecticidal activity of a series of 33 dibenzoylhydrazinederivatives, expressed a...